EMERGENCY!!!: STRONGLY urge you to be seen IMMEDIATELY at your nearest emergency department. You need an electrocardiogram (EKG) at the very least, and possibly an Echocardiogram as well, depending on the judgment of the physician who sees you there. I I hope that there is a simple explanation that is not serious, but my advice is to be seen immediately to rule out a heart issue! Good luck!
Answered 12/9/2015
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You need to be: evaluated. Make an appointment with your health care professional for a thorough examination and laboratory testing. If your symptoms worsen, go to the ER otherwise make an appointment for this week.
Answered 12/6/2015
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