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Chest Pain, Feel Nauseous, High Heart Beat. Solution For Pain?

twice in the past hour my heartrate has randomly sped up (the second time it happened I calculated it as about 61 or 62 beats per 15 seconds. Following that episode I get intense chest pain , and an extremely nauseous, but have yet to actually throw up. My boyfriend is trying to drag me to ER, but I don t have insurance and don t want to go if there s nothing that they can determine or do. What s the best course of action at this point?
Tue, 13 Aug 2013
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We understand your concerns

The best course of action now is what your friend is doing. Go for a consultation. High heart beat, nausea and chest pain might be indicative to heart problems. 62 beats per 15 seconds are very high.
You did not mention your age to properly diagnose. Consult a doctor.
Good luck.
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Chest Pain, Feel Nauseous, High Heart Beat. Solution For Pain?

Dear Welcome to HCM We understand your concerns The best course of action now is what your friend is doing. Go for a consultation. High heart beat, nausea and chest pain might be indicative to heart problems. 62 beats per 15 seconds are very high. You did not mention your age to properly diagnose. Consult a doctor. Good luck.