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What Causes Severe Pain In The Breast After Open Heart Surgery?

i had a heart attack, i had the widow maker with a colapsed artery. i had to have open heart surgery rite away. im 48 yrs old and a male. it has been almost 3 months since the procedure. anyway i just wanted to know if i will ever be like i was before, so full of energy. anymore im tired all the time my breast plate hurts still. i cant work for more than a 3 hour peroid before im out of gas. a little more info on me: im 6ft 2in and weight 200lbs. also maybe im a little bit mentle but im affaid to push to hard on myself past the 3 hours and make work happen, im a baker and do alot of heavy lifting.
Wed, 31 Aug 2016
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Hi Welcome to HCM,
I can understand your concerns.
It could be simple muscular pain.Avoid stress and anxiety.If still symptoms persists get an ECG,Lipid profile , Serum electrolytes as a part of your routine checkup.
Post your further queries if any,
Thank you.
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What Causes Severe Pain In The Breast After Open Heart Surgery?

Hi Welcome to HCM, I can understand your concerns. It could be simple muscular pain.Avoid stress and anxiety.If still symptoms persists get an ECG,Lipid profile , Serum electrolytes as a part of your routine checkup. Post your further queries if any, Thank you.