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What Causes Sudden Feeling Of Squeezing In Heart?

My heart just started feeling Squeezed when I spoke to an attorney --because we are having depositions tomorrow about my mom being burned alive in a car from GM--I'm scared and I don't know what to do. I have so much office work to complete tonight before they get here.
Fri, 8 Sep 2017
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Hi, So sorry to hear that. Sometimes, anxiety and tension do lead to such feelings and it tends to be short term. I would suggest you relax, take a deep breath and concentrate on your work. Once you feel comfortable and/or your work gets over, kindly take an appointment with your GP for a routine check up (EKG, physical examination, etc).
However, if the chest pain is still present or is severe, you must visit an ER.

Let me know if you have any further query or have other associated symptoms.
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What Causes Sudden Feeling Of Squeezing In Heart?

Hi, So sorry to hear that. Sometimes, anxiety and tension do lead to such feelings and it tends to be short term. I would suggest you relax, take a deep breath and concentrate on your work. Once you feel comfortable and/or your work gets over, kindly take an appointment with your GP for a routine check up (EKG, physical examination, etc). However, if the chest pain is still present or is severe, you must visit an ER. Let me know if you have any further query or have other associated symptoms.