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Getting Pain From Belly Button To Spine. Feels Nausea, Heart Burn, Shortness Of Breath. History Of SVT. Any Cure?

I have a sharp aching pain from my bellybutton to my spine it waves around, only on my left side. Accompanied by nausea , heart burn , shortness of breath, wheezing , and sometimes it feels like I got hit with a baseball and got a knot and someone pushes on it, I m a 15 year old girl with history of SVT. Please help? I don t like this feeling. It got to the point where I started crying from the pain today.
Sat, 7 Jul 2012
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Hi,

I understand your pain.

I hope you are on treatment for SVT. The sharp pain, nausea, heartburn, shortness of breath, and wheezing may all be signs of an acute episode of SVT.

Please go to the ER, get an EKG done and meet your cardiologist again.

These symptoms cannot be waited upon. You should take immediate actions.

Hope this helps.

Regards,
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Getting Pain From Belly Button To Spine. Feels Nausea, Heart Burn, Shortness Of Breath. History Of SVT. Any Cure?

Hi, I understand your pain. I hope you are on treatment for SVT. The sharp pain, nausea, heartburn, shortness of breath, and wheezing may all be signs of an acute episode of SVT. Please go to the ER, get an EKG done and meet your cardiologist again. These symptoms cannot be waited upon. You should take immediate actions. Hope this helps. Regards,