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Is 29 Too Young To Get A Heart Disease? I Had Gallbladder Surgery A Month Ago

Is it too young to be visiting the cardiologist when you are only 29yrs? I had egallbladder surgry a month ago and have been sick since june until they determine I had gallstones. I also have GERD also known as Acid Reflux and I m on medication. But I get this bit of pressure in my chest dead center and pain comes and goes in my arms and back. So I made an appt to see the doc on friday.
Sat, 12 Dec 2009
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No that is not too young. I know young teens that see Cardiologist. You sound like me. I had gall bladder surgery and then was diagnosed with GERD. I also made an appointment with Cardiologist because of chest pains. Mine it turns out were caused by esophageal spasms brought on by the GERD. Good Luck!

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Is 29 Too Young To Get A Heart Disease? I Had Gallbladder Surgery A Month Ago

No that is not too young. I know young teens that see Cardiologist. You sound like me. I had gall bladder surgery and then was diagnosed with GERD. I also made an appointment with Cardiologist because of chest pains. Mine it turns out were caused by esophageal spasms brought on by the GERD. Good Luck!