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julieangel
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A month ago, I went to the ER thinking I was having a heart attack, but knowing in the back of my mind, it was probably anxiety. (I have health anxiety). They started with an EKG and gave me fluiRAB and drew blood, then sent me back to the waiting room. My EKG came back showing no heart attack, blood work was normal. The Dr. came in the room and gave me anxiety medicine in an IV they had attached. He told me the results, but said they'd want to admit me because if I'd had a heart attack, it could still show up as long as a day later. He admitted me and said they'd do 2 more sets of bloodwork and 2 more ekg's just to be sure. To top it all off, they put me in an ICU room because the hospital was full. I felt that all of this made me panic so much more. During this time they also asked if I was an organ donor and asked if I had a living will. I was discharged the following day with 3 normal blood tests and 3 normal EKGs.
Does this sound routine and normal? It really makes me feel scared when I think back on it.
Does this sound routine and normal? It really makes me feel scared when I think back on it.