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Last Sunday I went to golf w/my father. It was a normal day on the course and I noticed this strange random "spasm" in my chest. It is right below my chest plate directly in the center of my chest, in the soft middle spot of the upper abs. I didn't think much of it.
Later that night I got it again, and again. It kind of worried me but I went to sleep.
The following day I had it again. I couldn't figure out what was triggering it or anything. It didn't hurt at all, it just felt basically like a muscle spasm in my upper abs in the center of my chest.
I was having them on/off all week and I went about my normal exercise and weight lifting programming and it felt okay, again never having any pain.
Saturday I played in a football game and afterwards I felt it a little bit, and then later on that day again I had like 2-3 spasms.
Yesterday I didn't have 1 of them so I thought it was gone.
Then last night in my dream, I was having these spasms. I woke up and was kind of like phew, then it happened again. Then it was happening like every 2-3 minutes and kind of freaked me out.
Last Thursday I talked to my dad about this (he's a doctor but a Urologist) and i told him the symptoms. I told him I could physically feel it on my chest when it happened if my hand was over the area, and it was in the center of my chest. I also noticed that if I kept my abs flexed/tense, I wouldn't really get these. I also wasn't feeling any loss of breath or anything which is common symptoms with heart palpitations. I also told him how I had bench pressed the previous Thursday and i kind of "bounced" it harder off my chest on one of my sets cause my area felt kind of bruised externally. He said not to worry because it didn't sound bad but if it was bugging me in a week to get it checked out.
So this morning i called him to have him recommend me someone to see. I'm waiting for a phone call back from him about when my appointment is, so while doing so I just wanted to know if anyone on here has every experienced this.
Doing some research, it seems like this could be anxiety related, which is strange as it came out of nowhere and first happened while golfing which is relaxing heh.
Later that night I got it again, and again. It kind of worried me but I went to sleep.
The following day I had it again. I couldn't figure out what was triggering it or anything. It didn't hurt at all, it just felt basically like a muscle spasm in my upper abs in the center of my chest.
I was having them on/off all week and I went about my normal exercise and weight lifting programming and it felt okay, again never having any pain.
Saturday I played in a football game and afterwards I felt it a little bit, and then later on that day again I had like 2-3 spasms.
Yesterday I didn't have 1 of them so I thought it was gone.
Then last night in my dream, I was having these spasms. I woke up and was kind of like phew, then it happened again. Then it was happening like every 2-3 minutes and kind of freaked me out.
Last Thursday I talked to my dad about this (he's a doctor but a Urologist) and i told him the symptoms. I told him I could physically feel it on my chest when it happened if my hand was over the area, and it was in the center of my chest. I also noticed that if I kept my abs flexed/tense, I wouldn't really get these. I also wasn't feeling any loss of breath or anything which is common symptoms with heart palpitations. I also told him how I had bench pressed the previous Thursday and i kind of "bounced" it harder off my chest on one of my sets cause my area felt kind of bruised externally. He said not to worry because it didn't sound bad but if it was bugging me in a week to get it checked out.
So this morning i called him to have him recommend me someone to see. I'm waiting for a phone call back from him about when my appointment is, so while doing so I just wanted to know if anyone on here has every experienced this.
Doing some research, it seems like this could be anxiety related, which is strange as it came out of nowhere and first happened while golfing which is relaxing heh.
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