Hi
I've been suffering with chest issues for 2 years + now and no one knows what's wrong (plus having to wait 3 months each appointment).
I get a weird plunging sensation in my heart just when I'm about to fall asleep and also the last few days I have got constant palpitations. I have other symptoms too and just feel really unwell.
I've had ECG, ultra scan, 24 hour ecg, blood tests. All fine.
Anyway 2-3 weeks ago I had a really bad night where along with the chest sensation I felt faint and my legs were shaking. I went to A&E after trying to shake it off at 5am.
I had an ECG and bloods and they said I'm fine and sent me home.
Obviously I still feel awful but just duly waiting for my next appointment now.
However today I had a look at my blood test results and can see both my C-Reactive and WBC blood test were quite high above range!! That's alarmed me and now wondering why A&E didn't at least mention it and instead told me I was fine?!
Has anyone else got similar experience on that? Or know why they'd say I was fine and send me home. I get they only deal with emergencies and only really check I'm not dying but should they not be at least mentioning this and advising I go to my GP re: the blood test results?