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Still trying to decide on this one. usually heartburn is in the lower portion of the heart, towards the stomach. right now i have a stinging pain, although mild in the upper aortic wall, towards the upper vena cava, some mild angina on the right side of the heart, and chest tightness on the right side as well. i can't quit make out what it is though, because it hasn't killed me yet, or caused any discomfort. i don't have tachycardia or anything, and no arrhythmias can be felt. some mild radial jaw pain, and some mild discomfort in my right arm. not pain in the right arm, feels more like a neuropathy or something, like paralysis or something.

Just checked, ox is good at 95, and heart rate is in the low 90s

Still trying to decide on this one. usually heartburn is in the lower portion of the heart, towards the stomach. right now i have a stinging pain, although mild in the upper aortic wall, towards the upper vena cava, some mild angina on the right side of the heart, and chest tightness on the right side as well. i can't quit make out what it is though, because it hasn't killed me yet, or caused any discomfort. i don't have tachycardia or anything, and no arrhythmias can be felt. some mild radial jaw pain, and some mild discomfort in my right arm. not pain in the right arm, feels more like a neuropathy or something, like paralysis or something. Just checked, ox is good at 95, and heart rate is in the low 90s

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If you're really concerned that it's a heart attack, then you need to bite the bullet and see a doctor.

Typically a heart attack (for males) will result in left-side pain. Females can have pain on both sides of the body. YMMV, I am not a doctor or a lawyer, I don't even play one on TV, batteries not included, void where prohibited, no cash value, offer expires January 12th, 1978.