I Got Vibrations On My Left Chest? I need a Answer?
By Payout
@payout (3794)
United States
May 9, 2009 12:32pm CST
2-3 nights ago I woke because I felt my left chest vibrating. I was scared worried about my health and I don't know what to do and I'm only 17 so I feel as if I was diagnose with something I will feel like life is short for me.
My friend told me she had it before and that it happens when you kiss someone and share fluids. Today I woke up with my left chest vibrating and I told my Boy Friend to listen and he heard it and felt it.
He Said to check if he has the same thing and the weird part was that he did.. We both don't know what to do.. I have a feeling that I'm going to be just okay and it will probably go away in time.. ]
I Don't Know..? Does anyone have answers has anyone experience this..? I just need Answers ? Something Anything.. Should I see a Doctor..
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4 responses
@agv0419 (3022)
• Philippines
10 May 09
I think it is not serious it is heartburn or you are being in love so your heart beat is faster. Observe it first if you can't breathe anymore consult a doctor immediately. I think the very serious disease that you can get in kissing is monucleosis a kissing disease.
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@Greenhill (178)
• United States
18 May 09
It may be nothing, but if the writer is describing it correctly it certainly isn't heartburn. It's best to let a professional diagnose someone. Taking advice on health matters from non-professional people on sites such as this one is not a wise decision. Everyone "thinks" they know it all, and they don't.
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@Greenhill (178)
• United States
9 May 09
I think you both need to talk to your parents about that. You need to go have a talk with a health care professional. The fluid/kissing thing is something someone said to you that makes absolutely no sense at all. If that was true most people in the world would have those symptoms. Go to a doctor, go to a clinic, go talk to a doctor....
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@irishidid (8687)
• United States
9 May 09
It could be nothing, but it wouldn't hurt to be checked out just for reassurance, if nothing else. If you're generally healthy it could be something as simple as a tic. Probably more scary than anything else!
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