Pixie_Dust said:
Be that as it may, if you're not a doctor you shouldn't be giving advice (and if you were a doctor you wouldn't be giving advice on a message forum for fear of liability), and even if doctors were posting, she shouldn't be taking their advice over her DH's own doctor. I'm betting/hoping she was just looking for some supportive words and would not follow forum advice over their family physician's. I'm sure you all have the best of intentions, but realize that everybody's situation is different.
Personally, I started having chest pains after DH quit his job, and since we have no insurance now, there is no way I'm going to the hospital. The bills would make us homeless. Even before, an emergency room visit had a $500 co-pay. No one is going to run to the hospital every time they have a pain at that price! I don't know anyone who can afford that. It's easy to shoot off advice and imaginarily spend other people's money, but reality is different.
Since you directly quoted me, I feel I need to respond.
Nobody here is dispensing medical information. Everybody is saying - see a doctor to determine what it is. I resent your tone that I even attempted to override the OP's physician. In fact, if you actually read all the posts, you would see that the OP has not yet contacted their physcian. Which is why most everybody here has suggested that they do so. To get a medical opinion on what may be happening.
As for going to the poorhouse to check out a problem that could potentially be fatal - I don't know where you live, but in our area there is a major hospital that takes uninsured people on a sliding scale. Other hospitals in our area will work with somebody on a sliding scale. I am sorry you are living with chest pains, but perhaps there are free clinics in your area that somebody in your position could visit to make sure they are not experiencing cardiac problems. I know they exist in our area. There are options out there if you look for them.
I am not spending other people's money. And the reality is that chest pain can lead to death. Not always, but enough times to make one be proactive about it.
Again - the only advice that is being given here is to seek medical advice. Nobody has said the OP's husband is actually having a heart attack. Nobody is dispensing medical advice. They are suggesting the seeking of medical advice. Completely different!
Enough Said.
Edited to add:
Did a google search on Free Clinics for Sonoma County and came up with this:
Berkeley Free Clinic
2339 Durant Avenue
Berkeley, California 94704
Telephone
510-548-2570 or 800-625-4642
Pixie Dust - if you really are having chest pains, the same advice goes for you too - please, please check it out. It is not something to ignore. And just think - if you find out it is stress, then it will be one less thing to worry about!