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    I love the 80's! Old School Chic's Avatar
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    Has anyone ever experienced chest pain after cold air hits your chest?

    If so, how can you make It go away?

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    theres only one way to stop the pain for good










    relate to me your will to live

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    The Italian N.Y. Johnny's Avatar
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    never had that happen.

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    i woke up with chest pain this morning, my room was frezzing, it went away after i had a hot shower it might help better in a bath you could also try hot milk

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    I love the 80's! Old School Chic's Avatar
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    i woke up with chest pain this morning, my room was frezzing, it went away after i had a hot shower it might help better in a bath you could also try hot milk
    That's much less what happened to me. I was covered up real warm and I felt hot so I uncovered myself and BOOM! chest pain started...

    It feels ugly.

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    Europe's #1 Spurs Fan alamo50's Avatar
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    Put on some damn clothes girl.

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    See you when it burns SWC Bonfire's Avatar
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    That's much less what happened to me. I was covered up real warm and I felt hot so I uncovered myself and BOOM! chest pain started...

    It feels ugly.
    Vigorous rubbing of the chest makes it go away. I'm sure you could find some volunteers on the forum to help you out.

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    I love the 80's! Old School Chic's Avatar
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    Put on some damn clothes girl.
    I did have clothes on.

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    I can live with it JoeChalupa's Avatar
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    It was cold last night, no chest pains but did suffer from some shrinkage.

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    I love the 80's! Old School Chic's Avatar
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    It was cold last night, no chest pains but did suffer from some shrinkage.

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    I love the 80's! Old School Chic's Avatar
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    I don't know how to spell it but my mexican wife makes good menudo that'll warm you up.
    Thank you. and you did spell It right.

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    I can live with it JoeChalupa's Avatar
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    I don't like menudo but some nice hot caldo warms me up and cures the shrinkage.

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    or as my white former mexican restaurant waiter friend called it, "caldo soup"

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    Me or He?
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    how do you make caldo? is that the one with potatoes and some tomatoe sauce?

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    Rubbing vicks on your chest always warms it up. You might sweat, but it'll help.

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    The Usual Suspect
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    No fresh veggies like carrots, squash, cabbage, onion, tomato but not the sauce. Its a soup but I don't know all the special ingredients.
    It's kind of a "kitchen sink" soup. Everyone I know who makes it just cleans out the fridge and throws anything that's good in the caldo. I know everyone else eats it with tortillas, but I like it with jalepeno cornbread.

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    Too weird to live, and too rare to die. midgetonadonkey's Avatar
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    I got a pain in my ches' and I cant breef.

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    Mrs.Useruser666 SpursWoman's Avatar
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    Has anyone ever experienced chest pain after cold air hits your chest?
    If you mean inside your chest after you take a breath of cold air? Make sure to breathe through your nose to warm up the air before it hits your lungs.

    A little bit of something our coach taught us in track many, many moons ago when running in the cold.

    If that's not it ... turn the heater on when it's cold outside.

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    Regia TOP-CHERRY's Avatar
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    Man, I could go for some caldo de res right about now!!!!

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    Ummmm, I had chest pain like that - and found out I had a massive heart attack.....

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    License to Lillard tlongII's Avatar
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    Ummmm, I had chest pain like that - and found out I had a massive heart attack.....

    Question - What is a massive heart attack as compared to a heart attack that is not massive? I've always wondered what that meant.

    P.S. - Do us a favor and don't have another one.

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    Hedo Layup Drill ShoogarBear's Avatar
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    Vigorous rubbing of the chest makes it go away. I'm sure you could find some volunteers on the forum to help you out.
    After I saw the first post. my over/under for the number of posts until "chest massage" answer was 5 . . .

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    Hedo Layup Drill ShoogarBear's Avatar
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    Rubbing vicks on your chest always warms it up. You might sweat, but it'll help.
    For 101 things to do with Vicks, and other cold remedies:

    http://spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25816

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    Hedo Layup Drill ShoogarBear's Avatar
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    Question - What is a massive heart attack as compared to a heart attack that is not massive? I've always wondered what that meant.

    P.S. - Do us a favor and don't have another one.
    Not all heart attacks are the same. A lot depends on the location and size or the area blocked. There can be differences in the amount of muscle damage, which can translast to a greater surface area or thickness of the heart involved.

    Also, more serious heart attacks can lead to permanent impairment in heart function or problems with the values or with problems in the electrical "wiring" of the heart. Luckier peopl can have heart attacks which leave them with heart function mostly preserved, and with proper rehabilitation can go on to fully active lives (including sports).

    "Massive" insn't a medical term, but there are other things that can be used to quantify the severity of the attack.

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    It could be Angina, do you have heart problems, or do they run in your family line, a lot of times it could be nothing, but if you are that worried about it see a doctor, normally it's nothing I have gotten chest pains here and there in my life and it been nothnig, you could of tense up from the cold and put tension on the chest muscles or a number of other things, but if it was after cold air or if you get it when you work or or do activity then it could be Angina, so as I said if it keeps up or you are worried see a doctor.

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