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Neuropathy, Chest Pain Occasionally, Low Heart On Resting, Suspicion Of Hydraulics Wearing Out. Will It Subside Gradually?

hello, my heart beats at 55 when resting, pulse is 137 over 77 , i am 55 , have neurapathy, chest pains once in a while at rest though, so this is odd, my weight is 176 and my height 5 foot 10.5 ,, my doc says my hydraulics are wearing out , I do not have a credit card any longer, no means of paying for this online, I guess i will just go away now ?.......
Mon, 1 Jul 2013
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Hi friend,
Welcome to Health Care Magic

Relax! You are young – still on the right side of 60
Your blood pressure is perfect.

You have vague pain and your heart rate is a bit slow – that is all!
You will need a stress EKG for the pain / an amulatory monitoring (Holter) for the rate.
Try to have them done – social service organisations could help?

Take care
Wishing speedy recovery
God bless
Good luck
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Neuropathy, Chest Pain Occasionally, Low Heart On Resting, Suspicion Of Hydraulics Wearing Out. Will It Subside Gradually?

Hi friend, Welcome to Health Care Magic Relax! You are young – still on the right side of 60 Your blood pressure is perfect. You have vague pain and your heart rate is a bit slow – that is all! You will need a stress EKG for the pain / an amulatory monitoring (Holter) for the rate. Try to have them done – social service organisations could help? Take care Wishing speedy recovery God bless Good luck