I had an interesting experience earlier this year. I ended up going to the hospital after feeling complete light headed with pains around my left heart area and numbing of the left arm and hand.
Simply put it turns out that I have several things that made it feel like that: the pains I get every so often are mechanical rib injuries from snowboarding (I fell at top speed onto ice and elbowed myself in the ribs exactly where my heart is).
I had a trapped nerve in my neck that caused the numbness in the hand (if it's the first three fingers only then it's nerves supposedly).
I get low blood pressure if I've not been eating well, not drinking enough water or doing enough exercise. I'm not diabetic although my mum is late onset so that is always at the back of my mind.
I've been extremely fit in the past (london to bright bike ride, kick boxing etc) but recently due to many injuries (falling down stairs and getting stitches etc) my fitness has taken a dive. I'm slowly addressing that - I abhor lack of fitness and always have.
Simply put it turns out that I have several things that made it feel like that: the pains I get every so often are mechanical rib injuries from snowboarding (I fell at top speed onto ice and elbowed myself in the ribs exactly where my heart is).
I had a trapped nerve in my neck that caused the numbness in the hand (if it's the first three fingers only then it's nerves supposedly).
I get low blood pressure if I've not been eating well, not drinking enough water or doing enough exercise. I'm not diabetic although my mum is late onset so that is always at the back of my mind.
I've been extremely fit in the past (london to bright bike ride, kick boxing etc) but recently due to many injuries (falling down stairs and getting stitches etc) my fitness has taken a dive. I'm slowly addressing that - I abhor lack of fitness and always have.