Can Having A Lot Of Sugar Leed To Chest Pain, Shortness In Breath, And Fatigue?

February 28th, 2010 by admin Leave a reply »

After drinking a can of coke suddenly my chest began to hurt. Thinking the pain would go away I ignored it. Unfortunately after eating candy I began to feel worse. My chest pain began to worsen, I had shortness of breath, and fatigue. could sugar be the reason for this behavior? because this is the first time I have ever felt like this.

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3 comments

  1. lizincal says:

    This was posted an hour ago and hopefully you have already done so but you should seek IMMEDIATE medical attention. Anytime you have chest pain you should go to the ER and especially accompanied by shortness of breath and fatigue you really should call 911 if you are still online immediately.

  2. kk says:

    You didn’t say what type of candy, so I don’t know if contained caffine. It sounds like a problem with the way your heart is beating, so you should see your doctor soon.

  3. A A says:

    only if that sugar end up giving you diabetes, those are some of the symptoms

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