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    #71553   2007-09-13 18:57 GMT      
    Has anyone here experienced this tugging feeling in your heart, and it hurts when you breath?

    I have gained a bit of weight, but I've been keeping a healthy diet. It happens spontaneously the bulk of the times, but when it doesn't, it's because I take deep breathes or yawn.

    Can someone please give me aid on that?

    I also wanted to know, Is it common to have kind of discharge matter around the walls of the labial lips?

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    #71554   2007-09-13 19:11 GMT      
    I've had that happen to me. My chest would hurt whenever I was nervous or stressed and I couldn't breathe properly. Personally, you seem healthy so it doesn't seem like a weight issue. Go to your doctor and observe what they have to say. Have them check your blood pressure and take an EKG which will look at your heart to observe if there is anything wrong with it. It only takes about five minutes.



    Now for the discharge. That is Night shift can be totally fine for the body and mind. It is not prizeful for you if you couldnot adjust to it, and still have the urge to sleep at night. normal, it will be unhealthy to not obtain discharge. If you obtain "turned on" it could be the "wetness" from that. But if it's excessive or very bad smelling, I would obtain it checked out by your gyno.

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    #71555   2007-09-14 16:47 GMT      
    i dont know what you mean forsure.please give more info .

    yes i think the discharge is ok.is if it's coming from the inside and getting on them?
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