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well i scared the shit out of myself tonight at work , stacking some shelves and BAM chest pain , couldn't breathe and ended up having an asthma attack :P

luckily a customer had a puffer other wise i would of potentially died :|

fkin scary shit...

Fk that's not good. A mate of mine had a similar thing a couple of weeks ago but he doesn't suffer from asthma. Doc said it was a anxiety attack brought on by stress!

im not even 100% sure what it was , i havent felt like myself the past couple of days and then i was upset, then i couldnt breathe :P

going to the doctors tomorrow first thing to get checked out

im not even 100% sure what it was , i havent felt like myself the past couple of days and then i was upset, then i couldnt breathe :P

going to the doctors tomorrow first thing to get checked out

Sounds like a heart issue imho. Stacking shelves esp points towards that (asthma attacks dont usually just *hit* - i've had anxiety attacks before, and asthma for the last 30 years, there is most definately a difference)... good idea to get it checked out at the gp

also bear in mind tho, 'energy' drinks, caffeine, painkillers and other factors can cause the same symptoms so dont stress too much lol ... bad choice of words eh

-D

no shit, hes got more rims than all the black people in america

-D

haha, not anymore

these are basically my only set

the old set of chrome ones are for sale (very soon to be sold), black ones have already been snapped up (dosh paid for half these haha)

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