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should i report chest pains during work as an injury?
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<blockquote data-quote="whiskey" data-source="post: 609935" data-attributes="member: 21523"><p>You could suffer from an inflamed upper intestine caused by drinking to many caffeine rich fluids during the day. Both caffeine and alcohol are diuretics thus purging your intestines of much needed water. Gas bubbles from the inflamed area rise into your chest cavity mimicking heart trouble. The added work load probably has you drinking caffeine late in the day to stay alert and safe. You don't have to cut out caffeine, just drink a little more water. And over time, you'll lose the chest pain. But don't procrastinate on this one. See a Doc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whiskey, post: 609935, member: 21523"] You could suffer from an inflamed upper intestine caused by drinking to many caffeine rich fluids during the day. Both caffeine and alcohol are diuretics thus purging your intestines of much needed water. Gas bubbles from the inflamed area rise into your chest cavity mimicking heart trouble. The added work load probably has you drinking caffeine late in the day to stay alert and safe. You don't have to cut out caffeine, just drink a little more water. And over time, you'll lose the chest pain. But don't procrastinate on this one. See a Doc. [/QUOTE]
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