You truly felt like your chest had caved in at this point as you went through your match with Asuka barely able to dodge her mist as the pain grew worse like a chest cold mixed with an irregular higher heart rate that pounded against your chest every few minutes. After what felt like an eternity you walked backstage after winning your exhausting match only for you to immediately sit down holding your chest unable to calm down your heart even after taking slow deep breaths and sipping on cold water which truly didn't have any effect as you leaned over while Pete walked by and noticed the true agony you were in as he stopped beside you, "Hey look at me" you looked up at pete as he pressed his fingers into your wrist checking your pulse immediately alarmed at how fast and irregular it was especially since it had been enough time for you to catch your breath and rest a bit after your match making him think it was definitely your heart leading him to take you to the medic who immediately told you to go to the hospital when he took your heart rate and blood pressure only for your heart rate to be very high and things went into a blur not even realizing that pete was taking you to the hospital instead of an ambulance or one of the girls taking you since you did remember seeing Nikki and Sonya in the hall. It turns out after being checked, tested, and monitored for a night due to the severe pain you actually weren't having a heart attack like you had feared but you were having chest pain and the elevated heart rate due to anemia which you didn't know you had thinking that your symptoms were either from the stress of being on the road or from how strict you had gotten with your diet, you stayed in the hospital for two days being monitored closely before you were released and given the next couple of weeks off leading to you not only resting and adding more vegetables and foods with iron in them including spinach, crab, and kale in your diet but also taking more proper care of yourself even beginning to take ginseng supplements that helped add more iron to your system and after six weeks off you came back better and learned to manage your stress on the road while being sure to keep your iron up with anemia changing your life in many ways.
