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Sleepless nights!

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Already this week, Tuesday and Thursday night massive tachycardia goes on for at least 2hrs. On amiodarone and pradaxa so hopefully this should prevent TIA (which is what I have had in the past),

So bedtime now and hopefully a peaceful night.

Sweet dreams to all.

Mags

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ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ.

(-_-) zzz

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Sorry to hear this is happening. How were you last night?

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migmog

Brilliant Jeannie!! Helped getting it off my chest Pun wise!!!

💓

Mx

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jeanjeannie50 in reply tomigmog

That's good to hear. Hope your good spell lasts now. Best wishes.

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