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Narrow complex tachycardia

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Hi everyone I have had narrow complex tachycardia for 10 years and 2 attempted ablations but both failed to re create an “ episode “ now they used to give me warning when they were coming now they do not and I nearly black out so been banned from driving on medical grounds until cardiology sort it out ! Also after an episode as I call them I am so so thirsty I mean really thirsty. I think my whole automic system is failing and I have no idea why ! Drs seem to be taking ages to tell me what’s going on 😪

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Hi supergirl I had a dry mouth for a year have to suck

Dry mouth lozenges ask you pharmacist

It helps me good luck

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