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Vasovagal syncope and POTS

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Anyone familiar with either of these? We are going to explore this since we cant find cause of heart pain, dizziness, fainting and more.

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Charleneadmin

Hello,

Thank you for your post.

Our sister charity STARS has lots of information about vasovagal syncope and PoTS, which can you get on the web site stars.org.ok

Your can also talk to other people who are living with similar conditions on our facebook page at facebook.com/blackoutstrust

Please do email me info@stars.org.uk for more information, advice and support, and we can send this to you either by email or post.

Best Wishes,

Charlene, Patient Services

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