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SVT dx--- neck feels ill most always

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Does anyone else here feel like you have a feeling that there is energy trapped in the throat area that feels like its related to the arrhythmia when heart rate is normal?.The thyroid area seems to crave things to calm me or wake me up.It is like Im feeding it ,My endoscopy did not reveal gastric inlet pouch.Also feel an illness-like perhaps thyroiditis(I have normal thyroid values but have elevated auto antibodies which means Im euthyroid). I have LPR and taste food in throat(reflux from UES)

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