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Good morning all

Guys any advice for calming medication or supplement to take for my first flying experience after AV.

Much appreciated

Regards

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I will be flying soon also for the 1st time since my SVT diagnosis, so interested to read replies. I know I'll be taking my magnesium glycinate to keep my ectopics in check. And maybe some decaf tea since alcohol is out.

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Thank you for your reply it is very difficult. No drink for me either.

Let’s hope we get good advise.

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