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After the 2nd blood test, the doctor had increased the dose of the tapazole to 1 every 12hours, and the propanolol remained the same. Although the symptoms of shortness of breath and nervousness still here. This was the result.

Therefore the doctor decreased the tapazole dose to once a day again.

I am hoping the symptoms soon disappear. :(

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