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shmmeee

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shmmeee

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First of all, I've no idea if this is true.....(it's off a mate and I'm still waiting for him to tell me where he got it from) but, we're apparently after a CB called Xavier Mbuyamba, for 500k.

Sorry if it's been spoken about before, but I hadn't seen it...

We’ve had JDS and MvE prepare for XTKNMNM

 

steve cooper

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Just had a look and does seem common but in my case didn’t seem to be considered. Same for a couple of other people I know.
Doctors keep telling me not to worry about them, I just take medication which helps but doesn't completely stop the effects.
I hope you are OK, they are not pleasant but I have had attacks on and off for over 60 years
 

JimmyHillsbeard

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First of all, I've no idea if this is true.....(it's off a mate and I'm still waiting for him to tell me where he got it from) but, we're apparently after a CB called Xavier Mbuyamba, for 500k.

Sorry if it's been spoken about before, but I hadn't seen it...

Supposed to be going to Rangers isn’t he? Is our transfer strategy this summer to try and hijack all of their deals?
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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First of all, I've no idea if this is true.....(it's off a mate and I'm still waiting for him to tell me where he got it from) but, we're apparently after a CB called Xavier Mbuyamba, for 500k.

Sorry if it's been spoken about before, but I hadn't seen it...
Think he’s Xavi N’Yuon
 

djr8369

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Doctors keep telling me not to worry about them, I just take medication which helps but doesn't completely stop the effects.
I hope you are OK, they are not pleasant but I have had attacks on and off for over 60 years
I had ablations and vast improvement post op but some minor occurrences since. Odd doctors would say don’t worry when they can induce heart attacks.
 

Saddlebrains

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SVT is often benign and can usually be treated with medication if needed.


Ive got SVT

Had a bad attack last September and was hospitalised, was sat watching TV and put of nowhere heart started racing at 220BPM

Shit myself

On Bisoprolol for life now, can still feel it want to kick off on occasion, had a bad few days for ectopic beats last few days and can feel the tablets trying to reign in the SVT
 

shmmeee

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Ive got SVT

Had a bad attack last September and was hospitalised, was sat watching TV and put of nowhere heart started racing at 220BPM

Shit myself

On Bisoprolol for life now, can still feel it want to kick off on occasion, had a bad few days for ectopic beats last few days and can feel the tablets trying to reign in the SVT

Your ITK posts have gone off a cliff since the kit man got sacked.
 

steve cooper

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Ive got SVT

Had a bad attack last September and was hospitalised, was sat watching TV and put of nowhere heart started racing at 220BPM

Shit myself

On Bisoprolol for life now, can still feel it want to kick off on occasion, had a bad few days for ectopic beats last few days and can feel the tablets trying to reign in the SVT
Wow, they seem to come in waves lasting a few weeks or months for me and then nothing for a while. Honestly though I've had SVT and ectopic beats for years and years on and off, and still here.
I would have thought Sotalol would be more appropriate, which is what I take, although it's quite an old tablet now so maybe things have moved on.
 

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