DH used to suffer bouts of SVT when he was given the wrong medication for athsma and anxiety. This was back in the eighties and it took the GP a long time to get it sorted. He's absolutely fine now but has to take Verapamil daily to keep his heart rhythm on an even keel.
His prescription was due in today but the surgery rang this morning to say their suppliers no longer stock it so I've just had a half hour round trip to pick it up from a different pharmacy.
GAH!!
I don't blame you for being wary, Mishap. DH used to wake up in the early hours with SVT and it was very scary. We used to try the 'gagging' trick as well as holding pepper under his nose to try and make him sneeze, also straining as though you're constipated. Nothing worked.
Verapamil has been his lifeline for years so I'm hoping we can continue to get it so he doesn't have to change his medication.
Take it easy 
Fibre broadband and house phones
do you have plasterboard on your walls?


jings. Holding off from seeing the doctor at the moment. Hoping to deal with it myself. I am low but not without reason. Had some really worrying news in the last few days which may affect the rest of our lives and am struggling to get to grips with it. I usually panic for days then get so worn out I calm down a bit so hoping I will eventually find a way of coping. All your kindness is helping though. Knowing that others are going through the same sort of thing but still manage some words of comfort makes this thread a bit like a virtual support group. Mishap sorry you had such a bad night. What a shame you had such a reaction. As you say, it's the last thing you need. Hope everyone has a good night sleep tonight and wake up to a sunnier day tomorrow. 
