Sorry to hear your troubles, Jakki.
I've been fairly healthy for the last year, after my couple of call-outs when my heart went a bit fast (150 bpm). The first time, late evening, the ambulance arrived and my heart rate promptly went back to 70 bpm. They hung about monitoring me for an hour, then cleared off when I seemed to not be dying. On the second occasion, again late evening, the first responder couldn't get an ambulance to appear for half an hour, so he drove me the 20 miles to my hospital of choice, where my bpm immediately dropped to 70. The net cost for both was £20 (2 am taxi fare to get home on the second occasion). My GP has given me some Bisoprolol, in case it happens again. That's the NHS for you.
And, as a result of the above, I've been near-teetotal for the year. I was drinking a beer and a bottle of wine every evening. I thought that might have been a contributing cause. Last night I finished off the single bottle of 12.5% ABV Merlot I'd been drinking for four days. So, "Double Retired", I'm afraid I've only got "less than 0.5% ABV" Cabernet-Tempranillo to offer you.
I'll just finish off my Dutch "Bavaria" 0% beer now, before going to bed. Dentist visit in the morning to get my nine teeth checked out. (wave)
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