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Brave woman living with ‘scary’ illness that keeps making her heart stop – Plymouth Live
“I’m not one to lay around feeling sorry for myself, I live my life as positively as I can”
Ten years ago on a hot summer’s day, Amy Metters was at a train station for a weekend away – then she fainted.
From there, her life changed dramatically.
At the time the then 18-year-old put it down to the fact it was hot, but shortly after the incident she couldn’t stand up without fainting.
Amy sought help and was diagnosed with postural tachycardia syndrome
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