@Carabear708 - I have no doubt that your elongated styloid/calcified ligament is toying w/ your vagus nerve since you have such extensive calcification. It sounds like you’ve been to a cardiologist who is perplexed by your tachycardia.
The right side of the vagus nerve is much less extensive compared to the left. Since you have so much calcification on the right, the vagus could be hiding under the calcified styloid/s-h ligament. I would wager that having that styloid/ligament removed & getting the pressure off your vagus nerve will make a huge difference.
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