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Background: I have read quite a few times about the anxiety that afib can

generate for some people. Knowing that each episode will end (most likely)

helped me decide that anxiety would not be a problem for me because I refuse

to worry about afib. However, I just got through an episode that lasted

nearly 24 hours and I had horrible anxiety that dissipated after the episode

ended. The anxiety seemed to be about anything, but especially about some

financial and legal problems I am experiencing right now‹things over which I

have very little control.

Question: Does afib actually ³cause² anxiety in the sense of stimulating a

physiological response?

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Kathleen Stept (Dofetilide 250mcg bid, Diltiazem 120 mg, Coumadin 5mg),

, Mississippi

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Kathleen,

Honestly if anyone has figured out the relationship between psychological

distress, the autonomic nervous system and a-f, I'd love to hear about it. We

surely know it's there, but to my knowledge no one has laid it out.

A friend of mine hid a fake mouse in my home to shock me out of a-f. Didn't

work. My home alarm system went off in the night ... right into a-f.

IMHO, the mind-body connection is real. Do ANYTHING you can to re-focus. As

someone said to me last night ... " The past may be a lie. The future hasn't

happened. What does that leave us? " The moment. In a-f? Try to find something

positive -- a flower, the sky, an absorbing movie, whatever.

Hey, it's weak, but it's mine. :) And I DO know whereof you speak -- many, many

24+ hour episodes, and I try to side-track my mind.

Deb

Anxiety

Background: I have read quite a few times about the anxiety that afib can

generate for some people. Knowing that each episode will end (most likely)

helped me decide that anxiety would not be a problem for me because I refuse

to worry about afib. However, I just got through an episode that lasted

nearly 24 hours and I had horrible anxiety that dissipated after the episode

ended. The anxiety seemed to be about anything, but especially about some

financial and legal problems I am experiencing right now have very little

control.

Question: Does afib actually ³cause² anxiety in the sense of stimulating a

physiological response?

--

Kathleen Stept (Dofetilide 250mcg bid, Diltiazem 120 mg, Coumadin 5mg),

, Mississippi

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Kathleen,

Honestly if anyone has figured out the relationship between psychological

distress, the autonomic nervous system and a-f, I'd love to hear about it. We

surely know it's there, but to my knowledge no one has laid it out.

A friend of mine hid a fake mouse in my home to shock me out of a-f. Didn't

work. My home alarm system went off in the night ... right into a-f.

IMHO, the mind-body connection is real. Do ANYTHING you can to re-focus. As

someone said to me last night ... " The past may be a lie. The future hasn't

happened. What does that leave us? " The moment. In a-f? Try to find something

positive -- a flower, the sky, an absorbing movie, whatever.

Hey, it's weak, but it's mine. :) And I DO know whereof you speak -- many, many

24+ hour episodes, and I try to side-track my mind.

Deb

Anxiety

Background: I have read quite a few times about the anxiety that afib can

generate for some people. Knowing that each episode will end (most likely)

helped me decide that anxiety would not be a problem for me because I refuse

to worry about afib. However, I just got through an episode that lasted

nearly 24 hours and I had horrible anxiety that dissipated after the episode

ended. The anxiety seemed to be about anything, but especially about some

financial and legal problems I am experiencing right now have very little

control.

Question: Does afib actually ³cause² anxiety in the sense of stimulating a

physiological response?

--

Kathleen Stept (Dofetilide 250mcg bid, Diltiazem 120 mg, Coumadin 5mg),

, Mississippi

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Kathleen,

Honestly if anyone has figured out the relationship between psychological

distress, the autonomic nervous system and a-f, I'd love to hear about it. We

surely know it's there, but to my knowledge no one has laid it out.

A friend of mine hid a fake mouse in my home to shock me out of a-f. Didn't

work. My home alarm system went off in the night ... right into a-f.

IMHO, the mind-body connection is real. Do ANYTHING you can to re-focus. As

someone said to me last night ... " The past may be a lie. The future hasn't

happened. What does that leave us? " The moment. In a-f? Try to find something

positive -- a flower, the sky, an absorbing movie, whatever.

Hey, it's weak, but it's mine. :) And I DO know whereof you speak -- many, many

24+ hour episodes, and I try to side-track my mind.

Deb

Anxiety

Background: I have read quite a few times about the anxiety that afib can

generate for some people. Knowing that each episode will end (most likely)

helped me decide that anxiety would not be a problem for me because I refuse

to worry about afib. However, I just got through an episode that lasted

nearly 24 hours and I had horrible anxiety that dissipated after the episode

ended. The anxiety seemed to be about anything, but especially about some

financial and legal problems I am experiencing right now have very little

control.

Question: Does afib actually ³cause² anxiety in the sense of stimulating a

physiological response?

--

Kathleen Stept (Dofetilide 250mcg bid, Diltiazem 120 mg, Coumadin 5mg),

, Mississippi

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