Guest guest Posted January 12, 2006 Report Share Posted January 12, 2006 wrote: December was terrible. The only thing I learned during December was that having an extreme level of stress and stress hormones does NOT cause AF. Hey, that's a biggie for me to admit. I was stressed to breaking, with my body swimming in stress chemicals, but I had no discernible AF. Neither I nor PM detected any. Anyway, if there's pain for a stretch, does that indicate there are better days ahead????? I hope so. Hi , That's a pretty good question you asked. I join you with high stress levels and some depression dragging me up and down in December and January. Today has been an especially trying day with my heart apparently sending out all kinds of adrenaline and jumping around like water in a hot waffle maker. I have reached the point where I do not check my pulse or do my BP because frankly I don't want to KNOW if I am slipping in and out of afib. I'll hang in there if you'll hang in there. Better days have a way of showing up when we least expect them. Lil Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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