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Replies to "@gloaming Thanks for the correction on RVR. Rapid Ventricular Response rather than Rhythm. I had an..."
@suerte Very interesting and helpful! So far no more episodes for me, but it's good to have your experiences in the back of my mind!
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@suerte The body has two regulatory systems, the sympathetic and the parasympathetic. First is the one that gets us up 'n goin' in the morning with elevated cortisol and blood glucose as we awaken. It's also responsible for the fight-or-flight mechanism. Either way, adrenalin plays a role, and sometimes a person's heart becomes sensitive to adrenaline and it can begin to fibrillate or to develop ectopy like PACs. So, drugs like metoprolol, a 'beta-adrenergic' drug, actually block the receptors of adrenaline and make the heart less responsive by being slower to beat but also beating less strenuously. Each contraction is easier on the heart.
The other system, parasympathetic, involves the amygdala and the Vagus nerve. The former is our 'fear response' part of the brain, and the Vagus nerve controls how much we relax, how often we breath, helps regulate blood pressure (along with the kidneys which play a very important role in blood pressure), and so on. Vagal tone is a known thing, and there is such a syndrome as 'dysautonomia', or a disorder of the Vagus nerve's purpose.
I think it sounds more like you have an adrenergic sensitivity, but it could still be 'Vagal tonality' that is at play here. Both need to be ruled out. Otherwise, yes, more meds, higher doses, or try new ones, or ask for a second ablation...it happens. I had to have two before my EP found the gap he'd missed in his scarring 'dams' he made around my pulmonary veins the first time. He found that small gap when burning around my third pulmonary vein. Suddenly my heart went into happy and steady NSR, and he felt he'd found the gap through which enough signal was getting to cause my AF.