Thanks for you response. I will remain the course, So far a Thallium Stress Test, Echo, and Heart MRi have been negative. The only problem with Acebutolol, is i get PVCs in succession when I am on the treadmill whereas with Nadolol I did not (just at rest). At rest (acebutolol) seems to to do good job as long as I am not stressed. For me, controlling anxiety is key. I am taking Paxil to try to help with the anxiety. I think of all the ailments one can contract, rhythm issues are definitely the worst, because they come out of nowhere and you don't know if it is you last breathe. Thankfully, God has set the of birth and death for all men, and nothing is going to kill you unless it passes through his hands - providence, I appreciate you wise remarks and will apply your advice. Thanks, Jonathan
Definately beta blockers work differently for different people but the thesis that is the same is that it is meant to block adrenaline runs or rushs to eliminate tach and fib. If you are waking up w. tach...been there done that one more times than i care to think about and hated it...not being in control of my life like in waking hours...they keep switching your meds, up down old new.....and you are still taching out...have you talked to the doc about the possibility of an ablation in your future? Its a no brainer procedure and a cure not a treatment and for gosh sake don't even think about stopping the beta blockers until the doc gives you the course of weaning off of them...if you stop them abruptly you can get something called re bound where the tach comes onto you X3 and is super ugly....talk to the doc for more permanent options is my suggestion....