They should have done a second blood test to make sure they got it right. I just read that occasionally they can get the samples mixed up. I'm not sure how since they label everything but stuff happens. I can't think of any health problem that would create alcohol in your blood stream.
Atrial fibrillation is a rhythm problem in the upper chambers (atria) of the heart. The heart fires off chaotic signals in the atria so they quiver instead of contract slowly. Some of the signals pass through to the ventricles so they continue to contract but usually in an irregular manner. The pulse rate seems to fluctuate quite a bit. Some people have it with no symptoms at all, some feel the flutters and feel off. If you click on "health topics" at the top of the page, you can find more information.
I agree with ireneo that there must be a mistake in your blood work--perhaps a mix up with another patient.
The good news is atrial fibrillation is usually easily treated and it is not life threatening if it is treated. You definitely need to see your doctor as soon as possible and tell him/her about your feelings when on your medication.
I found when I was first diagnosed with a fib the family practice doctor did not have the skills and experience to manage my problem. His choice of medications were ineffective. I then saw a cardiologist and he switched me to a different medication.
I eventually had an ablation, and that was a permanent fix, and I no longer need meds to control my heart rhythm.
The important thing to know is there are many things that can be done for atrial fibrillation. Doing nothing can be life threatening, but as long as you are under a doctors care, you are likely going to be OK and it will get resolved.
Thank you both so very much,Im hopeing they just had a mix up on the test showing me as drunk and not anything else iv got enough to deal with allready and i came home and cried for going there just to be called a drunk but anyways thats not the worse of my problems.Thank God the thing with my heart can be treated i was so worried it sounded real bad and i now know it can be bad if not treated properly so will take steps to make sure it is treated although am also worried about the metoprolol as i have the heart rythems soon after i take it for a couple of hours then my heart calms down mostly but will talk to my doc about that and am going to contact a cardiologist soon yall have been soooo helpfull and i know everyone here has so many health problems to and i feel for you all these heart problems are so difficult to deal with in so many ways.Thanks again.
You're quite welcome and feel free to drop in again with more questions or just to talk about how you're feeling lately. Hope your visit with the cardio goes well.
I would be very surprised to see a confirmation that Metoprolo can cause atrial fibrillation symptoms, it is often uses as a treatment. If you doctor agrees that the AFib is Metoprolo triggered, please let us know.
The biggest complaint I read about Metoprolo is that it makes people light-headed and tired.