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It's an older study, a decade ago, and it's over rats, but, worth consideration: [pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
This next article is slightly contradictory, but only with respect to the relative incidence of AF between hypo and hyper thyroidism:
[www.thyromate.com]
In my case, testosterone and thyroxin are good, and so is my ADH, which means I don't get up in the middle of the night to pee.
Cortisol is meant to be a reparative chemical as a result of injury or stress. It is a convenient indicator, but its precursor is adrenaline (epinephrine). People whose sympathetic nervous systems are constantly aroused due to lifestyle or real/imagine stresses are more likely to have other problems in time, including atherosclerosis (which is checked when a patient is being screened for catheter ablation), and fibrillation or other arrythmias. Another exceedingly important outfall from chronically elevated cortisol is a suppressed immune response, particularly interleukin II. It is why when I have run short on sleep or have other problems which take up too much of my time, I'll soon have a Herpes lesion on my upper lip where the virus resides in the trigeminal nerve. Coincidentally, I have one at the moment.
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Thanks for your kind concern. I am a determined night owl, my own worst enemy. If I force myself to go to bed at a more reasonable time, I almost certainly have a better night. I think it's my morning internal alarm that does it. If I am abed too late, I just lose out on sleep because I'm awake again just a few hours later with that infernal internal clock.
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Reflux/Gerd was a major trigger for both my afib, SVT and fluter episodes. Conversely, the episodes triggered my relfux/Gerd I had a lot of success with the FODMAP diet at one point, Now on PPI's, which I don't recommend unless you absolutely need them, which I do. Smaller meals, not eating too close to bedtime and intermittent fasting are all things you can try to calm the gastro track which in return may calm the heart. A lot of this has to do with vagal stimulation.