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FWIW, there are lots of ways to manage AFIB. Mine seems to be stress induced, so I rarely (actually maybe never to my knowledge) have had it while hiking. Maybe I never noticed. I definitely notice it when driving, and that is frightening.
I was reluctant to do traditional beta blockers since my resting blood pressure is pretty low to begin with and the main symptom with my type of Afib is dizziness if it lasts long enough. My cardiologist put me on Acebutelol, (a beta adrenoceptor blocking medicine) and it was easy to get used to, and didn't cause me any lightheadedness. He said it is often overlooked, but a very good treatment for this if you don't have high blood pressure. Not for everyone, surely, but might be worth asking.
I was reluctant to do traditional beta blockers since my resting blood pressure is pretty low to begin with and the main symptom with my type of Afib is dizziness if it lasts long enough. My cardiologist put me on Acebutelol, (a beta adrenoceptor blocking medicine) and it was easy to get used to, and didn't cause me any lightheadedness. He said it is often overlooked, but a very good treatment for this if you don't have high blood pressure. Not for everyone, surely, but might be worth asking.