Just made it home from the hospital and everything went better than planned. I arrived at the hospital on Tuesday March 16th 2010 for a cardio version and the addition of a new med to the one's I already take. Upon arriving an ECG was done and it was determined I was already in a sinus rhythm, so there was no need to conduct the cardio version. The docs started me on sotalol, and anti arrythmic medication to keep my heart from going into atrial flutter. The gave me the lowest does possible of 80mg, but soon discovered that it was lowering my heart rate out of the normal range. It was beating around 40-45 beats per minute at rest. That was a little too slow for the docs, so they cut my sotalol dose in half to 40mg two times a day and also removed one of the doses of my diltiazem, which has an effect on sotalol and can also lower the heart rate in conjuction with it. Everything seems to be going better now, just in recovery mode and getting myself back on track to better days. Times can get tough when dealing with a medical condition, but don't ever give up. No matter how hard times get, there is always hope.