Atrioventricular (AV) nodal conduction disorders occur when the AV conduction pathway is refractory due to functional or organic reasons, resulting in a delay or complete blockage of atrial impulses to the ventricles. One of the causes of nodal dysfunction includes chronic alcohol abuse and excessive binge drinking. We are presenting a case where a chronic alcoholic was binge drinking due to a loss of a close friend, which resulted in nodal dysfunction and multiple cardiac rhythms, including supraventricular bigeminy, sinus bradycardia, significant sinus pauses, and complete heart block. He eventually got a single-chamber permanent pacemaker and endorsed that he quit drinking alcohol when he was discharged. He followed up with cardiology after discharge, and his pacemaker interrogation showed that he has been without any type of cardiac arrhythmias.

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