How an Emotion Reshapes Your Heart in Seconds
**Broken Heart Syndrome Is Real: How Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy Turns Emotion Into a Temporary Heart Failure** When intense emotion hits, the heart can do something astonishing: it can briefly change shape, weaken dramatically, and then return to normal without leaving a scar. This condition is called **Takotsubo cardiomyopathy**, also known as **broken heart syndrome**, and it is a real, measurable cardiac event driven by a surge of stress hormones rather than blocked arteries or damaged muscle.[1] --- **What Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy Is** Takotsubo cardiomyopathy is a form of **temporary heart muscle dysfunction** that often looks like a heart attack at first but is caused by a different mechanism.[1] - The **left ventricle** balloons at the tip while the base continues contracting, creating the classic “octopus pot” shape associated with the syndrome.[1] - Coronary arteries are typically **open**, and the heart muscle is usually **alive**, not dead.[1] - The condition is often **r...