Well my ablation has come and gone. Went into the daycase at 12 Yesterday and was in the lab by 1:30. Found it all really interesting (I wasn't actually as nervous as I thought I would be) and the staff were all brilliant.
I was able to see the TV screens/X-ray guidance as he went about his business and everything was explained. I knew there'd be a bit of discomfort in the groin (which they made me shave myself) however it was incredibly painful to the point I was flinching A LOT. So they gave me a ton of medazilan and other stuff, just as they were prepping for the actual ablation (after mapping and stimulating) I went Vasovagal and don't remember anything until the recovery nurse was speaking to me.
Really gutted I missed out on watching the pathways get killed off as I had found it interesting up until that point.
I had a bout of post-op nausea afterwards but was reasonably rousable when I got back to the ward - enough for visitors. When they left - the staff wouldn't let me get up, so I had to pee in a bottle... only to catch my entry port on my groin and have the bed, legs and hands flood with blood in a matter of seconds. Bit of a panic and worry my BP would drop and I'd go vasovagal again, so I was put on bed rest which didn't end until 9am the next morning (having been on a trolley/bed since 1pm the previous day).
This aggravated my arthritis in the knee, and made me a bit chesty, I was scared to stretch in case I popped my wound again, and spent all night trying to sleep whilst hooked up to monitors (despite being told I could stop at 10pm).
My breakfast was woeful, but I was discharged before 10am and have to continue with the Warfarin/Bisoprolol for 12 weeks, and the Dronedarone for 6 weeks. My guts are right off, I'm tired/cranky but I've had no further bleeds and no major flutters yet.
No heavy lifting for a few days, rest extensively for a few days then see how I go into next week before going back to work.
Thanks everyone for your help/tips/insider info and experiences in the last 11 months.