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Because I know Im amongst friends who understand.

It is my grandsons christening tomorrow. I was just doing my exercises for vertigo which involve lying on my left and right side alternately when , yes you guessed , my old friend A.F. won the fight with flecanide! Have taken my evening tablets and am now hoping for the best otherwise if it runs its usual course, it will be with me tomorrow to spoil yet another pleasant occasion.

Ah well, roll on ablation day.x

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jennydog

I really do sympathise. And that's the reason why you've got to try the ablation.

Very best wishes.

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shirlygirly

Maybe you will be lucky and it wont last that long, fingers crossed.

Have a lovely christening anyway and a lovely big baby hug.

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dedeottie in reply toshirlygirly

Yay! The tablets have done their job and heart back under control . I'm sure having a moan helped as well. Thank you.x

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jeanjeannie50 in reply todedeottie

So please to hear that, enjoy the christening today. Nothing like a good moan to make you feel better.

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cyrilbarnes

Have a great day tomorrow, and leave all the crying to your grandson!

Cyril.

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Rellim296

Yes, as Jennydog says, you can banish doubts about needing to have an ablation. AF messes up our lives big time and knows when to strike. An ablation can sort it out so wonderfully well.

Hope you'll all have a splendid day today.

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iris1205

Gotta love that Flecainide... .good news. Hope today is a delight for you. and a good moan always helps I'm sure, goodness knows I have them as you've heard!

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Blaaaah! That is definitely worth of a moan. :-( We've all been there and it is so aggravating. I am hoping that as I type this it has already resolved and you are back in NSR and you can enjoy this most wonderful day with your new grandson! Congratulations!!!

I'm looking forward to the arrival of my grandchildren in 2 more days to spend the Thanksgiving holiday. They'll be here for a week and as always, there is that little worry in the back of my head that AF will rear its ugly head. Excitement has always been the biggest trigger for me.

Peace, joy, and NSR to you!

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dedeottie

Thank you all for your comments.

The A.F. stayed at bay for the whole christening afternoon. We had a truly wonderful time. Little Owen was a star, he didn't cry at all but spent the whole time enjoying being in the limelight.

Now I am home it has returned again but who cares now, it can't spoil my day.

Being a grandma is just fab.

Once again thanks. X

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