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TOE done, not very pleasant but bearable. Throat painful now but no doubt will ease off. Staff were amazing, well done T.O.E. Dept. at Castle Hill. Ablation next week.

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Rellim296

Well good luck with the ablation - probably less unpleasant than the T.O.E. - though I can't say really as I've never had the latter.

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dedeottie

Well done and good luck for next week. We're you sedated for the T.O.E. ?

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SuzieA in reply to dedeottie

Mild sedation but could still feel it

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dedeottie in reply to SuzieA

I am more worried about the T.O. E. Than the ablation, and that's saying something! X

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Deodottie, so was I!! You just have to tell yourself how vital this procedure is. Are you STILL waiting for your ablation? Sandra

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I'm afraid so. Apparently, after 6 months on the list I will be " dealt with" and by January,it will be 6 months so we shall see. I keep phoning to make a nuisance of myself but it hasn't done any good yet. X

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Terjo

Good luck,is castle Hill in Hull or where ? Terry

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SuzieA in reply to Terjo

Yes Cottingham near Hull

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shirlygirly

Well done, good luck next week sure all will be well.

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SuzieA in reply to shirlygirly

Thanks

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Terjo

Thanks please let us know how it goes, Terry

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Elbows

Good luck with the ablation and your recovery

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abihel

Hi I am waiting to see an EP at Castle Hill...I have had 2 cardioversion which were successful but only for a short while. My cardiologist is Dr Tweddle and she has referred me to the EP.....to be honest I'm terrified about ablation but I can't carry on like this A F affects every part of my life, my breathing, heart rate of over 100 persistently even though I'm on Bisoprolol and fatigue like I've never known. Whats is TOE? and why do you have to have it? I'm 52 and feel like 100. x Hope all goes well for you next week, keep us all informed. xxxx

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SuzieA in reply to abihel

Thank you, the TOE is to see if there are any clots lurking in the atria. It also seems that bisoprolol makes people really tired( from what others on this site say). My EP is Dr Neil Hobson, he is at Castle Hill and The Spire. I requested to be referred to him following contacting the AF Society. I hope that you get referred soon to an EP and start to feel better. I'm hoping that the ablation 'cures' me or at least puts me in remission for a long time, might be wishful thinking but it's worth a try. X

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abihel in reply to SuzieA

Having spoke to Dr Tweddles secretary today I have been informed that I will bee seeing Dr Hobson in the very near future fingers crossed xxxx Is he nice? x

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SuzieA in reply to abihel

He is lovely, very approachable really easy to talk to. x

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abihel in reply to SuzieA

Even if you're taking warfarin do you need the T O E? x Hope you don't mind me asking Suzie what age group are you....I thought I was quite young to be suffering AF xxx

in reply to abihel

Abihel, the answer to your first question is ' yes '! Although some have posted that they did not have a TOE . Don't know what that's about as I thought it was a requirement prior to Rf ablation.

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Rellim296 in reply to

I had a laser balloon ablation which includes the use of a camera. My first ablation was run-of-the-mill. Neither included a TOE as far as I'm aware. I certainly didn't attend in advance. Both were with sedation rather than a GA. The first was at Wythenshawe Hospital and the second at Blackpool.

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Thank you x

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SuzieA in reply to abihel

I'm in my 60s

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Barb1

My EP always does the TOE immediately before the ablation when I am out with a GA.

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SuzieA in reply to Barb1

I suppose they all have their own ways, must admit I would have preferred to be out lol.

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Sharon1234567

Hi I had a TOE 4 months ago in preparation for a chemical cardioversion. I had sedation and other than finding the anaesthetic spray to the back of the throat unpleasant I have no recollection of the procedure. An added bonus was I went back into SR during the procedure so didn't need the cardioversion. I am 61 and my EP is Dr Hobson at CHH near Hull I can highly recommend him. I am having another TOE next week prior to ablation the following week. Hoping all goes well on both procedures.

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SuzieA in reply to Sharon1234567

Yes he is lovely he's doing my ablation next week x

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Sharon1234567

Hope all goes well. Keep us all informed how it goes.

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SuzieA in reply to Sharon1234567

Will do

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