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NanT
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I am preparing for my ablation tomorrow. Not nervous (yet) but feeling a bit shaky, due I suspect to having stopped taking Flecanaide and Metropolol on Monday. I have prepared an itinerary for myself which includes - set alarm for 5.30 am, do wee sample, bath and shave groin, check overnight bag (all meds in original boxes, paper pants, drinking bottle, lip salve, emergency snacks, etc.) 6.10 ring hospital to make sure a bed is available (I do hope so by this stage)! 6.15 lift arrives to get me to hospital for 7.30. 8.30 down to theatre. And hopefully by about 3pm it will all be done and dusted!

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jan-ran profile image
jan-ran

Good luck, let us know how it went. JanR.

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NanT in reply to jan-ran

Thanks Jan. Will do.

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Barry24

Hi Nan,

Hope all goes well tomorrow.

Best Wishes

Barry

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NanT in reply to Barry24

Thanks Barry

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jennydog

10/10 for taking our advice.

I hope that all goes well. You will always have the knowledge that you gave it your best shot.

Final instruction - you need to rest, rest, rest to allow your heart to heal.

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NanT in reply to jennydog

Yep. I intend to do my best!

Take a good book / magazines / ipad etc. You never know if you have to wait around for a while.

...and a lift home afterwards.

Have a good one :-)

Koll

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NanT in reply to

Thanks Koll. Will do.

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dedeottie

Dont forget vasaline for lips and something easy to eat. I was given a prepacked tuna sandwich and it was horrible . Nothing else till next mornings breakfast! Next time im going to take cereal bars. Good luck. Let us know how you go on. X

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Buffafly in reply to dedeottie

Banana, only thing I could swallow for 12 hours, slips down easily.

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NanT in reply to Buffafly

Will pop one in my bag. Thanks.

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NanT in reply to dedeottie

Will do. Thanks.

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NanT in reply to dedeottie

Will do. Thanks.

Wishing you well ....look forward to a full unabridged report !!

Sandra

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NanT in reply to

Will do. Thanks

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BobDVolunteer

Since it is now 8.50 you will be under way in the lab by now so good lucks not needed. Do make sure that you rest afterwards for at least a week and not overdo things for another afterwards, Let us know how you feel but don;t worry about a few blips along the way as this is quite normal.

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jeanjeannie50 in reply to BobD

Bob she wrote this 2hrs ago, so think her procedure may be tomorrow.

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BobDVolunteer in reply to jeanjeannie50

no good asking me what day it is . I'm retired! Eyes not working this morning-- thought it was 12 hours ago i e last night. Sorry Nan.

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NanT in reply to BobD

Thanks Bob

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jeanjeannie50

Hope all goes well and that it's successful. Will be thinking of you and waiting to hear how it all went etc.

Jean

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NanT in reply to jeanjeannie50

Thanks

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Buffafly

Hope it goes well.

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NanT in reply to Buffafly

Thanks

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DavDug

NanT.

Think I would do the shaving today. You don't want the shaver to slip! You'll be fine. Quite natural to feel a little nervous. Get well. Dave.

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NanT in reply to DavDug

Yes.Will do. Thanks

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NooNoo14

There was something in the Daily Mail ( so it must be true 😀) - yesterday I think - that said if you were shaving for an op/ procedure, it is best done on the day as doing it before allows time for infection to get into the hair follicles.

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NanT in reply to NooNoo14

Thanks. Won't have time in the morning though!

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Rellim296 in reply to NooNoo14

Waxing can be good - but it needs several days to settle down. Regrowth doesn't give any trouble for a couple of weeks.

You can find later (as fortunately you don't notice at the time) that extra pruning has been carried out during the ablation, so don't hold back and think the minimum will do!

All the best Nan - the day will fly by. Take a charger for your phone.

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NanT in reply to Rellim296

Thanks. Just putting my charger in the bag!

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Rellim296 in reply to NanT

We'll all be thinking of you in the morning and expecting it will go well.

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blackcat123

Good luck! I hope all goes well for you.

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NanT in reply to blackcat123

Thank you.

PeterWh profile image
PeterWh

I was told that phone / tablet chargers were the most forgotten thing!!!

People forget to take them in or forget to take them home and BOTH forget to take them in and take them home!!

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NanT in reply to PeterWh

I won't forget. Thanks.

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PeterWh in reply to NanT

I knew you wouldn't because you said above you were putting it in your handbag. Just some chit chat for teh benefit of others!!!!

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