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I'm being released From the hospital today. The Electrophyologist said that all my rythms changed drasticly for the better and he is extremely pleased at what he saw. He said that The possibility of me being shocked is now minimal. Which I am thankful. I am also now part of a permanent study for the sympathectomy surgery on atrial and ventricle arrhythmia. As things go I will keep everyone posted. And if this study moves forward and gets better I hope that what I went through will benefit another and perhaps save their life. Until that happens this group is my time capsule.

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Rellim296

That's all such good news!

It's been so interesting to follow your progress. Amazing that you've been able to keep up your account - and much appreciated.

Enjoy being back home.

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Finvola

Very good news for you - and being part of a study means extra monitoring and assessments. Thank you for taking the time to keep us up to date with your progress.

Enjoy your own bed again - free from previous worries.

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jeanjeannie50

Good to hear you are well enough to leave hospital. I will look forward to your posts in a few weeks to see how you are progressing.

Jean

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BobDVolunteer

So glad things are working so well for you Ruby and I do hope a welcome home party is organised for you as you do deserve it. Your fortitude and humour should be an example to all.

Fantastic news Ruby, methinks you will have a good nights sleep tonight.....hope you get a chance to relax and enjoy the rest of the weekend......best wishes for a speedy and successful recovery....

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pottypete1

What good news, in my experience convalescence is so much more effective when you are home.

You can relax properly and get a good nights sleep without all the bleeping, buzzing, coughing and spluttering.

In my case a night in hospital has nearly always led to severe sleep deprivation and the symptoms of what feels like jet lag for days after.

I wish you well.

Pete

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rosyG

great news= let us know how it goes

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Mazza23

Great news hope things continue to go well

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Fastbeat

Really good news Ruby,enjoy and keep well

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cbsrbpm

Brilliant, keep up the good work.👍

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Sportfix

So glad you have it all over with. Let us know how you progress. Thank you for sharing your worries. It really helps to hear from people with similar problems. Good luck Ruby.

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Bagrat

So pleased to hear of your good progress. Hope you get a good night's sleep.

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opal11uk

Thats great news Ruby, good luck x

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