I’m one week on from my ablation and I wanted to say thank you for putting the AF Association fact sheets together. I emailed it to the nurse who discharged me from hospital when she gave me a few print outs about would care and who to call in case of problems. She said “I wish I had something I could give you specifically about ablations.” “No need,” I said, “I already have something”.
As they say, being forewarned is being forearmed. I was especially grateful for the information on the ocular aura as I’ve had 3 episodes with zigzagging and blurry vision with holes in the field of vision. I found these pictures online that illustrate it well. I also wanted to say thank you to you all for your ongoing support. It’s nice to know that you are there.
I’m still pretty bruised with bilateral groin wounds, bilateral wrist wounds (my right wrist where the arterial line was placed is the worst) and then of course there were 2 IV puncture marks as well - one of which became inflamed requiring antibiotics.
I’ve had a few chest pains that make me catch my breath and daily AF episodes, the longest lasting about 2 hours. I’ve also had headaches and back pain which is related to the nerve pain I suffer post shingles. In my personal scientific study I have concluded that the general anesthetic and/or trauma associated with procedures flares the neuralgia - I’ve had 3 GAs in 5 months and had major flare ups after all of them. I’ve had a few tearful episodes but that’s mainly been whilst watching movies.
I have rested for the week, only leaving the house once to visit the pharmacy. The weather is looking lovely for the weekend so I’m hoping to take a few short walks and enjoy some fresh air.
Onwards and upwards 😉