Well had the ablation 9.30am at Freeman Newcastle today and all I can say is wow .
Had Stephen Murray do the necessary and what a nice guy, and true professional . Took 6 hours which I didn't expect, with a new mapping system seemingly since I last spoke to him. The guy who was the tech for the mapping system was in on op for some reason,and the whole team in the cath lab still patient and friendly answering questions after 5 or so hours can't be faulted ,contending with me wide awake seemingy after massive doses of happy juice asking loads of questions and watching the mapping and of my heart etc ๐, very impressed (on the team not the happy juice) I think . Got to say didn't experience that much pain, had worse at dentist ! nothing like I thought it would be, and they all cheered when I went into NSR well into the Cryoablation, I instantly felt it, no shocks/paddle , just seemingly super consistent heart rate.
Been on ward since 4pm , had a cuppa and sandwich, feel good just chest a tiny bit sore, stitch out of groin, all good, looking forward to some sleep.
Home tomorrow and realise no matter how good I feel its do nothing for week or two see how it plays out.
Anyone thinking of ablation! / sedation or scared by it, don't be, I was very worried, and tbh would go for it tomorrow again if I need to and I'm no hero, it really isn't that bad at all trust me .
Thanks for all messages of support and kindness always found in here, it really has helped me focus and gave me comfort . Il keep you all updated with progress, and no doubt I have some rocky days ahead I'm under no illusions , but so glad it's over with and take my chance of getting some normal life back .