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Chest discomfort with 2nd ablation.

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On my 2nd ablation I have chest discomfort! Didn't have this with first ablation.?? Extreme soreness across the whole chest and midriff area. ? and between shoulder blades. Any thoughts. Is this the norm??

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sounds quite normal if aablation was recent. When did you ave it done?

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Jlaine in reply toBobD

Had it done June 18th!

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BobDVolunteer in reply toJlaine

should be settling down by now. I suggest that you speak to your arrhythmia nurse if you are worried.

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Jlaine in reply toBobD

I will be seeing ep Dr tomorrow for followup visit. Thanks

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