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Ablation Yesterday

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Thanks to all who replied to my post. I am now back in NSR and I am feeling okay. Still tired and a bit sore but otherwise fine.

For those who asked l did not have a GA but was sedated and given pain relief. I don't remember much about operation as l had blacked out during the procedure and woke up back in my room with very little memory of what happened. Unfortunately I was a still a bit groggy for an little while after that so l cannot recall very much that was said to me other than everything had went well.

I have been given contact numbers at the hospital if l need to speak to anyone and a list of do's and dont's.

Thanks again for all the help and advice you have given me.

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wilsond

Pleased for you . Take it steady now ! Xx

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meadfoot

Stay safe at home recover slowly no rush, well done.

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irene75359

Delighted to hear it went well. The biggest 'don't' is don't do anything!

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Sfhmgusa

Great news I will shamelessly repeat Bobs advice to me about first week after ablation .. heaviest object to lift..? Tv remote be really restful for the first few days I’m certain it makes a difference

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