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I had an ablation this AM.

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Everything went well. It's 3 AM-I am at home. I just woke out of sound sleep due to extreme back ache. Where do I put the pillows to subside the pain and get back to sleep?

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If it feel like a stake through your chest and between your shoulder blades it is probably oesophageal inflamation amd position likely won't help much. Since you don't seem to have been told much I will edit to include our fact sheet on recovery. Paracetamol (or whatever you call it your side of the pond) should, take the edge off it.

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Hope you're feeling a bit better now. As Bob says, could be oesophagal pain. I had chest pains, which is due to the pericardium feeling disturbed. But it didn't last. Hopefully yours will subside. Things are inflamed in there so take it easy.

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RoryWolf in reply toSingwell

Thanks for your input.

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Ppiman

Keep us all informed! I had no pain but many seem to have some discomfort, mostly at the catheter groin site.

Steve

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MarkS

I had bad back pain after my ablation, caused mainly by the posture during the ablation but particularly the very uncomfortable bed I was in for recovery. It does get better though I was still in some discomfort when I resumed work a week later and had a long car journey.

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RoryWolf in reply toMarkS

Thanks Mark.

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marcyh in reply toMarkS

That's happened to me too after surgery. I already had back problems.

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Snowgirl65

I recall having a very bad back ache too; just thought it was from lying flat for so long after the ablation. Lifting my torso up helped some, via wedge pillow.

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