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Had my ablation 2 days ago and am now at home resting. Had to stay the night in the hospital due to my incision site kept bleeding. So far just feel very drained. No real pain as of yet just a small discomfort in my chest and incision site is tender. Have had an episode since the ablation and I am hoping it stays that way.

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Similarly, I had mine 2 days ago as well. I stayed in as I did not feel well after coming round. Just taking it easy. I hope your recovery goes well

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@stucoo I hope you are feeling better. I am feeling better each day but still feeling drained after moving around some. Haven’t felt any palpitations since the procedure.

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