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Heart Rhythm Conditions | Last Active: Dec 12 2:04pm | Replies (63)

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@bens1 I am only three days post ablation and I have had no rhythm problems but the general anesthesia is what I think really wipes you out. It takes time to get out of your system and also to eliminate all the fluids that they fill you with during the procedure. I feel good overall but just a little groggy and I can't get warm for some reason without my space heater! I am more than happy with the process though. I am a mover, so this "taking it easy" is not easy for me. I can go back to the gym in a week. I intend to follow the directions given to me "by the letter!" I don't want to mess anything up! As far as pain is concerned, practically none; only the sore throat from being intubated. Getting much better though. All I have read is that the sooner you get the ablation and control the outbreaks, the better the result. I am very hopeful that this is going to work for me.

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@sjm46 thanks so much for sharing. I am hoping for the same result. Unfortunately I have had this problem. Since 2021 and not much has worked. I was in atrial flutter before the last ablation and came out in atrial tachycardia and have been in that since 2023. Praying it works. So glad you have had positive results.