03-05-2024, 09:58 AM
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Getting an ablation done tomorrow boyos, nervous af
They going to insert a catheter around my groin area and going to freeze/burn some chit in my heart so it beats normal again
Been working out with this issue for over a year now…sometimes it felt like I was going to pass out
If I don’t post after tomorrow then yall know what happened
Been working out with this issue for over a year now…sometimes it felt like I was going to pass out
If I don’t post after tomorrow then yall know what happened
03-05-2024, 10:00 AM
#2
You got this bro…..trust science…..
03-05-2024, 10:02 AM
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You'll be good man
03-05-2024, 10:03 AM
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Can I have your TV? RIP.
03-05-2024, 10:04 AM
#5
Originally Posted By Shysty021⏩
You’ll be fine breh, sending you good vibes.
They going to insert a catheter around my groin area and going to freeze/burn some chit in my heart so it beats normal again
Been working out with this issue for over a year now…sometimes it felt like I was going to pass out
If I don’t post after tomorrow then yall know what happened
Been working out with this issue for over a year now…sometimes it felt like I was going to pass out
If I don’t post after tomorrow then yall know what happened
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03-05-2024, 10:05 AM
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Good luck fellow NC bro. My father had that done years ago, had to have it done a second time since he's old, but it's been a solid decade or more since and he's fine.
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03-05-2024, 10:45 AM
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Originally Posted By tripod29⏩
I’ll write tripod29 gets my living room tv…got ya brah
Can I have your TV? RIP.
03-05-2024, 10:48 AM
#8
Originally Posted By Redfish225⏩
Appreciate it boyo
You’ll be fine breh, sending you good vibes.
Originally Posted By frankdtank20⏩
Fuark that makes me feel better…my aunt had one awhile back too and shes fine
Good luck fellow NC bro. My father had that done years ago, had to have it done a second time since he's old, but it's been a solid decade or more since and he's fine.
They got some new meds that prevents blood clots too, apparently thats the biggest issue after getting one, if you get any issues
03-05-2024, 10:48 AM
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Wishing you the best, brah. Report back on any cute nurses.
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03-05-2024, 10:50 AM
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Good luck boyo, it should be a routine procedure, and has a very high success rate. Make sure you’re getting it done in a reputable hospital, and try to have someone from your family around. Things to look out for include a bad reaction to heparin, and I’d ask family to keep an eye on that if you start feeling off.
03-05-2024, 10:50 AM
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Originally Posted By JuanLee⏩
Safe & effective procedure.
You got this bro…..trust science…..
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03-05-2024, 10:51 AM
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Originally Posted By Uhyeahokay⏩
Will do…apparently they gotta expose my genitals to shave the groin area to insert the catheter so I’m going to do some jelqing tonight to look thick, solid, & tight for the hbb nurses
Wishing you the best, brah. Report back on any cute nurses.
03-05-2024, 10:53 AM
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Faurk we're all gonna make it brah
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03-05-2024, 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted By Adam16121⏩
Yea got my gf that’ll be around…i’m taking eliquis for the blood thinning to prevent clots…been needing to take it before and after the procedure apparently
Good luck boyo, it should be a routine procedure, and has a very high success rate. Make sure you’re getting it done in a reputable hospital, and try to have someone from your family around. Things to look out for include a bad reaction to heparin, and I’d ask family to keep an eye on that if you start feeling off.
Not sure if they’ll give me heparin too
03-05-2024, 12:02 PM
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Best of luck to you! Hope it all goes well and you're back to 100% in no time!
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03-05-2024, 12:03 PM
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ablations are 90% successful and not risky in the slightest. don't even worry about it.
03-05-2024, 12:08 PM
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These procedures these days are so routine it's like clock work for them. The only times there are issues are when you have a really old person with a lot of commorbitidities. Otherwise it's a piece of cake. Relax, you'll be just fine.
Btw- I was put under last week for a procedure myself and it was easy peasy. Put under at 8:45, finished at 10:15, released at 11:30, home by 12:00.
Btw- I was put under last week for a procedure myself and it was easy peasy. Put under at 8:45, finished at 10:15, released at 11:30, home by 12:00.
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03-05-2024, 12:09 PM
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Good luck. Hope the procedure goes well.
If you should ever need a hole in your heart I have a relative that can help. He, strangely to me, does this for a living. I guess in some circumstances it can help with some condition.
If you should ever need a hole in your heart I have a relative that can help. He, strangely to me, does this for a living. I guess in some circumstances it can help with some condition.
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03-05-2024, 12:53 PM
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At first I thought this said you were getting an abortion, and I thought well this might be interesting.
Anyways, good luck op. Hope it works out and the recovery goes well.
Anyways, good luck op. Hope it works out and the recovery goes well.
03-05-2024, 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted By Shysty021⏩
Literally had it done a week ago. You will be OK, they will shave both sides of your groin down to the frank and beans and as soon as the anesthesiologist gives you the good stuff you will be out like a light.
They going to insert a catheter around my groin area and going to freeze/burn some chit in my heart so it beats normal again
Been working out with this issue for over a year now…sometimes it felt like I was going to pass out
If I don’t post after tomorrow then yall know what happened
Been working out with this issue for over a year now…sometimes it felt like I was going to pass out
If I don’t post after tomorrow then yall know what happened
They're gonna tell you not to lift anything heavier than 10 lbs and no rough sex.
I had two tubes up one leg and 1 up the other plus a camera down my throat, that was the hardest part. My sheit was rough for 3 days.
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03-05-2024, 02:20 PM
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Originally Posted By Shysty021⏩
You'll be alright bro. I had mine done last year. Almost a year post-op now.
They going to insert a catheter around my groin area and going to freeze/burn some chit in my heart so it beats normal again
Been working out with this issue for over a year now…sometimes it felt like I was going to pass out
If I don’t post after tomorrow then yall know what happened
Been working out with this issue for over a year now…sometimes it felt like I was going to pass out
If I don’t post after tomorrow then yall know what happened
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03-05-2024, 02:52 PM
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You'll be good let us know how you feel afterwards
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03-05-2024, 03:08 PM
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Op suffered a vaccine injury.
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03-05-2024, 03:16 PM
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Originally Posted By Khumatmibro⏩
Sadly probably true. My issues kicked off right after. Military docs brushed me off like I was bullchitting so had to go out of my way to see a specialist and get things figured out.
Op suffered a vaccine injury.
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03-05-2024, 06:05 PM
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good luck OP. I had an electrophysiology study where they ended up freezing part of my heart to get the electrical working right again. Yep, the whole thing sucks but it's nice not having further electrical problems.
03-05-2024, 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted By Shysty021⏩
Will do…apparently they gotta expose my genitals to shave the groin area to insert the catheter so I’m going to do some jelqing tonight to look thick, solid, & tight for the hbb nurses
Originally Posted By bezarker⏩
I haven't had an ablation, but I have had the laser threaded up there to remove pacemaker wires.
Literally had it done a week ago. You will be OK, they will shave both sides of your groin down to the frank and beans and as soon as the anesthesiologist gives you the good stuff you will be out like a light.
They're gonna tell you not to lift anything heavier than 10 lbs and no rough sex.
I had two tubes up one leg and 1 up the other plus a camera down my throat, that was the hardest part. My sheit was rough for 3 days.
They're gonna tell you not to lift anything heavier than 10 lbs and no rough sex.
I had two tubes up one leg and 1 up the other plus a camera down my throat, that was the hardest part. My sheit was rough for 3 days.
You know how they like you to get out of bed ASAP afterwards and go to the bathroom? I stood up and blood squirted all over the floor. You should have seen the nurse panic, before getting me back in bed and applying pressure.
Bruising was crazy and extended up past my hip bone.
Screw nature; my body will do what I DAMN WELL tell it to do!
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03-05-2024, 06:19 PM
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I'm guessing you are getting it done for a-fib or SVT? No big deal. The hospital I work at does 10+ a day.
The worst part is you are going to have to lay flat and not move your leg for 3-4 hours after the procedure. But it's not bad at all.
The worst part is you are going to have to lay flat and not move your leg for 3-4 hours after the procedure. But it's not bad at all.
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03-05-2024, 06:23 PM
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Sending you good vibes OG. I'm sure you'll be fine, looking forward to your thread about how much your life has improved afterward!
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03-05-2024, 06:27 PM
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I’ve been in these cases a million times and 99.99% of the time it’s chill af so I wouldn’t worry about it. The cardiologists are pros. Only bad things that can happen are they ablate too much or the wrong area and your heart stops beating correctly but they can still pace your heart and put in a pacemaker if that happens. The other main thing that can go wrong is that they puncture your heart with the catheter but that is EXTREMELY rare. It happened at my hospital and the patient did code immediately but they survived the procedure after we crashed onto bypass and they’re fine now. You’ll be good don’t worry about it. Also ask for lots of versed in preop just tell them you’re nervous. Feels great and will erase your memory completely within like 30 secs of getting it in your IV.
Also the software they use to map the electrical conduction of your heart is sooooo impressive so you’ll do great man.
Also the software they use to map the electrical conduction of your heart is sooooo impressive so you’ll do great man.
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03-05-2024, 06:28 PM
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Good luck bruh , it’s literally F all tbh . I went in all nervous, and the only issue I had was the nurses lol’ing at my micro .
Other than the humiliation, it was a cake walk srs
Other than the humiliation, it was a cake walk srs
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