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Don't procrastinate, ablate.

> WOW!!!

> Let's do it!

> We're going to give you some happy juice Rich. Bye Bye!!!

>

> I hope I haven't bored you.

> Rich O

Bored me?? Not a chance. What a great message. Wish I had written it

myself :-) Glad you are doing so well. Sandy

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Don't procrastinate, ablate.

> WOW!!!

> Let's do it!

> We're going to give you some happy juice Rich. Bye Bye!!!

>

> I hope I haven't bored you.

> Rich O

Bored me?? Not a chance. What a great message. Wish I had written it

myself :-) Glad you are doing so well. Sandy

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Don't procrastinate, ablate.

> WOW!!!

> Let's do it!

> We're going to give you some happy juice Rich. Bye Bye!!!

>

> I hope I haven't bored you.

> Rich O

Bored me?? Not a chance. What a great message. Wish I had written it

myself :-) Glad you are doing so well. Sandy

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Hi Rich:

Fantastic post.........thank you so much for sharing! I am sure

this will be good news for those members thinking about this

procedure.

Boring?? No Way!

Ellen

69 NC

(NSR on Dofetilide)

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(big snip) So I chose to stay at home. The procedure was painless.

I'm in my third week post procedure. I feel good and have more

energy.(snip) I'm happy I had this done.(snip) WOW!!! Let's do it!

We're going to give you some happy juice Rich. Bye Bye!!! I hope I

haven't bored you. Rich O

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Hi Rich:

Fantastic post.........thank you so much for sharing! I am sure

this will be good news for those members thinking about this

procedure.

Boring?? No Way!

Ellen

69 NC

(NSR on Dofetilide)

*******************

(big snip) So I chose to stay at home. The procedure was painless.

I'm in my third week post procedure. I feel good and have more

energy.(snip) I'm happy I had this done.(snip) WOW!!! Let's do it!

We're going to give you some happy juice Rich. Bye Bye!!! I hope I

haven't bored you. Rich O

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Hi Rich:

Fantastic post.........thank you so much for sharing! I am sure

this will be good news for those members thinking about this

procedure.

Boring?? No Way!

Ellen

69 NC

(NSR on Dofetilide)

*******************

(big snip) So I chose to stay at home. The procedure was painless.

I'm in my third week post procedure. I feel good and have more

energy.(snip) I'm happy I had this done.(snip) WOW!!! Let's do it!

We're going to give you some happy juice Rich. Bye Bye!!! I hope I

haven't bored you. Rich O

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on Thu, 1 Aug 2002 at 15:07:40, celtic8586@a.?.?.? wrote :

>When they wheel you to the operating room, and you look around and see all

>the equipment ,Doctor's and nurses, reality sets in. Oh S%# & , this is real.

>WOW!!!

>Let's do it!

Know that one. Been there, done that! But yay! In a few hours time

I'm going to be fixed. And I was :-))

>I hope I haven't bored you.

>Rich O

Not at all !! What a motto - " Don't procrastinate - ablate " . I think

I'll go get a custom T-shirt with that on it, and a fibbing heart logo.

It's interesting - in the time I've been around this board, ablations

have gone from a " possible " status to a now-and-reliable status. When I

first got AF, they just about didn't exist - though Prof H was thinking

about them then, no doubt (1995-7).

Best of health to all,

Vicky

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Rich,

Your description was anything but boring. Compelling is more like the right

description. Even to a chicken like me, your ablation experience sounds

overwhelmingly positive. It would be great to be able to live a normal life,

I'm thinking, and ablation may be the only way to achieve that if meds fail.

Thanks for the graphic documentary.

in sinus in Seattle (Day 71)

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Rich,

Your description was anything but boring. Compelling is more like the right

description. Even to a chicken like me, your ablation experience sounds

overwhelmingly positive. It would be great to be able to live a normal life,

I'm thinking, and ablation may be the only way to achieve that if meds fail.

Thanks for the graphic documentary.

in sinus in Seattle (Day 71)

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