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Bbbananas | 12:05 Tue 02nd Feb 2010 | Health & Fitness
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I go down to Papworth the morning of the op - have to be there for 8 a.m. One overnight stay if all goes well. However, I think the trickiest bit will be the 2 or 3 days pre-op as I have to completely stop dead the Verapamil on the monday evening. Now I know what I feel like after I'm only a few hours' late with the tablets, so after 3 days without any I think I'm going to be feeling pretty disorientated & queer. So I may have to have a few days off work pre-op & a week off post-op (cannot drive for a week apparently).
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Thanks for taking the time to explain Salla.Does seem scary to someone like me who doesnt have it -but if you've had it most of your life then I daresay it doesnt necessarily frighten you as you know whats happening.Im glad youre having the procedure though as it seems that its just going to get progressively worse/more frequent.I think youre really brave x
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Me no brave dris - me just a stoical squaw....
Just call me Pocohontas.
Just had to have poc (poke) in your squaw name -didnt you lol !!
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I just can't help it..... it's an affliction - Innuenditis.

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