Most Recent Messages in Complications
Infection at implantation site
- by Nr137
- 2016-06-16 23:47:13
- Complications
- 1717 views
- 5 comments
My husband received his PM on 5-31-16. He's young (35) and fit so Dr thought he did him a favor by glueing rather than stapling or stitching. After 2 weeks (6-14-16) the site had still not healed. We went in mainly because the site began to smell which indicates infection and also he had flu like symptoms, major nausea, vomitting, chills, fever, etc. The flu like symptoms began on 6-11-16.
We were told Dr could see the PM when he removed the steri strips...
Uncomfortable Excess Heart Beats
- by PamW
- 2016-06-13 23:56:07
- Complications
- 1231 views
- 0 comments
Hi everyone. I haven't checked in for a while but have a new question for you. I've had my pm for 2 yrs 3 months, and never any problems with it. Recently I started feeling "random" excess heart beats on my lower left side. I have a dual lead pm but never had anything abnormal happening before. These excess heart beats cam be quite strong to the point I feel a muscle "jump" at least half the time now when it happens. I'm definitely...
Long-term Effects of Dual Chamber Pacing
- by Renae
- 2016-06-09 20:34:06
- Complications
- 4192 views
- 7 comments
I have had my 3rd pacemaker since 2012 and overall have had a pacemaker since 1999, post AV node ablation. After 17 years of being 100% dependent upon the device, I would like to know what complications may develop and the long-term effects of dual chamber pacing. There seems to be absolutely no data available on the Internet for my specific case (not atrial fibrillation or cardiomyopathy). Does anyone have any advice?
Boston scientific 12 weeks
- by Bostonbionic
- 2016-06-08 18:17:51
- Complications
- 1266 views
- 0 comments
Hi everyone
I've had my pm for 12 weeks I got it because I had 2nd degree heart block type 2 which made my hear rate go below 40 back in Feb when I came downstairs for a drink. I had a holt monitor 2 days later whilst in hospital to confirm this. I'm 57 very fit keen cyclist and eat healthy. My pm is suppose to work when I have drop beats, delayed beats. My rate response is off as I don't need it to exercise. My atrium works 1per cent my ventricle 35. So in these weeks...
sick sinus syndrome
- by Patches1977
- 2016-06-07 11:46:49
- Complications
- 1667 views
- 4 comments
My primary doctor placed me on a 24hr holter monitor and they called with results saying I was in sick sinus syndrome and told me they already set me up to see the pacer surgeon 1st thing in the morning. Has anyone else had this happen? I'm scared. I've only had my pacer since July 2015 and have had a lot of trouble with it.
Post pacemaker infection
- by Cbattery
- 2016-06-05 17:24:02
- Complications
- 1292 views
- 3 comments
Hello,
In Feb 2016, I had my pacemaker replaced, that became infected- On April 22, I had the leads, pacemaker, and some vegation from the heart, and tissue from the pocket removed.On April 26, a new pacemaker was placed under the muscle on the left side and new leads. I also had 5 weeks of Vancomycin.
Now the questions--
Did you take antibiotics after your replacement? I was not given anything after the first surgery, just see if this is the new normal/
Ho...
Feedback
- by Jane S
- 2016-06-05 06:31:36
- Complications
- 1423 views
- 3 comments
For those that have followed my infinately boring posts I'm looking for some more info.
Have used the serch mode but would still like to hear from anyone having AV node ablation, preferable not for Afib but any help is always welcome, how long they took to get back to "normal" and overall effectiveness.
When I saw the specialist last Tuesday he informed me that he had only done about 10 such ablations for my condition, and he is older than me lol!.
Going t...
Weight gain
- by Pattywack
- 2016-06-03 02:17:45
- Complications
- 1628 views
- 0 comments
My PCM has been in for 9 weeks, back in the Crossfit box, I continue to gain weight in the stomach area, like a bloating type of sensation mainly after meals, anybody have any experience gained 8-10 pounds.
Anyone had this
- by pointer1160
- 2016-06-02 23:30:35
- Complications
- 1208 views
- 1 comments
Had a pacemaker implanted in September, 2016. Everything was fine until late December. I was riding on top of a Swamp buggy when it hit quite a bump. I could feel something then like the pacemaker was picking up speed. It took two weeks to get back to almost normal. After this I can't sit in a normal chair or recliner without a small bit of pressure in my chest and pressure in my head although not enough to cause a head ache but certainly mild discomfort. Feels a b...
Roller coasters
- by sportygirl
- 2016-06-02 19:37:59
- Complications
- 1793 views
- 4 comments
Has anyone ridden a roller coaster since having a pacemaker, as l would like to go to Canada's Wonderland and have heard it is not a problem, any thoughts???
not in peak condition
- by Petermj
- 2016-06-01 07:06:00
- Complications
- 1365 views
- 3 comments
I have had my pm installed almost a year ago and I used to be very fit, healthy and strong. I was really into exercising. now however even though the doctors say i can go back to being normal, I find that physically I am really abnormal. I am definitely not fit, I cant exercise, I lack strength and stamina, I cant walk up a flight of stairs without getting breathless and always have an uncomfortable feeling in my chest and in my right arm and shoulder. Please advise ?????
Chest pain
- by hawaiilad
- 2016-05-31 08:05:44
- Complications
- 1363 views
- 1 comments
First off, I have had my PM for over two months and for the most part everything has gone well, so this pain I had last night and this morning was very surprising to me. After I got through the fist 6 weeks and reading comments left here, I felt really good everything was going fine, and it still may be, but I wanted to ask if others have gone through what I did last night and this morning and if it's PM or heart related at all.
While watching TV last night I felt a tightness light p...
Heading for...
- by Jane S
- 2016-05-31 03:05:42
- Complications
- 1192 views
- 0 comments
AV node ablation, specialist agreed it would be the best way to proceed . Combination of damage to node due to previous procedure which left me with a long QRS which is part of the problem in getting my PM settings balanced, getting PM tachycardia most of the time due to a retrograde re-entry pathway (think I got that right). He can't promise I will be totally free of problems but believes I will be a lot better. So we now wait for the next appointment . I tried to draw him as to how unwell you...
Sedation
- by PacingUnicorn
- 2016-05-30 12:05:46
- Complications
- 1857 views
- 11 comments
I am really worried being on the Operating table and being able to feel everything. Did anyone have this problem?
23.50?
- by dzilio
- 2016-05-29 11:05:50
- Complications
- 1293 views
- 2 comments
Hi! I am owner of a new PM for the last 17 days. I have some funny episode for the last seven days at exactly same time (23.50 PM). It started in a stomach and the heart rate is higher than normal.Never last more than 10sec.After that everything is back in normal.Five nights before they put me on the ecg but it didn't show any abnormality.Any idea! Bye
Hole in scar
- by Poppy59
- 2016-05-27 11:05:19
- Complications
- 2690 views
- 6 comments
My pacemaker was inserted 6 weeks ago. All was healing well until a couple of weeks ago (just after my 4 week technician check) when I noticed a small, blackish area on the left hand side of my scar. Four days ago, after a shower, I noticed the scar was weeping slightly from a small hole that had appeared in the blackish area (the discharge was slight and transparent). I have since been to see my GP and have been put on two types of antibiotics for 7 days. My GP doesn't know why this has happene...
medical negligence?
- by christy99
- 2016-05-27 05:05:02
- Complications
- 1507 views
- 2 comments
Hi, is there anything I can do about my recent nightmare box change? put simply I know things can sometimes go wrong but what happened to me has (never happened before) my doc's words.
After removing the box the doc was unable to remove the screw from the lead which resulted in me having to have another one put in the whole thing took 3 hours with me wide awake I can only describe it as some kind of torture, I'm still traumatised a week later... any help is appreciated thanks.
Pacemaker Syndrome
- by missourimorning
- 2016-05-25 09:05:19
- Complications
- 1577 views
- 0 comments
I'm a 65 year old female. I have a history of syncope and was diagnosed with AV block, I received my pacer on the last day of January. After a couple of weeks of recuperation I was able to resume my normal active life. However, I was reviewing my medical records online and I noticed that I now exhibit "Pacemaker Syndrome." Can someone enlighten me?
SJM PM2210 - Issues
- by djohnston
- 2016-05-24 04:05:56
- Complications
- 1767 views
- 0 comments
SJM PM2210
ISSUES
Paradoxical Atrial Undersensing: Noise Rate Reversion or
Amplifier Ringing?
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Paradoxical Atrial Undersensing. Atrial tachy-arrhythmias may give rise...
Important to Contact FDA with issues
- by djohnston
- 2016-05-22 11:05:23
- Complications
- 1434 views
- 4 comments
Consumers play an important public health role by reporting to the FDA unexpected side effects after using a medical product, or experiencing other problems with any products that the agency regulates.
Timely reporting enables the agency, if necessary, to promptly address the issue. There are a number of ways you can report problems to the agency, depending on the type of problem and product. When you submit a safety report through FDAâs Safety Reporting Portal, or any other way des...
You know you're wired when...
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