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General weakness
- by Luke
- 2007-10-22 02:10:14
- Complications
- 1997 views
- 2 comments
I had a Medtronic two lead pm installed in December of 2006. Two weeks ago the EP adjusted it. Since then I have felt progressively more weak and tired. In addition I have a aching left arm and hand. Yesterday it got so bad I went to the ER. They found nothing else wrong, but could not check my PM.
Today it is back again. Called cardio and they said the PM could not be causing those symptoms. I insisted and am going to see the Meditronic rep today at 1PM Pacific time.
Dual chamber st jude medical with af suppressor dr2550
- by allanrogers
- 2007-10-21 11:10:27
- Coping
- 1875 views
- 3 comments
Alan (41) from edinburgh
New to club Had pacemaker in less than two weeks.
Is there anyone out there with same pacemaker as me ?
is it usual to leave the atral suppressor section of this device swithced off for first month?
How does it feel when it is switched on ?
Does it help with af?
How chronic is af?
and Is the maze operation the only way to completely get rid of it?
I had my first technicians appointme...
PM going off
- by gsue55
- 2007-10-21 09:10:11
- Batteries & Leads
- 2111 views
- 7 comments
Hi everyone,
I was wondering if you can actually feel your PM going off? If you can Please tell me what it feels like.
I know I have had some sensations but not sure if it is going off or not.
I also would like to know if anyone has done a "Power of Attorney"? I have been thinking a lot about this lately and feel I should get one drawn up.
Thanks for your help
Gloria
Medtronic Lead Problem
- by Debbie
- 2007-10-21 07:10:04
- Batteries & Leads
- 3838 views
- 4 comments
I received a call from my cardiologist last week asking me to come into the office to get my lead checked as I have the serial number for the defective defibrillator lead. Of course I am concerned about having a fractured lead and I may choose to have the entire unit turned off instead of facing an "iffy" surgery.
Have any of you ICD owners gone for your initial appt. yet on the recalled lead? Are you choosing to have it replaced and what info did you receive that helped you make that deci...
Drainage
- by rickygongora
- 2007-10-21 01:10:55
- Surgery & Recovery
- 3576 views
- 5 comments
Im 30 years old and I have had my second pacemaker implanted on 10.17.07. I have followed all my post surgery instructions and the area around my pacemaker is draining this yellowish clear goo and I have called the oncall doctor and he says its nothing....I feel that there is a problem....can anyone shed some light?
st judes icd failure
- by papaknight
- 2007-10-21 01:10:24
- ICDs
- 2047 views
- 0 comments
Anyone out there have a problem with low impedence in their St Judes ICD?? Mine failed to shock but luckily I was in a hospital elevator and quick response aved me..most of me anyway. Still trying to sort out thew cause. Besat of luck to everyone.
RECALL PACE MAKER 6949
- by huskersnb2
- 2007-10-20 11:10:39
- General Posting
- 1621 views
- 4 comments
HELLO OUT THERE DOES ANY ONE ON HERE HAVE A PM THAT IS ON RECALL
I HAVE ONE THAT HAS THE DAMAGED WIRE I HAVE THE 6949 MEDTRONIC WITH THE 65 CM WIRE
MY PM WENT OFF 11 TIMES WITH IN 12 HOURS 8 WITH IN ONE MINUTE AND THEN THE NEXT MORNING AROUND 10 AM LUCKILY I WAS AT THE HOSPITAL THE SECOND TIME THE HEART DOC PUT A MAGNET ON IT TO STOP THE SHOCKS AND SENT ME TO THE HEART HOSPITAL TO HAVE THE UNIT SHUT OFF FOR NOW RIGHT NOW MY PERCENTAGE OF HEART IS AROUND 40% WAS 15% 22 MONTHS AG...
Alan(41)edinburgh had a-fib last night
- by allanrogers
- 2007-10-20 07:10:08
- Coping
- 1960 views
- 3 comments
I am ten days into having my pacemaker and everything has been going fine appart from yesterday when i checked my pulse with one of those stupid watches and it gave me two readings below thirty so of course i panicked thinking my leads had come un done so i called my surgeon who luckily advised me that my pacemaker clinic was actually that morning.
So i went along and they checked me out and everything was ok they said my a fib was at 1%.( Is that good or not?)
I have a tw...
WHAT DO I HAVE
- by mferrie07
- 2007-10-20 06:10:45
- Batteries & Leads
- 3022 views
- 2 comments
I GOT MY ID CARD FOR MY PACEMAKER TODAY. I'VE NOTICED THAT ALOT OF YOU KNOW EXACTLY WHAT YOU HAVE. I HAVE A LITTLE BIT OF INFO. I'VE NOTICED FROM SOME POSTINGS THAT CERTAIN LEADS DO CERTAIN THINGS. I HAVE A ST JUDE PACEMAKER MODEL #5816; RA-LEAD 1688TC/46, RVOT-LEAD 1688TC/52. ANYONE KNOW WHAT THIS IS?
MARGARET
Pacemaker syndrome?
- by emt500april
- 2007-10-19 10:10:32
- Complications
- 3477 views
- 3 comments
I was wondering if anyone has been dx with pacemaker syndrome here! In what i have read i am having some of those symptoms! I dont know what to do! I asked my doctor what all the pressure/pain was in my carotid artery in my neck and going up into my head was, and all he could say was he didnt know! And he walked out of the room. All he did was make some changes with my settings, because i was going out of rythem constantly! Still dont feel well! Can anyone help with some advice. Or inform me on...
Pacemaker and Wireless (WLAN) Interference
- by LDHAND
- 2007-10-19 10:10:14
- Interferences
- 9525 views
- 5 comments
I just bought a new wireless laptop (with radar to detect wireless networks when I'm out in the real world), because you know, I just can't wait to go out and get all hopped up on caffeine at the closest Starbucks and Google the heck out of my new wireless laptop! LOL! I also bought a wireless router to set up a WLAN in my house to share my broadband internet connection with my laptop.
As soon as I set everything up and got it turned on and connected, my pacemaker went crazy!...
Life after implant
- by Donald McEachern
- 2007-10-19 08:10:02
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1670 views
- 2 comments
Well it's been one week today I had my Pace Maker implanted.
Haven't had any info from the Doctor that did the implant cause he has been off sick since. I sure am glad I don't get dizzy everytime I stand up but have a hard time slowing down, especially no driving for 12 days, feel like a caged lion. My wife is recovering from Breast Cancer which she had a Breast removed Oct 2006 and Chemo and Radiation but she has been a gem driving me where I have to go. Never had to have any pain medic...
High Anxiety
- by Janice
- 2007-10-19 06:10:52
- Checkups & Settings
- 1894 views
- 2 comments
Hi PM pals,
Well, I am 5 weeks after surgery, and had my first check-up today. Or should I say, tried to? They were able to tune my pacemaker to a different setting, and could tell that everything was working, but they couldn't do a "interrogation reading" because I was so shook up, my heart rate went up to 113, I said to the Tech, please take it off (magnet) I have to sit up, she said "Janice, I haven't even did anything yet. That is your own heart rate." So apparently, they can'...
Aching left arm
- by Luke
- 2007-10-19 05:10:57
- General Posting
- 1375 views
- 0 comments
I am a Newbie, but old (77). I am not very familiar with the terms used, so please enlighten me. I had a Medtronic two lead pm installed in December of 2006. It was done because my heart paused for several seconds while I was in the ER because of prolonged atrial fibs. It is my understanding that it only kicks in if my heart rate gets very low, about 40 I think. I am not sure about any upper limits.
I was in afibs about 60% of the time for 6 weeks after installation. Then the...
Help
- by vem550
- 2007-10-19 05:10:53
- General Posting
- 2106 views
- 3 comments
Hi Evita,
I am brand new to this wonderful website, and I am also a Pacemaker patient. I thought I might be able to assist you with my situation as I am a full time flight attendant. I am very active and healthy. Surprisingly, I fainted three times in one day July '07. My husband rushed me to E.R. where I was diagnosed with Bradycardia & Sick Sinus. (My symptoms were very similar to your husbands.)
After my quick recovery time, my Dr. gave me the "thumbs up" to return to wo...
I am so excited about the PM club!
- by The Bunny
- 2007-10-19 04:10:39
- General Posting
- 1339 views
- 5 comments
I am new to the PM club today and I must say very excited! After my first PM in 1999 I asked my dr if there was a support group of any type. He thought I was joking...not cool! What is cool is I found all of you--years later, but that's okay--I found what I knew had to exsist! Thank you for willingness to share your experiences and for your support I see in your responses. I hope I am fortunate to communicate with many on this site! My pacemaker changed my life in so many ways! It was like...
Introduction
- by johnc_19
- 2007-10-19 01:10:50
- Exercise & Sports
- 1974 views
- 1 comments
Hello folks,
I am new to the forum but I have had a device implant since the early nineties. I received the implant when I was in my 20s due to an ablation procedure. I was a very active adult who occasionally experienced SVT with exercise.
I thought I would briefly share my experience since then. I should state that I do not have an ICD so the risk of shocks is not something I need to consider. I am primarily at risk for lead fracture or device failure, or device/lead-relate...
Remote control
- by The Bunny
- 2007-10-19 01:10:10
- General Posting
- 1828 views
- 2 comments
Good Morning!
Sure we're battery operated but my previous husband asked if my PM came with a remote control! LOL! :)
We've remained friends and he's still is a great support to me!
Enjoy your day!
The Bunny---and yes, we we all keep going and going and going.!
A Message to the Living
- by gldoble
- 2007-10-19 01:10:08
- General Posting
- 1336 views
- 2 comments
Good evening All,
I had my 3rd follow up today and rythem and BP are great. And to continue on this journey its time to say good bye for now. I have found that this is truely a life altering experience and I have found a very nice peace and calm with this. I have faced mortality unlike folks without their bunnies, and know what it means to be alive. To feel, to know that with each cup of coffee and each trip to the bathroom I am alive.
I am here and will be now fro many...
Not sure
- by petemanning
- 2007-10-18 11:10:54
- General Posting
- 1465 views
- 5 comments
Hi all,
I had my PM put in in Mar 2007.I am 38 YO M.
I have been told months ago that I can resume swimming but I'm too scared.Reason is, that when I put my arm out straight above my head (like I would if i were swimming)I can feel the bottom left conrer of my device down towards my armpit.Like its poking out .I really don't want to risk damage to wires etc and since i did not have an Xray directly after the op,I cant help but feel a bit unsure that the positioning is ok to swim.
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