Most Recent Messages in Surgery & Recovery
Still somewhat in Daze
- by onebigirish
- 2011-11-05 09:11:15
- Surgery & Recovery
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- 6 comments
Hello I am the recent recipient of a Pacer, and am still I guess in shock that I have one. I am 38 and am pretty active and this all happened in my eyes pretty quickly. I have Hemochromatosis and have been strictly following the phlebotomies when we saw on my blood tests that the heart marker was high so I went to a cardiologist who put me through the passes and quickly had me do a nuclear test and 24 hour heart monitor which triggered me to go see a Electrophysiologist who scheduled an EP...
Got my new pacer and lead on Thursday!
- by montrealgirl
- 2011-11-05 03:11:28
- Surgery & Recovery
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- 1 comments
Hi to All,
I hope this positive post gives encouragement to those anticipating a new pacemaker or similar procedure.
My pacer tripped 5 days after my last appointment in August, and as I was in the middle of my board exams - my cardiologist and I had agreed to delay my next appointment.
Well, a week ago at that said appointment everyone panicked and next thing I knew I was in the OR.
For some of you who know me, my story has been eventful, stressful an...
medtronic
- by ramais1956
- 2011-11-04 04:11:16
- Surgery & Recovery
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- 2 comments
After having the defibrillator I have to agree the actual pain level is very low as a matter of fact I was given oxi's and haven't needed to use them. My defibrillator is made by the medtronic which from what I see it's very common company here. I do have one question it's been ten days since the operation and I still have the patch on how much longer till they remove the patch ?
Still feeling like dirt 9 days out
- by mary2011
- 2011-11-03 06:11:08
- Surgery & Recovery
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- 7 comments
Hi all,
I had my ppm implanted 10/25...surgery was uneventful. I guess maybe I wasn't prepared for the recovery, but I still feel horrible. There was some question as to whether or not my thyroid was to blame (I am hypo-- take Synthroid)-- but check earlier this week showed no adjustment needed to my thyroid meds.
I am exhausted, feel week, my HR goes up a lot when I merely walk... I feel so frustrated!! Check of ppm today also showed that it's working fine.
Was anyone else this t...
Recovery Times
- by richard
- 2011-11-01 07:11:50
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1420 views
- 2 comments
I had a dual chamber Medtronic Pacemaker implanted on 7 October 2011. Everything went real well and I did not have to take any pain meds after surgery.
I have had some soreness until last night and today; the area around the implant hurts more than at any other time. I’m not sure if I slept on it the wrong way or what and at times it seems to skip. I hope I haven’t screwed something up.
That’s all I would need as I have a hip implant th...
pacemaker
- by birdie
- 2011-10-30 06:10:46
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1130 views
- 2 comments
Hi all,
I have had a vasovegal response problem for probably over 12 years, but it only happens if I get sick to my stomach. Had a surgery done this past March and my stomach got upset and a vasovegal response happened and my heart stopped for 24 seconds and I was laying down at the time. They started to call a code blue, but I woke up. The doctor said I've set a new record for him. Earlier that morning it had only stopped for 4 or 5 seconds. I also have left bundlebranch blockages tha...
Hello all
- by ramais1956
- 2011-10-30 06:10:25
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1064 views
- 1 comments
I had the defibrillator implanted on Thursday the 27th was suppose to come home on the 28th however I formed a hemotomia and had to return to the special procedures room where it was first done so the dr could take care of the hemotomia as a result I came home yesterday afternoon before the snow storm had to believe a snow storm in Oct. The Dr prescribed oxicodone so far haven't need to use them. I think I have the same fear as some of you have expressed just hoping the leads stay where they be...
number of leads
- by stan2ee
- 2011-10-29 09:10:55
- Surgery & Recovery
- 2111 views
- 7 comments
I just had my third pacemaker after 16 yrs of the first two. When I was recovering from the surgery and still a little hazy, the surgeon casually mentioned to me that I now had only one lead instead of two. "You didn't need two", he said. This did not register until I returned home. Am I too concerned about this?
No explaining at all. My cardiologist was not even there. Only the surgeon and the factory rep. Isn't this unusual also? I am not seeing anyone for a week, so am wondering....
New mom with new PM
- by mary2011
- 2011-10-28 11:10:40
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1283 views
- 2 comments
hi everyone,
i finally went ahead and got my PM on 10/25. My cardiologist had been pushing for it but i resisted for a while-- since the pauses were mainly happening at night. I guess when he told me the pauses could become permanent i got on the PM bandwagon! Also, i have a lovely little 6 month old girl.
So far, so good with the recovery. I tried to go to work today and that was probably stupid. I turned around before I got to the subway. Too tired, don't feel like myself. It'...
Afib and acupuncture
- by otbergo
- 2011-10-27 05:10:28
- Surgery & Recovery
- 3567 views
- 6 comments
I've had more or less continous Afib since I got a pacemaker in December 2009. It was strenous the first 18 months, but from around March this year, when I started on CoQ10, it doesn't bother me much. I had to stop running though, and I use a sports watch to keep track of my pulse, when I work in the forest or in the garden, taking a break when my heartbeat reaches 140. Works OK.
All the same, I would like to get my normal heartbeat back, and I'm looking around to find a good acupunc...
Thank you
- by ramais1956
- 2011-10-25 10:10:33
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1082 views
- 1 comments
I want to thank you for the fast response at least IO know I'm not alone in these feelings.
Date drawing nearer
- by ramais1956
- 2011-10-25 08:10:47
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1158 views
- 7 comments
Well I posted a while back that the 27th is my date for the defibrillator implant.
size and pain
- by tkasper
- 2011-10-23 05:10:33
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1497 views
- 2 comments
Hi All
I am new to the group and the world of pacemakers. I thought I was going in the hospital to get my gallbladder out and ended up with a pacemaker. My pace maker is from St Jude Medical model 2210. I feel like it is huge. They said it would be the size of a silver dollar and it is so much bigger. I got it a month ago and it is still very uncomfortable. I feel like the cardiologist thinks I am a hypochondriac. How long should I expect this to hurt? My incision is really red and...
When can I sleep on incision side?
- by kerrbear79
- 2011-10-22 09:10:04
- Surgery & Recovery
- 3519 views
- 6 comments
Hi everyone! This is my very first post by the way. =) I received my St. Jude pacemaker this past Thursday, 10/20/11, due to sinus bradycardia. I am already feeling better! I have not felt the need to lay down and sleep all day like I used to. My question is about sleeping. I usually toss from side to side when I sleep and of course I have been avoiding sleeping on the side where my incision is. In my discharge instructions there is no info on this. When can I resume sleeping/lying on that side?...
3 days later
- by JulieMulie
- 2011-10-18 06:10:51
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1265 views
- 1 comments
I had the surgery 14th October 2011 and did not know what to expect. 3 days later and every day the pain is lessened, the wound looks less angry. My advice would be keep taking it easy don't strain your self. The yawning, sneezing and coughing still pulls. Don't get dressed if you don't have to and my doctor told me to tell my other half that I need a take away curry everynight followed by a relaxing masage!! hee hee.
No seriously, other advice would be look at your wound in hos...
breathing trouble
- by noles586
- 2011-10-16 11:10:41
- Surgery & Recovery
- 2485 views
- 4 comments
Hi,
I am a 27 year old female who just had a pacemaker put in on October 7. Everything is healing really well and while I am not in pain, I am having some trouble taking deep breaths. It feels like someone has knocked my breath out of me. Has anyone else experienced this? I am still on some pain meds and it doesnt feel this way when I take those, but I obviously can't take those the rest of my life. I am little and didn't know if my body just has to get used to the pm being in my body. Any...
New PM Recipiant
- by Ladypris
- 2011-10-16 10:10:08
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1561 views
- 11 comments
Hello everyone! I am a new pacemaker recipiant (as of Oct 3, 2011) and I am going back to work tomorrow. The incision has healed well and the swelling on the incision has gone down only now I have this lump that feels huge to me where the actual device rests. Is this normal? While a little tender it's not painful. Can the pacemaker move? It feels weird, and somewhat scary. Will this lump go down? Will I ever be able to wear vee necks tops again?
Pain After Pacemaker
- by ImaMachine
- 2011-10-15 09:10:33
- Surgery & Recovery
- 4291 views
- 7 comments
Hello. I am a 20 year old male who got a pacemaker four weeks ago. On August 12 I went to get my wisdom teeth out but when my oral surgeon gave me Versed and Fentanyl my heart rate dropped to 20 and my blood pressure shot up, I was rushed to the emergency room. I have had a headache ever since, maybe a little before. I found out that when I slept my heartrate would drop to the low 20's and my resting was in the low 40's. Now that I have a pacemaker I feel less tired. But my "heart area" still hu...
I finally got a date
- by ramais1956
- 2011-10-14 03:10:09
- Surgery & Recovery
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- 2 comments
I finally got my tentative date of Oct 27 9 am. If all goes right I should go in the morning of the 27 th spend the night and return home the afternoon of the 28th.
predefibulator
- by ramais1956
- 2011-10-10 12:10:52
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1255 views
- 4 comments
Hello everyone I have still not had the defibulator implant done. I'm thinking very possibly in November. I'm still dragging my feet just not sure what to expect. I have been told the defibulator has to be implanted on the left side although I have made it clear that I'm left handed. I guess I'm just a bit nervous.
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