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Probably Silly Question
- by bilcal
- 2007-08-13 02:08:02
- Checkups & Settings
- 2086 views
- 4 comments
New here. Had bivent pacemaker installed Aug 7th.
How can one tell what percentage of pacemaker being used?
Lead problems
- by Bluesfish
- 2007-08-13 01:08:35
- Batteries & Leads
- 2771 views
- 8 comments
My son received his 1st pacer this past April to treat heart block. After just under 4 months his vetricular lead is having conduction problems. His doc says it is likely scar tissue around the site where the lead enters the heart that's insulating the electrical connection. They want to remove the existing lead and put in a new one. He has the type with a helical anchor. On line, I found a patent for a modified version of this kind of anchor that stated this scarring is a known problem with the...
Postage
- by auntiesamm
- 2007-08-12 12:08:32
- General Posting
- 1580 views
- 0 comments
Postage from the US to Canada is 69 cents for first class, regular mail.
upper limit
- by randrews
- 2007-08-12 12:08:15
- Exercise & Sports
- 3035 views
- 6 comments
Has anyone found the upper limit on their pm impairs there ability to exercise? When I run it seems that I have a real hard time catching my breath. If I slow then I can catch my breath.
I have asked the tech to turn off the upper limit on the pm so that my bpm can go as high as it needs to. But she seems reluctant and has it set at 170. It hink my heart wants to go higher.
Is it possible to turn it off? What is the upper limit that others have? My diagnosis is sss resulting in b...
Photo album donations
- by auntiesamm
- 2007-08-12 12:08:04
- General Posting
- 1432 views
- 4 comments
Hi Everyone -
When I went to the link to make a donation to the Photo Album fund I found that in addition to my donation there would be a $6.00 fee for handling through PayPal. Now, I thought about this and realized this might be the quickest way to get it done, however, if I would just write a check to mail I could add the $6.00 I would have paid for handling, and the fund would have $6.00 more than otherwise. If those of you who are interested in making a donation would do this ra...
Anyone for Chat
- by stillshocked
- 2007-08-12 11:08:54
- General Posting
- 1802 views
- 1 comments
I'm entering now if anyone wants to join
confused
- by piggie07
- 2007-08-12 11:08:12
- General Posting
- 1879 views
- 5 comments
Hello out there......I am so confused, and hope that someone can answer some questions for me. I had a pacemaker put in November 2006 and I am doing fine. I am just confused as to what happened the night I got sick. We were traveling and we were 2 states away from home. I did not feel well so we stopped and got a motel room. Very soon after I vomited 2 times within a 20 minute period and I just figured I had a virus. I soon became nauseated again but realized It was not a vomiting nausea,...
New Member
- by mhkitchens
- 2007-08-12 11:08:07
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1686 views
- 5 comments
Had my PM implanted on 8/09/2007 and now in the recovery stage. There a lot of things I want to get back to doing. Golfing(normally 5 days a week), weight lifting (modified for PM), However, I will take my Doc's advice on the 60 days for golf and strennous exercise. I certainly don't want to pull a lead out. I found this group quite by accident and it is quite comforting to know that you can share your concerns with others in the same boat. I am still quite sore and black and blue from the...
MEDTRONIC TO ACQUIRE BIOPHAN MRI SAFETY TECHNOLOGY
- by admin
- 2007-08-12 09:08:45
- General Posting
- 2652 views
- 0 comments
PITTSFORD, NY, AUGUST 9, 2007 Biophan Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB: BIPH), a developer of next-generation biomedical technology, today announced that the Company has entered into a definitive agreement with Medtronic, Inc., (NYSE: MDT) to acquire Biophans MRI safety patents in a transaction worth $11 million in cash. The transaction is anticipated to close within 60 days.
Under the terms of the agreement, Biophan will transfer to Medtronic its MRI safety patent portfolio, which inclu...
Being cold
- by Lori
- 2007-08-12 07:08:36
- General Posting
- 5840 views
- 4 comments
I was wondering if prior to being paced if any of you with congenital complete heart block had problems being cold all the time? I seem to be unaturally cold. I am comfortable in my house when the temp is 80. I wonder if it is related to the heart.
Lori Want to enter Chat
- by stillshocked
- 2007-08-11 12:08:35
- Coping
- 1703 views
- 0 comments
Just curious?
New to pacemakers
Would like to hear from anyone soon to get a pacemaker. Mine is scheduled for August 21. It's always on my mind. Wondering if you're feeling that way.
Unfortunate setback in pursuit
- by Dodiad71
- 2007-08-11 11:08:11
- General Posting
- 1533 views
- 0 comments
Hello everyone,
I think by the title you can imagine where I am going with this. This is such a crazy rollercoaster that I am thinking I may cut back on my posts this site so you all don't have to come along for the ride too. I think I may just post more--if I ever get any further.
I went to the pacer doc. Completely blew off CT and wondered why I even came to see him. He said the CT is probably "off" in my SVC severity. He just wants to "watch it"--apparently just watch it...
Log onto Chat
- by stillshocked
- 2007-08-11 06:08:37
- General Posting
- 1793 views
- 0 comments
I will be in Chat at 17:30 EST USA if anyone wants to enter.
Percentage of Use
- by Jocko7745
- 2007-08-10 12:08:29
- Checkups & Settings
- 2106 views
- 3 comments
I had my first follow up appt. yesterday and they found that in the first week, my PM was being used 16% of the time. Is there a normal amount or is everyone different?
pulled both leads out
- by judyx
- 2007-08-10 12:08:14
- Complications
- 1944 views
- 2 comments
I had pm pu in last thursday. when I woke up on tuesday morning my sling had ripped and my arm was over my head. I didn't think too much about it and sewed the sling. that evening I had huge muscle spasms on my right side. after calling the surgeon I went to the hospital and found out that I had pulled one lead out 2" and the other one out 6". had surgery to put them back and now he has me on a very restricted regimen. I'm really scared but know I have to be careful.
judy
First Patient in the NATURE Observational Study in the U.S
- by admin
- 2007-08-10 07:08:46
- General Posting
- 2802 views
- 0 comments
DENVER, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Study Will Look Into the Evolution Of AV Conduction Disorders in Pacemaker Patients.
ELA Medical, Inc., a Sorin Group company (MIL:SRN) that specializes in the design and manufacture of implantable pacemakers and defibrillators, announced the first U.S. implant in NATURE, an observational study that will enroll 1,440 patients in North America and Europe.
The objective of the NATURE study is to observe the evolution of atrio-ventricular conduction d...
Pre- ICD Any Advice?
Hello All,
I am new to this site, but have a feeling that we will be here quite a bit. My husband will be receiving his ICD on August 14th. i am doing last minute panic research online. Any advice, do's don'ts. Things we should ask, things we should know? Just know that it will be a Medtronic, that is it.
Taking baby steps, terrified the whole way.
any info, tips, advice, things to be concerned with would be greatly appreciated.
the wife.
Medic Alert Tattoo?
- by pacingamy
- 2007-08-09 12:08:05
- General Posting
- 2513 views
- 5 comments
Does any have a medic alert tattoo? Thought that might be cool. I go without my jewelry a lot. But, though it might be cool to get the medic alert service and have my number and symbol tattooed on the inside of my wrist or somewhere veiwable. I know first responders are trained to look for a medic alert but would they notice a tattoo? Any one have any input on that?
Amy
PTSD gets me a Pacemaker?
- by boatman50
- 2007-08-09 11:08:36
- General Posting
- 1501 views
- 5 comments
Is there anyone else out there that has or had PTSD and got a pacemaker after? In addition to my job as a boat Captain in the USNPS and 4 years as a rescue boat crewman in the USCG I was a first responder to both TWA flt. 800 and to NY Harbor on Sept. 11 2001. These events effected me very much to the point of attempted suicide and subsequent diagnosis of PTSD. June of 2006 my heart stopped and some doctors have said it is possible the stress of those events could have caused my heart stoppage....
You know you're wired when...
Your pacemaker interferes with your electronic scale.
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I'm 43 and have had my pacemaker four weeks today. I'm looking forward to living another 50 years and this marvelous device inside me will help me do that.