Most Recent Messages in Complications
Av node ablation
- by Hummingbird
- 2018-10-29 16:22:47
- Complications
- 1030 views
- 1 comments
I’m scheduled again tomorrow. Couldn’t do it last Friday because I had a tia that day!! Seem to have come out of it quickly and reschedule for tomorrow. Don’t like having Togo on blood thinner again. Didn’t break anything when I passed out but have bruised shoulder and rib. Be so glad when I don’t have to worry about Brady or tachycardia again.
Av node ablation
- by Hummingbird
- 2018-10-29 16:17:59
- Complications
- 878 views
- 0 comments
I’m scheduled again tomorrow. Couldn’t do it last Friday because I had a tia that day!! Seem to have come out of it quickly and reschedule for tomorrow. Don’t like having Togo on blood thinner again. Didn’t break anything when I passed out but have bruised shoulder and rib. Be so glad when I don’t have to worry about Brady or tachycardia again.
Stinging feeling middle of chest and near ribs
- by bonnierdh
- 2018-10-23 21:00:19
- Complications
- 1302 views
- 1 comments
My pacemaker is just over 3 weeks old. Incision healing well. I went for follow up and cardiologist released me to drive and I return in 4 months. Trying to keep arm below shoulder for two more weeks. . A package was delivered yesterday and when I lifted it; I realized it was probably too heavy and put it down immediately and pushed it into the house. My incision felt the tug. Last night I noticed a stinging type of pain in side near ribs then noticed same stinging later in center of che...
Replacement Pacemaker
- by El,Senor
- 2018-10-23 18:53:10
- Complications
- 1230 views
- 7 comments
I had a new device put in 10 days ago.
The old device was perfect and was not noticeable under my skin. My new device bulges out and Is quite noticeable
does anyone have any strategies on how to deal with the doctor who put this in as I am very unhappy with this device?
Still getting pre-syncope feeling
- by seahorsejockey
- 2018-10-23 17:15:48
- Complications
- 1216 views
- 4 comments
I'm 39 and since having my dual chamber pm implanted on July 27th after 5 fainting episodes starting from May I'm still having the same odd pre-syncope feelings that I got every time I fainted prior to the op. They occur in a similar time frame to my fainting episodes, roughly 4-weekly, so I'm assuming that whatever was happening to me is still happening but the pm is stopping me from fainting. I've seen a couple of posts on here from people who have had a very similar experie...
Exertion problems and fatigue
- by MereKell
- 2018-10-22 21:56:52
- Complications
- 1164 views
- 3 comments
Hi - very glad to find this site and just joined up.
had my first pacemaker implanted 12 years ago for SSS and a replacement in January 2017. After my second pacemaker was implanted I felt better but not as good as with the previous one. I just thought it was because I was older and had become quite unfit.
I have been riding my bike and walking a lot and taking the stairs in the last few months to improve fitness. For the last 4 to 6 months I’ve experienced light headed ness...
1 year post-op discomfort
- by DaniyalRoshan
- 2018-10-22 19:49:35
- Complications
- 1160 views
- 0 comments
Hi all,
I am currently on my 5th pacemaker and have had this one a little over a year. During surgery, my surgeon decided to go subpectoral and it looks good however I have been in pain every single day since surgery which was June of last year. In June of this year (2018), I got an x ray done to confirm that my rib had been pulled out of place during surgery--hence why I was still having unexplainable pain. We looked back at x-rays post surgery to confirm. Since we weren&...
Postural Hypotension? Tapping?
- by asully
- 2018-10-19 15:29:19
- Complications
- 1156 views
- 6 comments
I have a Medtronics dual chamber rate responsive, 3rd degree block (complete), also have CHF after valve replacement with complications. Placed 2 yrs ago, last few weeks I am having dizzy spells when standing or active and have had syncope twice near syncope within a few minutes of standing almost every time. I was exercising a lot and slowed down a few months ago, so I did ask her to turn sensitivity up however, that should help not make it worse. Sent in two transmissions s...
Magnet Proximity Alarm
- by cecmjensen@gmail.com
- 2018-10-19 13:29:34
- Complications
- 1293 views
- 5 comments
I've had various Medtronics devices since 2006. This is #5. I am 100% pacer dependent.
Recently the magnet proximity alarm has been going off. Nowhere near any magnet, large or small, no recorded incidents, etc.
Medtronics says it can only be a magnet, usually within 6 inches, that is sounding the alarm. None of the scenarios suggested apply - no new phone or electronics, not dressed (so no zippers or metals), and not even holding something when it happens. Pacer cl...
Contraindications
- by DAVID H
- 2018-10-16 13:19:08
- Complications
- 1486 views
- 4 comments
How "seriously" does one take any contraindication to any procedure? Is the contraindication written in stone, and if violated, one is doomed? My reason for asking: I have the guys issue of BPH - I can't last more than 1.5 hours at night without a banos stop. Previous urologist proposed the "Prolieve" system to shrink the prostate. Previous urologist also poo-pooed these contraindications regarding use of the Prolieve system: "Presence of implante...
Is it a issue or normal ?
- by Amiejohnson
- 2018-10-14 14:30:03
- Complications
- 1555 views
- 14 comments
I am 40 years old and have been health my hole life no daily meds or any thing and working on average 60 hourrs a week . I went into the er felling faint thinking I was dehydrated . Turns out I have SSS sick sinus syndrome after every test in the book amd ended uo with a 2 lead pacemaker about 8 weeks ago . I felt good after surgery more energy than I have ever had in my life . After about 3 to 4 weeks I started to feel wore out all the time . I was getting small pains in my chest could relat...
High bp
- by Glenna
- 2018-10-13 00:19:58
- Complications
- 1094 views
- 4 comments
As I have stated I just had my PM put in 10/2, had to have a revision on 10/9 @the time of admission to the er on 10/8, they said I had high BP, I get this tight/ache feeling in my chest that will go into my neck that feels like a stiff neck. They put me on BP medication. Tonight I want doing anything and notice the feeling coming back and I checked my BP and it is again 142/101. Has anyone else had this happen?
insomnia, vomiting dizzy spells very weak and tired all the time after pacemaker installation
- by TICKER123
- 2018-10-12 03:39:38
- Complications
- 1190 views
- 2 comments
I have been dealing with heart failure for a year now since Oct 2017. I have had 2 previous open heart surgeries. a pig valve was installed in 1992 and than a mechanical heart valve was installed in 2009. I started having heart failure that started as a cold than recently at age 39. I just got really sick here in Regina Saskatchewan Canada. It was deemed heart failure with my heart rate dropping to the 20's and 30's often. The Doctors decided to put in the first...
Hiccups!
- by Glenna
- 2018-10-11 23:11:17
- Complications
- 1389 views
- 7 comments
I had my PM on 10/2 then a revision on 10/9 due to a lead came loose. Now I'm having an occasional hiccup. I'm not a person who hiccups but I have had them.
Also on 10/8 when I was admitted to hospital, I had a high BP 150/121 they put me on BP meds, has anyone else had anything up with their BP. I've never had high BP before and I had a really bad headache.
I'm just really nervous of a lead coming loose again. Even though they dont really know why it di...
Leads
- by johno 70
- 2018-10-10 14:49:41
- Complications
- 1143 views
- 4 comments
Hello all, can a perforation from a pacing lead cause pain, and it also goes to my neck. cardio says its to risky to extract the lead, i had the leads implanted 17 years ago, but the pain is every day now when lifting and pulling in my work, anyone else having this problem,
dislodged leads
- by Dinergal
- 2018-10-09 16:07:51
- Complications
- 1153 views
- 2 comments
Hi, I've posted here before about dislodged leads and a lead was pacing my diaphragm. I had a revision. I went for my 2 week checkup and the leads were dislodged again. They turned off my device said they were 3 mos out for appointments. I decided to go to another ep and he scheduled me for removal of my biotronik ICD and just go with a pacemaker, no defibrillator in 2 weeks. When I got to the hospital, infection had developed in the pocket. I had a TEE, and have an...
New pacemaker
- by Glenna
- 2018-10-08 02:31:47
- Complications
- 1132 views
- 4 comments
I had my device put in on 10/2 I'm home and tonight I noticed I feel like my chest is congested but there's no coughing or anything. As I was on the couch, I had my dog sitting next to me and thought she had hiccups, I could feel this twitching on my right side. So I figured it was her after moving it didn't appear again. I went to bed and I noticed it again, it wasn't painful just this twitching or fluttering feeling on my right side. Kinda freaks me out. I've been trying...
Medtronic monitor
- by Poconogal
- 2018-10-06 22:27:14
- Complications
- 1202 views
- 1 comments
Just got pacemaker in Aug. Monitor has now lit up twice , weeks apart, in middle of the night. What to do when that happens? Couldn’t find answer on web. Couldn’t log into Carelink website. Materials I have were so inadequate for answers. Also, what if anything to do re monitor if I go away for a few days? Somebody should have given me info before leaving hospital.
Three tries... help!
- by Sheela2288
- 2018-10-03 03:19:17
- Complications
- 1120 views
- 3 comments
I had my first device place May 25, 2018, when I went to leave the Boston Scientific rep said the lower leads were firing incorrectly. However, as it was Memorial Day weekend she stated no would come in and I should go. I did and promptly passed out. (Not my style) Back to the hospital I go only to have them release me again, with directions to call Doctor’s office on Tuesday. I left a message with “his nurse”. Afree waiting and waiting, I finally get someone to listen and g...
Lead dislodgment
- by laura.mcdaniel47
- 2018-10-02 08:33:45
- Complications
- 1324 views
- 7 comments
Just spent 3.5 hours in the ER my atrial lead is pulled and inappropriately shocking me. I just returned back to work (I'm a nurse) 3 weeks ago post op lead revision. The MD is recommending leaving a dislodged lead in and turning down the rate and voltage so that it doesnt shock me. I am having a hard time accepting leaving a lead in my heart that will be harder to remove years later. If it's not working right why are they leaving it. They are also blaming it on my b...
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