Most Recent Messages in Exercise & Sports
Completed the Triple Bypass... God was it fun
- by COBradyBunch
- 2011-07-11 11:07:06
- Exercise & Sports
- 1562 views
- 4 comments
Yea, I did complete the Triple Bypass.... and in under 9 hours. Here are my stats if you would like to see them. Turns out that having a pacer wasn't the 'sentence' I thought it was 2 years ago.
http://www.teamevergreen.org/triple
http://connect.garmin.com/activity/98028921
Distance: 119.50 mi
Elevation Gain: 10,511 ft
Calories: 10,688 C
Moving Time: 08:51:38
Elapsed Time: 10:59:10
Avg Moving Speed: 13.5 mph
Max Speed: 43.5...
?? Re SVT's
- by Creaky
- 2011-07-10 01:07:27
- Exercise & Sports
- 1463 views
- 6 comments
I'm asking this of anyone who has experienced SVT's or any kind of tachycardia. I'm 1 week short of going in for my 6 week check after having a lead replaced. I've had my PM since Sept 2010 for AV block and never had any kind of tachy as far as I know- until possibly yesterday.
I had resumed walking and doing easy hikes after 2 weeks and have felt great. Feeling good I decided to increase the intensity, so my wife and I increased the distance and elevation a bit. We had climbed up about 120...
BiotroniK EVIA no interference with following...
- by wayrobinson
- 2011-07-09 11:07:03
- Exercise & Sports
- 4479 views
- 5 comments
Hi
I'm a new PM recipient and a active person who works as a mountain guide. I have had lots of questions about what will interfere with my PM as I am in the outdoors a lot and using electronic devices for safety and navigation. At the time of writing this I am 8 weeks since my Aortic Valve replacement surgery and 7 weeks from PM implant surgery. I am very glad to have found this site!
Below is taken from an email I got from Biotronik regarding questions I had about inte...
Follow-up to my question about softball
- by ncmom88
- 2011-07-09 09:07:38
- Exercise & Sports
- 1560 views
- 5 comments
A few months ago I posted a question about what should I wear to protect myself while playing softball. My cardiologist cleared me to play as long as I protected my device (my PM is on the right side). I finally ended up purchasing a catcher's chest protector. I played this position the whole season and it worked out well. I tripped once scoring in a game but landed on my knee and not my chest. Still, it would be idea to be able to wear something when I am at bat that can attache to my shir...
Tubing and water skiing?
- by DybHen
- 2011-07-07 11:07:04
- Exercise & Sports
- 2601 views
- 8 comments
Another crazy "can I do this" question. Now that summer has finally arrived here in MN I am wondering if anyone out there has gone tubing or water skiing. Thinking of some of my past episodes on the tube and it can be rather rough and high impact so not sure that it's a good idea.
Can I do bicep curls with a pm?
- by talldave
- 2011-07-05 07:07:13
- Exercise & Sports
- 2647 views
- 2 comments
I am a 33yr active male with a pm since august 2010, due to an av block 3rd degree.
I am working out 2-3 times a week and have been wondering whether I can do bicep curls without risking to damage my leads? my doctor said bench presses and dips are fine, but no pull ups, no rowing machines and similar. I guess biceps is not something "similar" or is it?
PS: I know there's quite a few threads on weightlifting in here, but I couldn't find an answer.
Boating
- by Sud
- 2011-07-03 09:07:16
- Exercise & Sports
- 1916 views
- 7 comments
I just got defibulator 1 week ago looking forward to going boating do you of anything I can where to keep my pacemaker from hitting steering wheel in high seas?
hand weights
- by Lake Breeze
- 2011-07-03 04:07:55
- Exercise & Sports
- 2013 views
- 4 comments
I'd like to start lifting hand held weights because my arms have gotten extremely flabby over the past 8 weeks (post PM surgery).
How heavy do you think I can go? 4,5, 10, 20 lbs?
I used to attend a "Body Pump" class where we lifted barbells to choreographed routines. I lifted up to 20-40 lbs. Will I ever be able to do this again? My arms are in terrible shape!
Getting the heart rate up after Bi-V implant
- by dmich428
- 2011-06-29 10:06:11
- Exercise & Sports
- 1527 views
- 0 comments
Hi Everyone!
I am 24 and had my first defibrilator implanted in 2009 due to a low ejection fraction. Though my condition remains stable, and I can go about my days without any issues, it was upgraded to a Bi-v pacer a few months ago with the hopes of improving function.
Other than adjusting to the device, and the way it paces my PVC's (which can sometimes feel worse than the PVC itself!), I have been fine. I feel that my normal daily level of activity is improved, but I hav...
Bit of advice please !
- by sue uk
- 2011-06-29 05:06:39
- Exercise & Sports
- 1367 views
- 2 comments
l have dusted down my exercise bike & had a session on it earlier (felt good) l am fairly sure there shouldn't be a problem with the handle bar pulse checking "thingy" but could one of you clever people confirm please.
Another question l have is, my PM is set at lowest rate 60bpm but several times l have checked it & it has been low to mid 50's is that ok? My PM is still moving about not from place to place now but one day it is flat as it was originally & then it will go on its side & be s...
New Workout Program
- by lilteach3234
- 2011-06-29 02:06:58
- Exercise & Sports
- 1435 views
- 0 comments
I am a former patient who had valve replacement in 2009 and a pacemaker put in one week after the valve. I have been given the permission to begin a walking program and a program with a trainer to do light weights 3 times per week. I am loving it. I've lost 11 pounds and 10 inches already. I also love the walking. I'm up to walking anywhere from 30 min to 90 min 5 to 6 times per week (moderate level). I've noticed my BP machine is reading me a irregular heart beat message when I take my pressur...
Mt. Evans on my bike...
- by COBradyBunch
- 2011-06-29 01:06:15
- Exercise & Sports
- 1298 views
- 1 comments
ý28.5 miles up to the top of Mt. Evans. 4:00:32 of climbing time, Elevation Gain of 6,873 ft. Just think, a little over two years ago my pacemaker was put in and a little less than one year after I was hit by an SUV cycling home from work and I am back on top of the world (at least as high as you can ride in the US).
Running with Pacer
- by kaiannj
- 2011-06-27 05:06:41
- Exercise & Sports
- 1546 views
- 2 comments
Hi everyone! I need some advice. After having my pacer for 10 years now, I've learned to deal with it. My problem is that I want to start running. I've tried in the past, and always ALWAYS have a hard time with it. Today they raised my High Rate from 160 to 170. I'm hoping that this is enough to make the difference. Has anyone else had a hard time running if they are 100% dependent on their pacers? TIA!
Golf
- by tom62
- 2011-06-23 10:06:07
- Exercise & Sports
- 1605 views
- 2 comments
Hello, I had my pm installed 6/13/2011. I need to know if any of the golfers out there had to make changes in their swing to compensate for PM? Has anyone heard of any pro-golfers on tour that have PM's?
Thanks, Tom
Auto racing
- by Beast pilot
- 2011-06-18 07:06:34
- Exercise & Sports
- 1625 views
- 2 comments
Hi all
I'm an active race car driver.
I just had a PM implant 6/16/11
Wanted to know if any one is doing auto racing with PM.
If so, do you have a problem using the Hans device.
Any input will be appreciated
Thank you
John H.
exercising with a defribrilator
- by mdagati
- 2011-06-17 04:06:20
- Exercise & Sports
- 1559 views
- 2 comments
Hello All,
I'm not new to having a defribrilator, I've had four implanted over the last 15 years, however my doctors decided to move my device implanted on 6/8/11, to my upper left pectoral area. It had been previously placed in my lower left addominal area, so this is a new experience.
Prior to my recent change I had gotten used to my life with the device and exercised daily without any hesitation or fear. I now feel I'm starting all over; both mentally and physically. P...
skeet shooting
- by biceps72
- 2011-06-16 11:06:50
- Exercise & Sports
- 2621 views
- 7 comments
I had a PM impanted 6/7/11 for brachacardia. I am going to the PM lab tomorrow for a checkup.
My PM was implanted in my left pectoral muscle because I am right handed and my MD knows that I am an avid skeet shooter. Skeet is shot with a shotgun "pocketed in the right shoulder. Your left arm and hand does little but holds the front end of the shotgun (approximately 3. lbs) as one moves the shotgun in front (leading the bird) of the clay pigeon before firing. The "kick" or concussi...
Stationary bikes
- by Lake Breeze
- 2011-06-15 11:06:37
- Exercise & Sports
- 1646 views
- 1 comments
Are stationary bikes okay to use? I had heard somewhere that there are certain types of bikes that aren't safe to use. Does anyone know anything about this?
Exercise
- by ranman
- 2011-06-15 06:06:02
- Exercise & Sports
- 1499 views
- 2 comments
I had my original PM placed back 6 yrs ago and so far have had both lead wires fracture. I'm not an exercise freak by a long run. I kept being told by the quacks to "exercise" more and then when I do they say "oh it was the repetitive moving backing and forth of your arms that caused the wires to go kerplunk. I don't get it. Two fractured wires in 6 yrs????
Am I not suppose to exercise unless I have my arms folded against my chest? Also, if I attempt to do just a light fast walk, my c...
hiking
- by msmillholland
- 2011-06-14 12:06:18
- Exercise & Sports
- 1768 views
- 7 comments
I will be leaving tomorrow to spend a month at my North Georgia mountain home. I had a four mile round trip hike scheduled for next Monday with two old friends. Last night I received a message from one that we should reconsider because there is no cell phone service where we will be hiking. Now, I am unsure about what to do. I had a CRT-D implanted four months ago after a diagnosis two weeks earlier of LBBB and heart failure. I'm 61 and have always maintained a healthy exercise program. My EF is...
You know you're wired when...
Your pacemaker receives radio frequencies.
Member Quotes
I am very lucky to have my device.