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10 day post op pain
- by 30Momof3
- 2024-01-28 13:54:58
- Surgery & Recovery
- 531 views
- 2 comments
Hello all! I just had my first PM placed last Thursday, I am 30 years old and had a dual lead PM inserted. My incision is healing nicely, however, I've been having some hot, pain, tingling, and numbness down my left arm into my fingers, under my left breast feels very tender and sore like it's also healing from something? Right under my incision the skin hurts to touch, isn't hot or red, but extremely painful. I also am having a hard time still managing some pain in the left...
Non response from pacemaker during exercise
- by Paul3199
- 2024-01-28 02:39:55
- Exercise & Sports
- 571 views
- 8 comments
I ride quite a lot. All too frequently I experience the situation where my pacemaker simply doesn'y respond during effort. I can be riding and my heart rate won't budge from low to high 80's even if riding uphill. This can last for an hour or more and then spontaneously move to a more appropriate rate. Even riding on flat roads is a chore and unpleasant.
I've discussed this with my cardiologist and the Biotronik technician and invariably their response is to try and adju...
Pacemaker
- by Markcarcaor
- 2024-01-27 20:04:37
- Coping
- 378 views
- 3 comments
I've had my biotronic evity 8 pacemaker for over 2 years is it normal to still get shooting pains coming from pacemaker site makes me very anxious that something is wrong as I'm 100 % paced ?
Pacemaker Install on Wed
- by Spencer
- 2024-01-27 19:35:42
- Conditions, Meds & Tests
- 543 views
- 12 comments
Ok. The doc said pacemaker and my appointment is on this coming Wednesday. Oh do I live with a pacemaker?
CRT-D and Warafarin
- by Martino
- 2024-01-25 22:15:38
- Conditions, Meds & Tests
- 501 views
- 7 comments
Hi Guys
For more than a year I have the CRT-D and it seems to work, at least I have no complaints of feeling my heartbeat making overtime or skipping beats
Before this I never had blood clotting but since the machine is implanted the doctors put me on warfarin; to 'reduce the event of bloodclotting'
I do not really understand that if I never had bloodclotting, spend 5-6 days a week in the gym, why I now do have to take a chemical..
Any suggestions, other C...
Dizziness ?
- by DiD
- 2024-01-25 08:15:18
- Complications
- 509 views
- 5 comments
Please could anyone advise if when straightening up from bending they feel quite disoriented. My husband has pm too and feels the same.
Bent to look at something on a very low shelf today, stood up and too scared to move. Tried to walk four steps to chair and fell on coffee table.
Most odd feeling
Di
Haircut
- by Bernardino
- 2024-01-25 05:56:07
- Coping
- 638 views
- 3 comments
Is it OK to have a haircut with electrical (wireless_ clippers with a pacemaker implanted 25 days ago. Thanks
update from previous post :saw the shoulder DR for the results of MRI
- by new to pace....
- 2024-01-24 17:25:10
- General Posting
- 288 views
- 4 comments
Again while at Radiology on Monday for Spine MRI. Reader had trouble connecting to their IPad. Again i asked what happens if it does not connect after the MRI. Was reasured if that happens they would not let me leave , but send me to the ER(US). Was at the public hospital.
Pacemaker Clinic say my pacemaker would send an alert to them, saying "not out of safe mode". Did i want to send them a transmission to make sure. I said am checked...
Risk Assessment
- by Beni
- 2024-01-23 15:29:15
- General Posting
- 656 views
- 21 comments
I though this might be an interesting article to post on the Forum at this time.
I was rummaging around in my files and discovered several scholarly articles and a few stodgy studies regarding the risk assessment as it pertains to medical issues and treatments. But, after reading them, I decided they were a bit like eating a bowl of granola without milk: lots of substantial matter to chew on but a bit (cough, cough) dry. There are very few folks who are dead keen...
Coronary Care
- by piglet22
- 2024-01-23 09:37:27
- General Posting
- 358 views
- 8 comments
Published very recently in the UK Daily Mail newspaper
"The NHS is suffering its 'worst heart care crisis in living memory', experts warned last night.
Early deaths from heart disease have hit their highest level in more than a decade, figures reveal.
Cases of heart attacks, heart failure and strokes among the under-75s had tumbled since the 1960s thanks to plummeting smoking rates, advanced surgical techniques and breakthroughs s...
Fluttering
- by Jgrubic
- 2024-01-23 08:10:36
- Conditions, Meds & Tests
- 428 views
- 5 comments
I can feel fluttering and it seems to be getting more frequent. Mentioned it to my cardiolagist and he does not seem concerned. Should I be and is there any kind of adjustment that can be made to the device.
Brilanta and Fargiga
- by Pacer2019
- 2024-01-22 18:43:17
- General Posting
- 299 views
- 5 comments
Does anyone take these? What side effects do you experience? Any shortness of breath?
I understand Brilanta to be a blood thinner ....Im still not really clare on ahy I take fargica or what it is for? Sounds more like a diabetic drug? Like Medforman ?
Self Advocacy
- by Pacer2019
- 2024-01-22 18:40:29
- General Posting
- 368 views
- 3 comments
I know this is preaching to the chior as folks on this website certainky are engaged in their care. It worries me at times to think about peole being served by the medical industry who cannot advocate or have no one to advocate for them.
To navigate through the process you have to educate, ask questions, and be engaged.
here is a recent story ;
Early last Fall i pulled a groin muscle playing tennis. There was brusing from the the top of my thigh to below my knee..soli...
Due for annual echo & cardio visit
- by Gramzo
- 2024-01-22 17:05:53
- General Posting
- 295 views
- 1 comments
Next week I'm scheduled for my annual echo and appt with my cardiologist. It was almost a year ago that the echo showed a significant decrease in my EF (which was done 2 weeks after a flu virus) which led to my Claria MRI Quad CRTD and AV Node ablation at the beginning of September. It took me almost to Christmas to feel normal again (dealing with PVCs, fatigue etc). Normal being what I was at prior to September. I was having a big case of "Buyer's Remorse&...
Dental Work
- by Bernardino
- 2024-01-22 14:45:14
- Complications
- 504 views
- 10 comments
I had my PM implant on December 31st over three weeks ago. I need to go back to my dentist and fix my teeth. Can I do it? What precautions should I follow, besides telling my dentist?
Virtual Reality headset
- by Maries
- 2024-01-22 12:43:18
- General Posting
- 248 views
- 1 comments
I have an MRI compatible pacemaker and would like know if I can use a virtual reality headset to play games?
The advice given with the instructions advises against using the equipment when fitted with a pacemaker but I believe this is the same advice given about magnets etc and I have been in an MRI machine with my implant!.
Does anyone have any experience of this?
Woodworking
- by PJ385
- 2024-01-21 11:07:58
- Interferences
- 526 views
- 12 comments
I'll be 80yrs old in 40 days, been in the construction trade and trained as a Cabinetmaker (fine furniture) as well as teaching the above trades, 66 yrs total, just had a Duel Chamber Pacemaker installed 2 weeks ago. My Doctor said I can't do wood working any more for it would interfere with my Pacemaker (Medtronic) were is my quality of life now, I'm not one to just sit around I have been very active all my life, I'm a 5 time cancer survivor also, up till now I've have st...
Working out post pm
- by SNHeath
- 2024-01-21 07:04:00
- Exercise & Sports
- 510 views
- 4 comments
I was never much of a weightlifter, but 4/2022 I started and trained for a fitness (bikini) competition which I completed in 8/2023. I became obsessed with weights/working out. Fast forward to 12/2023 and I was found to have complete heart block and now have a pacemaker. I was first told that after 6 weeks I could do "everything" I could before, including working out. But at my 2 week checkup I was told that there would be some exercises I couldn't do, such as some shoulder...
MEMS
- by piglet22
- 2024-01-21 05:32:45
- General Posting
- 276 views
- 4 comments
Bosch are well known for power tools and household appliances.
It might not be widely known that they also develop sensors used in industry.
They recently announced a new MEMS device.
MEMS is Micro ElectroMechanical Systems.
These are extremely small sensors for pressure and movement and the latest is an accelerometer.
It is unbelievably small and would easily sit on the head of a fine dressmaking pin.
What is really impressive is the microscopic manufactur...
Persistence pays
- by BradyJohn
- 2024-01-20 22:30:18
- Success Stories
- 586 views
- 3 comments
Hi all,
I received a dual lead PM almost 4 years ago. It has taken until just a few months ago to get the settings just right for me. I was blessed to have a technician team that takes genuine interest in her patients and their health. Shout out to Rebecca and Erin if you're on here 🙌. I'm also benefiting from remote monitoring (thanks again Rebecca). My recent phone check up revealed that my 'numbers are 1000% better than befo...
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