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Why So Tired?
- by RickSt
- 2007-06-20 12:06:35
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I had bypass surgery 2/07/07. One week later I was back in the hospital for a leg infection and the week after that I had walking pneumonia. Since then I've had 2 bouts of a-fib that I know about and my PM implanted last Monday June 11. After all this you'd think I would feel great but instead I am always tired. I do try to exercise 3-5 days a week and be as active as I can but I'm always tired. I go for my first PM check up next Tuesday.
Is there something they could do then to help...
How to stay alive and healthy
Go to the three below Web Sites and live long and healthy:
http://www.angioprim.com/Learnmore/howitworks.asp?RepID=20534
http://www.plaqueprevention.com/?RepID=20534
http://personal.lig.bellsouth.net/g/a/gagliant/Email/HelpfulHints(4).html
Let me know what you think.
Cheers and good health to you and yours,
Anthony J. (Tony) Gagliano, Sr.
FUN AND GAMES; ANSWERS
- by Stepford_Wife
- 2007-06-20 12:06:22
- General Posting
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The suspense is over, Valerie, help is on the way. I hope it cures your headache. ( sigh! )
CARRIE
THE SHINING
MISERY
PET SEMATARY
THE GREEN MILE
DOLORES CLAIBORNE
~ Dominique ~
Thanks!
- by tcrabtree85
- 2007-06-20 08:06:18
- General Posting
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Thanks Valerie for sending out the update. I just got home and what do you know the first thing I do get on here. This time the pain is far worse than the others. The drugs sure don't last as long as I wish. They took my entire SA Node and as Valerie said my pulse is now set to a normal speed at 70 entering into surgery it was sitting at 130 he said it didn't take much work figuring out things.
I probably won't be on for a couple days because i'm lazy and just wanna sleep. Please know tha...
Remote interrogation - Guidant
- by auntiesamm
- 2007-06-20 07:06:33
- Checkups & Settings
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- 2 comments
Hi Everyone - Those of you with Guidant pacemakers like me I have a question for you. Did any of you receive an unsolicited remote interrogation setup from Guidant. Yesterday I talked to a good friend who lives about 20 miles from me though not at all rural and he received via FedEx a letter telling him he would receive the device via FedEx within the next week. It arrived & he hooked it up and has been interrogated twice since then and will be interrogated again next Monday. He tells me the...
Another Update to Endless Pain
- by Dodiad71
- 2007-06-20 04:06:40
- General Posting
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Hi everyone,
Well, no idea yet what's happening. Had lung scan, nothing. Ultrasounds of both legs and my arm show nothing. No clot evidence, at least not yet.
Yet, my left arm (the pacer side) continues to swelling in other places and the pain is just as unrelenting. When I was at the hosp the other day for my ultrasounds, I stopped in to visit the pacer people and showed them my arm. One of the nurses looked at both arms, felt them both and could tell a noticeable differen...
PM phone check-ups
- by sweetkozy
- 2007-06-20 03:06:58
- Checkups & Settings
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- 1 comments
I have had my PM for 5 years now and I used to have them checked over the phone every 3 months, then it became every 2 months, and for the last 5 months it has been every month. I see my EP doc once a year (July) and have a PM check in the office every year. By them changing my phone checks once a month, does that mean that my PM battery is on it's last leg? Just curious if anyone knows.
I have my yearly PM check in the office tomorrow, so I guess I will find out for sure then. J...
Re-Introduction of Myself
- by sweetkozy
- 2007-06-20 01:06:59
- General Posting
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Hello to all!
My name is Jenny and I am 26 years old. I have been a member for about 4 years, but it has been a least a year or two since I last logged on. I thought I would see what was new with everyone and read up on some of the posts.
I had a dual chamber pacemaker implanted in 2002. I have had problems with 2nd degree heart block, tachycardia, bradycardia, PAC's, PVC's, and minor atrial fib. since I was about 14 years old. In 2002, I had an EP study done and had a...
Boo!
- by valerie
- 2007-06-19 12:06:22
- General Posting
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"Heartland" (t.v. series): Two thumbs down. Dont bother watching it. lol
take care,
~valerie
friendship
- by aa11177
- 2007-06-19 10:06:55
- General Posting
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Hi Dan my name is Ashley Amaro I just turned 18 on june 18,2007 anyways I just read your story on pacemaker club and you said do you know anything about pacemakers will iIdo I had mine inplanted on December 19,2001 scince then I got to do everything from fishing to rock climbing to playing basketball to hannging out with my familay and friends so lets keep in tauch and if you have a questions on coucers just give me e-mail at dolphinfan4@verizon.net.
6 questions - can you help?
- by Jeffia
- 2007-06-19 08:06:57
- General Posting
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Hi again. My 2nd posting. I'm having an ICD put in on 4th July 2007, a week later than the original date of 27th June. (Happy Independence to America).
Can anyone answer these?
1. What is a basic explanation of how the ICD works when the heart rate is too fast?
2. Does the ICD shock you according to what it detects - or is that preset by your doctor?
3. Are there any activities that can set off a shock that are unrelated to problems with the heart?...
Touchscreens
- by kyle0816
- 2007-06-19 08:06:28
- General Posting
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Since we found out that using a bodyfat tester was not recommended for ICD patients I was wondering if the same applies to touch-screen monitors. I know that they use some kind of electric current to calculate where your finger is pressing on the screen. With things like the iPhone coming out and other entertainment devices like touch-screen games you see at bars etc. I wonder if there is a risk of unnecessary shock from using touch screens. Hmmmm....
FUN AND GAMES.
- by Stepford_Wife
- 2007-06-19 07:06:54
- General Posting
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This post has nothing to do with pacemakers, it's all for fun.
Over the course of his career, Stephen King has provided plenty of material for Hollywood to work with. Can you unscramble his other page-to-screen titles?
REACIR
HET NINIGHS
YSIRME
TEP AMTRYASE
ETH REGNE LEMI
SLOEDRO BARILCNEO
Answers tomorrow.
Good luck!
~ Dominique ~
Ladies bathing suit types after PM?
- by StarWish624
- 2007-06-19 07:06:08
- General Posting
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I am only one month post-op with my PM, but am looking forward to going to the pool soon. Do any ladies have ideas of a suit style that will hide my scar (I read that sun exposure will cause darkening), and cover my "bump"? There has to be others who have had to figure this out among you all. Thanks
Barbara
Tammy's Update
- by valerie
- 2007-06-19 06:06:38
- General Posting
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Hi pacer world,
I'm sure you all remember Tammy (member name: tcrabtree85). Well, I just got an update from her and she made it through her ablation and she is feeling well (she just sounds a bit tired, but that's expected). Her ablation lasted 3 hours, which she said is the shortest one she's had. Her pulse is now 70! (vs. 100 or so before the ablation).
She is just waiting to get the okay to move around, and she should be discharged tomorrow afternoon. Why they are unleashing this...
Weather.....
- by Suzzy
- 2007-06-19 03:06:40
- General Posting
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The weather has not been the best here in Alberta, Canada and lately we have been getting our fair share of rain, thunder and lightening. My question is, does anyone have concerns about being out when lightening is happening - we are probably be more succeptable in being hit then someone without a pm. Within the last week, several people have been hit by lightening here in Alberta.
Suzzy
hot tubs
- by aa11177
- 2007-06-19 01:06:22
- Exercise & Sports
- 1997 views
- 2 comments
hi my name is Ashley Amaro I went into a hot tub one day in the summer of 2005 and I also went in a pool too and in a couple of minutes my lips and fingertips turned a blue color after about ten minutes and later that summer I went to my doctor in Boston Mass and I told her and she was shocked she said no more hot tubs I can go in them but then can not be any hotter then 82 degrees please e-mail me a dolphinfan4@verizon.net thanks
has anyone read "machines inside us..."
- by jimkirschvink
- 2007-06-18 12:06:24
- General Posting
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has anyone read this book? I'm curious if it's worth $50
New pacemaker system designed for use in MRI machines
- by admin
- 2007-06-18 09:06:05
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Canadian hospitals participate in first-ever clinical trial to evaluate new pacemaker system designed for use in MRI machines
Monday June 18
Unique pacemaker and lead features could enable hundreds of thousands of people worldwide to get MRI scans even with an implanted cardiac device.
Physicians at Royal Jubilee Hospital in Victoria, B.C., Foothills HSC in Calgary, AB, Hôpital Laval in Québec, Montreal Heart Institute, Québec, and the London HSC in Ontario are partici...
Has Anyone Tried the EPFX/SCIO?
The EPFX/SCIO scans the electromagnetic frequencies of the body similar to the virus-scan on a computer. I had a diagnostic session the other day and while they would not hook me up in the same way they monitored my wife, the session seemed to be helpful just being next to the computer.
My concern is that if they do not want to hook me up in the regular manner, perhaps this tool is not for me. Sad, if so, since it seems to be a remarkable device.
You know you're wired when...
Lifetime warranty no longer gives peace of mind.
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I had a pacemaker when I was 11. I never once thought I wasn't a 'normal kid' nor was I ever treated differently because of it. I could do everything all my friends were doing; I just happened to have a battery attached to my heart to help it work.