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Spring Covid-19 booster dose
- by Gemita
- 2024-04-21 06:07:13
- General Posting
- 1130 views
- 42 comments
Hubby and I have been offered a Covid-19 Spring booster vaccine because we fall into the vulnerable group: People aged 75 years and older, residents in care homes for older people, and those aged 6 months and over with a weakened immune system will be offered a dose of Covid-19 vaccine this Spring, 2024 in the UK.
I know the Covid vaccine has been discussed over and over again on this site, but it just never gets any easier to know what to do for the best, es...
Verification of Email Address
- by SteveSL58
- 2024-04-20 12:52:38
- General Posting
- 330 views
- 6 comments
Hi, How do I get my email verified? On initially joining I seem to be logged in, when I log out it will not let me back in because the email is not verified. Sent two emails to info@pacemaker and had no reply, I have to change my username and password each time I log in which is not great. Thanks Frustrated Nearly A Member
AV Junctinal Ablation Procedure
- by Otto 1234
- 2024-04-19 13:54:48
- General Posting
- 399 views
- 7 comments
Has anyone had an av junctional ablation procedure in conjunction with insertion of a pacemaker? How did it go? DId you have to stay on meds after procedures?
Endurance Heart causes collapsed lung
- by Runsalot
- 2024-04-19 11:57:21
- Complications
- 530 views
- 4 comments
Hi everyone. I am new to this forum. On Wednesday I had a Medtronic Azure pacemaker implanted. I requested they place the pacemaker under my pectoral muscle so that it didn't interfere with swimming and also requested the pace me at 50 while resting and 170 for the high with an aggressive response rate (4 on the scale of 1 to 5) for running. My pre pacemaker healthy resting heart rate was 48 prior to dropping to the mid 30s. They also set my sleep heart rate to 40 between 10p and 5a.
<...Syncope with a pace maker
- by BR5
- 2024-04-18 11:52:49
- Complications
- 624 views
- 10 comments
Passed out last May and my heart stopped for 14 seconds. Was diagnosed with sick sinus. Around the winter months of last year I started having syncope episodes again. I started tracking them in January and have had six episodes. All of them are between 7:43am and 12:01pm. I no longer pass out but depending on the sererity of the episode it can take 30 minutes to recover. My Cardiologist had me wear a monitor for two weeks and I had an episode, My blood pressure dropped to 89...
PaceMaker Club Forum Suggestion
- by IrishToast
- 2024-04-17 16:28:04
- General Posting
- 358 views
- 7 comments
The "New Comments!" notice doesn't seem to be helpful for me. I stay logged in and it always says New Comments! even though I clicked on the post last time and saw them. Logging out wasn't helpful either because if I am not logged in, there is no notice, and logging back in no notice either, assuming I saw them all last time. It would be great if there was a link for "Today's Comments" or "Last 7 Days Comments" because somet...
Automatic safety switch from bipolar to unipolar
- by dwelch
- 2024-04-16 11:31:20
- Batteries & Leads
- 415 views
- 5 comments
An automatic safety switch from bipolar to unipolar occurred on Feb 22, 2024 due to an RV Pace Impedance measurement of >3000 Ω.
Anyone have this? Do you know is it temporary or does it switch back automatically? Boston Sci showed a procedure for the tech to test, so guessing maybe it stays this way until they interrogate it.
Granted this is my May 1987 lead, it will be 37 years old next month. Sounds like I am getting leads removed and/or moving over to...
Update on Cataract procedure - it's done!
- by Gemita
- 2024-04-15 14:54:26
- Surgery & Recovery
- 524 views
- 15 comments
Cataract procedure has been done! Got eye shield in place so haven’t seen results yet. Tomorrow I start antibiotic drops (Maxitrol) 4 x daily and have to wear eye shield at night for 10 days. It seemed to go well except the local injection of anaesthetic was extremely uncomfortable. It was effective though and I was very relaxed and pain free throughout the procedure.
I arrived at the hospital early at 7 am but was second to last on the theatre list.&...
Replacement on 4/22
- by pezzypooh
- 2024-04-14 20:10:16
- Batteries & Leads
- 572 views
- 8 comments
Hello! Long time no post! At any rate, I have had my Medtronic Adapta for 15 years as of yesterday and am scheduled for replacement on 4/22. This is my first replacement. My only question is if anyone has gotten pushback when requesting to keep their old pacemaker? I have always wanted to keep mine (jokingly saying I want to hang it from my rear view mirror in my car) - but wondering if this is an easy request to be granted. I figure, it's mine so I sho...
ICD pain
I first had a pacemaker inserted, then remove and an icd inserted. The icd was inserted 5 years ago. Recently i have had regular and consistent pain in my left breast. It will not go away. Has anyone ever had such a thing and what does it mean?
I will be having my icd battery replace next Spring.
Checking in
- by runpacer
- 2024-04-12 16:05:31
- Exercise & Sports
- 443 views
- 4 comments
Good morning from LA. It's been a while since I last posted. I've been preoccupied with other medical concerns until recent cardiology visits. In December I was diagnosed with a couple of cancers. First, polycithemia vera, a rare blood cancer, and anal cancer, which is more rare then PV. The latter required urgent treatment. I went through 28 days of radiation and chemo therapy plus a couple of days of infusion. I ran everyday during treatment and I continue to run. This morning I did...
Life Line Screening
- by Beaker
- 2024-04-12 13:15:19
- Conditions, Meds & Tests
- 386 views
- 4 comments
Is it OK to have these ultrasound tests done. I have a pacemaker.
100% pacing
- by FunGranddaddy
- 2024-04-12 10:22:49
- Coping
- 563 views
- 6 comments
Had my 6 month Medtronic check and I am not pacing at 100%. I will have had my device two years in June and my pacing has increased every checkup. I have an echocardiogram on Tuesday but not sure what time will tell me. I feel fine and live my life but have to say this has depressed me. My wife and kids almost lost me and I can see the fear in their eyes. I didn't know I had an issue when my heart stopped. I have addressed every issue as soon as I became aware of it. I know I am better of...
100% pa.ced and getting ready for pace maker replacement
- by zawodniak2
- 2024-04-11 20:36:56
- Batteries & Leads
- 485 views
- 8 comments
I am a few weeks away from gettng my 9+ year old Medtronic replaced. I am 100% paced and my electriophysiologist said he will have to run a lead from an external pace maker through my groin to keep my heart beating.
Have any members had this done? How does this procedure work and where and how is the lead terminated to keep the heart beating.
Rodger zawodniak
Hooray for the return of AgentX86!
So happy to see you posting again, AgentX. We've missed you.
I filed this post under "coping," because seeing posts from people I've come to know and trust is absolutely an important part of coping for me.
The story continues
- by Gotrhythm
- 2024-04-11 11:47:38
- Checkups & Settings
- 333 views
- 3 comments
Well.
As you might remember RNRVAS had reared its ughly head so I returned to the clinic. Forewarned, the PA and tech had conferred with St.Jude about how to deal with the problem, so this time they didn't tweak the AV delay, they wiped the previous settings and took a differenent approach.
It worked and I have had no more PMT episodes.Yay. One good effect is being comfortable driving again. I have even been able to give rides to a friend who was temporarily restricted fr...
Do I stop anticoagulation for Cataract Surgery?
- by Gemita
- 2024-04-10 16:04:50
- Surgery & Recovery
- 518 views
- 16 comments
I am due to have cataract surgery on Monday, left eye. I had a pre-op assessment some weeks ago and was told to continue all my meds, including my anticoagulant for atrial fibrillation stroke protection.
A lady from the eye clinic phoned this afternoon and asked me to stop anticoagulation for 48 hours before my procedure. Needless to say I am now very confused.
I cannot remember whether I stopped my anticoagulant 4 years ago when I had the right eye done....
Pacemaker muscle pain
- by Glenna
- 2024-04-10 01:10:29
- Complications
- 464 views
- 4 comments
I had my pacemaker put in 2019. I am having muscle pain in the left side where my pacemaker is. Some times it feels like just an ache. Sometimes are worse than others. But I bring it up with my cardiologist and it's just disregarded as muscle pain. But it gets painful and concerning. I can massage it and can help with the pain, but once I stop it hurts again. I've done nothing to extend or injure it, but does anyone else have pain in the muscle. Sometimes it will go to my arm and upni...
The Final Milestone is Here
- by IrishToast
- 2024-04-09 21:32:03
- Surgery & Recovery
- 352 views
- 2 comments
My last restriction from the January 11 PM surgery was "no repetitive arm motion for 90 days" is finally over. After being cleared, I have been going to the fitness center 4 or 5 days a week working on Precor lower body machines. I checked in with the PM Clinic today and was given the only restriction as no rowing machine because that pull-back motion could impact my subclavicular lead. I am meeting with a personal trainer tomorrow for advice on the equipment I can add to my ro...
Meta Quest 3 VR Headset
- by Sheel00
- 2024-04-09 05:53:06
- Interferences
- 659 views
- 3 comments
Hello everyone
I got my Pacemaker in March 2023. I am getting to the point now that I sometimes forget that I have one. There are times I forget about interferences that I need to be concerned about.
I just ordered the Meta Quest Vertual Reality Headset. Then it hit me... am I able to use this? I played on ine at Easter for abiut 10 min and had no issues, but I don't want to spend a bunch of money on something that could be a ri...
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