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Entresto
- by blowhard
- 2024-06-18 04:08:53
- Interferences
- 316 views
- 1 comments
Hi all..its been a while since I have posted....have been really happy and fit as a fiddle...( Until a recent flu bug got me!)
So just wondering if anyone out there is taking Entestro and had any long term effects of it apart what the drug is suposed to do..I have been happily taking it for 3 years now and not only has it boosted my ejection fraction but i can almost recreate like a teenager.Lat night i got rigors and I wondered if it was from the Entestro..? I do suffer asthma and...
New pacemaker
- by Nay
- 2024-06-18 00:23:55
- Surgery & Recovery
- 347 views
- 3 comments
I just had my pacemaker put in last Thursday and I go for my first follow up tomorrow. I'm glad because I feel like my chest is jumping all over the place inside. It leaves me feeling jittery and breathless, kind of nauseous. Anyone else experienced this?
Pacemaker rate too low?
- by jmwaldhelm
- 2024-06-18 00:06:30
- Checkups & Settings
- 382 views
- 5 comments
Hello,
I have had my pacemaker since August, 2020 after suffering complete heart block.
i have severe fatigue and tiredness all the time.
Tge pacemaker is set at 60 BPM, but prior to my complete heart block, my resting pulse was pretty high, like 85-93.
i am going to talk to my cardiologist, but do you think if they raise the setting on my pacemaker to 70 or even 75+ it will help alleviate my severe fatigue?
Upon death - pacemaker donation
- by Jacque
- 2024-06-16 12:03:26
- General Posting
- 322 views
- 3 comments
I'm in the process of redoing my Will and was wondering if anyone had experience with donating pacemakers after death. I've read that they can be refurbished and used in dogs and that there is a program associated with the University of Michigan that sends them to impoverished countries. I was wondering if anyone has any experience with setting up paperwork to assure this occurs and if it needs to be in my Will. I'm a designated organ doner as well.
Dofetilide, the hospital, and me
- by sgmfish
- 2024-06-15 19:16:50
- Conditions, Meds & Tests
- 376 views
- 4 comments
I've just returned from 3 1/2 days in the hospital. Wasn't fun because I felt perfectly fine, but was tied to the bed 24 hours/day due to the constant monitoring. The results weren't great (hopefully someone here will tell me I'm wrong about that :). They started me on 250mcg. Dofetilide is given to you twice a day with lots of EKGs and blood draws in-between, night and day, in addition to the 24 hr/day monitor leads constantly attached. They took me to 500mcg, but soon r...
Heart rate
- by The Shepherdness
- 2024-06-15 14:53:29
- Checkups & Settings
- 260 views
- 2 comments
Had a av node ablation with a Micra pacemaker, no leads, April 3rd. They set my bpm at 80 then 3 weeks later to 70 bpm then a week and a half ago down to 60 bpm. I am having major energy issues but I think I felt better with the 70 bpm. Has anyone else had to have their rate raised. Thank you for any advice.
CRT device when do I need one ?
- by Moonchild
- 2024-06-14 16:00:17
- General Posting
- 393 views
- 5 comments
Glad to have found this useful forum on pacemakers . I am 45 years old , I had a heart attack 2 years back & had a CABG .
Currently my e.f is 32-33 % & am on heart failure medicines such as diuretic ,arni & ivabradine.
My e.f has remained the same since my surgery even after taking these meds .
I go for 25 minute walks in the morning & evening and am never breathless. If I exert myself by sweeping the floor ( vigorous hand activity) for say 10 minutes o...
2 year battery decrease in 4 months
- by Amyelynn
- 2024-06-14 12:42:41
- Batteries & Leads
- 330 views
- 3 comments
Hi guys
i was recently sent the info from my my recent pacer transmission I did from home.
2 things I noticed:
1. My battery has gone from 7.5 years to 5.5 years (since my last transmission which I believe was 3-4 months ago)
2. Miscellaneous Observations (MISC)
RV pacing > 40% noted
i reached out to my EP to get her take so waiting on that.
during my last pacer upgrade there was insulation damage on one of my 16 yr old leads that they fixed w...
Feeling confused
- by CadillacMan
- 2024-06-14 01:00:13
- General Posting
- 356 views
- 5 comments
I'm a 53 year old male and I've had my pacemaker for 2 weeks now. I was admitted to the hospital with critical Heart Block and I also have high blood pressure. All of this is brand new. Started passing out on March 1st of this year, where we found my BP at 210/115 and started BP meds. Brought my BP to 130/90 within 3 weeks but still passing out. After many tests cardiologist says to the hospital you need a pacemaker now and we need to monitor you 24/7. My heart was stopping multiple t...
xyltiol
- by Lillian S.
- 2024-06-13 21:49:18
- General Posting
- 257 views
- 2 comments
I saw a report in major media sites recently that the Cleveland Clinic did a study that found that xylitol, the artificial sweetener, doubles one's chances of a heart attack or stroke, in large amounts.
I believe that people taking statins and diabetics have dry mouth problems, and so there may be members on this forum using xylitol products to help dry mouth. I use it because of having Sjogren's Syndrome, chewing xylitol gum after lunch at work to clean my teeth, and...
No stable threshold
- by Mae11
- 2024-06-13 15:02:53
- General Posting
- 320 views
- 3 comments
Can anyone tell me what "No stable threshold found" would mean? I tried checking my manual but couldn't find anything on it..
PR Replacement
- by BionicWomanCop
- 2024-06-13 14:42:18
- Batteries & Leads
- 321 views
- 4 comments
My first post, as I just stumbled upon this group. I am 49 years old. I had SVT for many years in my teens,and underwent three ablasions. The last one knicked my aorta, giving me heart block. I did ok, until I was pregnant with my first baby. At 17 weeks pregnant while in church, my heart stopped and passed out. The EMT's were able to get me back and able to monitor my heart while enroute to the hospital, so they were able to see what was happening.
I had a pacer and lead chan...
High Heart Rate
- by Graham Harry
- 2024-06-13 12:55:17
- ICDs
- 301 views
- 1 comments
My CRT-D normally keeps my resting heart rate at 55/56 but this week I keep getting readings of 75 and occasionally up to 95. At the higher levels I feel unwell and just stay in bed. I'm on 10mg of bisoprolol and that used to keep me at 55. My home ECG says "possible AF" when at the high levels. I have an appointment with my cardiologist next week but I wondered if anyone else experiences this. Thanks.
Headphones blue tooth
- by Coe8jc
- 2024-06-13 12:00:35
- Interferences
- 317 views
- 6 comments
Has anyone used bluetooth headphones with no problems or any issues in regards
Some news
- by Gemita
- 2024-06-12 15:12:13
- Conditions, Meds & Tests
- 499 views
- 14 comments
Hello everyone, I finally got a telephone call from my cardiologist/EP this morning confirming that my stress echo test carried out on the 29th May showed that parts of my heart were not getting enough oxygen.
It would appear to be ischaemia, but I will need an angiogram to confirm the diagnosis and extent of any disease. Because of my difficult symptoms during the dobutamine stress echo which was positive for ischaemia in only 2 LV segments, they cannot rule out micro...
Getting an osteopath treatment
- by fullercm
- 2024-06-11 21:38:28
- Interferences
- 274 views
- 3 comments
My osteopath siad that the pacemaker is touching my shoulder bone. I know that the surgeon really jammed it up against the shoulder bone when he put it in. I have a lot of issues with my should and the facia and tendons in the shoulder. Is it ok for the osteopath to work close to the device and if so how sturdy is the device to withstand a bit of massage etc.?
Cycling
- by fullercm
- 2024-06-11 21:33:43
- Batteries & Leads
- 311 views
- 2 comments
I have decided to take up a bit of biking since where I live there are a lot of trails. This evening they had been working on a part of the trail and it was incredibly bumpy. Little jerky bumps. All of a sudden I felt like I was having a heart attack as I felt pulling inside my heart.. could it be that the bumps were creating pulling on the wires? In the end it felt that way as it stopped when the path smoothed out.
59YO CHB Dual Lead Pacemaker
- by NukeLDO
- 2024-06-11 20:50:53
- General Posting
- 297 views
- 7 comments
New member, never thought I'd have a pacemaker at 59! I'm active duty military, good physical condition, former college football athlete, no other serious health issues in my life.
It started about a year ago when I noticed I was getting a little light-headed when I would stand at attention. Didn't think too much about it, just dealt with it. About 3 months ago I was working in the yard all day, nothing out of the ordinary for me. It was warm but not oppressive heat and I wa...
CRT Implant
- by Tillyann
- 2024-06-10 12:25:22
- Surgery & Recovery
- 322 views
- 4 comments
Hi all,
I would love to hear from members who have a CRT Device fitted as I am due to have an upgrade from a dual chamber pacemaker imminently and I am really anxious.
My story starts with three ablations for SVT and atrial pacer for the slow heart rate that resulted from the procedures. I was then implanted with a second atrial pacer when the first battery ran low and then onto a dual chamber upgrade after a finding of Left Bundle Branch Block after taking flecainide. After...
Pacemaker Festival?
- by MiracleBaby78
- 2024-06-10 12:21:41
- General Posting
- 392 views
- 11 comments
Hi. It's been a while since I came on here, but I just recently watched a video of a guy attending a redhead festival and I know there's been a blonde festival... So, I'm wondering....are there any pacemaker festivals where people with pacemakers unite together? You know, young recipients wonder if there is anyone around them like them and so something like this would help them to make friends with fellow pacemaker recipients.
You know you're wired when...
You have a 25 year mortgage on your device.
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