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Rate Response Settings are?
- by khar124
- 2024-08-05 16:49:35
- Checkups & Settings
- 339 views
- 3 comments
Hello,
I have a Medtronic Azure S DR MRI dual-lead pacemaker.
Rate Response was recently turned on, and I understand in general how it works. Movement triggers it, it will likely have to be tweaked some more, etc.
What I'm trying to get an understanding of is - can these things below each be adjusted individually (by my EP of course)? And if so, by how much?
- Sensitivity - how much movement it takes to trigger rate/pacing up? Settings are L, M...
re CHF
Thankyou to the 3 folks that replied to my post a few days ago about possible CHF.....well it turns out i dont have that and the issues were associated with the influenza A i had an my asthma making me very uncomfortable.I got a chest x ray and all was clear in all departments including normal size heart. and no lung congestion, so i think I am a lucky boy! The flu has flown and now i just have to deal with any asthma complications....i will still see my cardioligist h...
Beyond the Moon!
- by Andiek11
- 2024-08-04 20:33:23
- Success Stories
- 371 views
- 6 comments
After a long discussion with my Cardiologit at my 12 week check-up, we agreed to get a follow-up Echo this month to see if any progress was being made towards an improved EF and to check my lipids to see how they responded now that I've been off the Beta Blocker for about 10 weeks. Quick recap, I ended up with a Conduction System Pacing set-up on May 1 in that the original plan for a bi-ventricular PM was derailed during the procedure when they discovered a Persistant Left-side...
MyCarelink Mobil App
- by Lpacemueller
- 2024-08-04 15:35:21
- General Posting
- 191 views
- 4 comments
I received a notification on my GALAXY S9 Mobile phone that the MyCarelink App will no longer be supported on my Galaxy S9 which is 5 or 6 years old. Said something about the OS operting system will need to be upgraded.
Should I be concerned ??
I am on my 2ND PACEMAKER with about 5 yrs battery life.
Life is good
Larry Mueller
How did you find out you had a problem?
- by Thwyllo
- 2024-08-04 04:12:22
- Conditions, Meds & Tests
- 417 views
- 13 comments
So this one is out of sheer curiosity...
I frequently read about people who have had heart attacks with no prior warning - in fact a friend of my wife has just lost her husband in that way.
But I'm beginning to understand that there are symptoms but we are either ignoring them or are too stupid to do anything about it - and guess which heading I came under??
There was literally just one tiny thing that almost didn't happen that made me think I ought to go and see a d...
Induction hob
- by Thwyllo
- 2024-08-04 03:57:41
- Interferences
- 268 views
- 6 comments
So I'm new to the world of PMs and while I have seen all the dire warnings about all sorts of electrical equipment and so on, which I suspect would cause most people to stay in bed!
I'm prepared to take most of it with the pinch of salt as long as I'm not being stupid but the one thing I do have a question about, mainly because my wife can't cook!!, is induction hobs.
I'm aware that the advice says to stay at least two feet away - over 6 feet tall so hopefully...
CHF
Hi all....posting after some very healthy years....i have had the flu twice in 3 months....worst in 15 years!!!...had been exercising well until i fell ill....one doctor now reckons i have CHF...i dont have any swelling or other CHF symptons.....just a wee chesty cough with sputum now an again....being asthmatic pretty normal for me....i do have some PVC s that are quite annoying which i hadnt had for a long time....my PM working well...i am going to book in with a cardio...
Member Update on Plans for the New Website and Forum
- by admin
- 2024-08-02 16:05:19
- General Posting
- 431 views
- 11 comments
Since our last announcement at the beginning of the year, when the Pacemaker Club joined the ForHearts Worldwide community, we have been working diligently on our first major project: creating a robust, technologically advanced forum and website for the club. Our goal for the new forum is to provide a home base for connecting with others who have pacemakers, ICDs, and CRTs. It will be a resource for open conversations that benefit members, while building a community through our shared experie...
Volts Standards for PM wire in Atrium and Ventricular
- by padraigh45
- 2024-08-02 00:38:09
- Checkups & Settings
- 235 views
- 2 comments
Q1 - On Medtronic PM for about 2 months. All going well and feel it is great to help me manage heart beat a lot better. Doc says I have volt issue with my Ventricular (V) wire - seems it is set at 1.7 volts and Atrium (A) is set at 0.5 volts. Doc says Ventricular should be at 0.5 volts. He has put me on significant restrictions until this gets resolved. Looked up some AI stuff and it indicated 1.7 can be normal for Ventricular + or - simply because the V muscle is...
Presyncope post pacemaker
- by BeckyLou
- 2024-08-01 22:23:10
- Complications
- 349 views
- 7 comments
in June my husband had sudden Sinus node dysfunction that led to getting a Medtronic pacemaker implanted immediately. No symptoms before the first episode, healthy 72yo that only recently started taking a statin early in the year. Pacemaker implantation went well, and he was released from the hospital the next day. Almost every day since then, he is still experiencing the same feeling that he is going to pass out but doesn't because the pacemaker kicks in. He experiences some dizzine...
Headphones
- by AZMike
- 2024-08-01 19:34:36
- Interferences
- 241 views
- 3 comments
Are headphones/earbuds safe with a PM?
Extreme heat (sauna) and cold (ice bath, cold river swimming) and ICDs
Hi, I have a traditional sauna at home that I adore spending time in. Are saunas generally thought to be ok for people with an ICD? I have had my ICD for three weeks and I was going to wait 2 months and slowly re-introduce myself to the sauna. any thoughts? My approach was going to be to limit the heat to 80% of what i used to go for and half the time. The sauna only reaches 92 degrees, max.
I'm also going to Italy in September. We usually splash around in the (very) cold rive...
Battery Replacement
- by Nikki-porter
- 2024-07-31 20:02:12
- Batteries & Leads
- 391 views
- 5 comments
I went for my 6 month checkup today and was told that any day now, my pacemaker should alert me that my battery needs to be replaced. She said it will either be an alarm that sounds like an ambulance or a vibration but she isn't sure which one. My question is, if it's the vibration, how noticeable is it? I'm afraid I won't realize it. And if it's the alarm, is it very loud? I have anxiety with the unknown so I'm trying to prepare myself. Also, does it go into battery s...
Battery operated chain saw
- by Hermie
- 2024-07-31 16:41:21
- Interferences
- 287 views
- 3 comments
I was warned when i received my Medtronic pacemaker NEVER to use or be too close to a gas chainsaw. This was devastating for me as i have spent most of my adult life working on my pine forest land using such chainsaws.
i started using a small Hart model battery powered saw this year and have had no problems using it.
SO, I just purchased a Greenworks 18" 80 volt lithium battery powered saw. It is called a "Digi pro."
i wanted to know if anyone coul...
ICD review yesterday
- by Graham Harry
- 2024-07-31 14:16:19
- Checkups & Settings
- 200 views
- 3 comments
Yesterday I had another ICD review in hospital (see my previous post 23rdJune ICD & AF). It was five weeks since the last review and I have been feeling well since the DDIR had been adjusted last time. I had a 5 lead ECG and the Bluetooth device place over my ICD. The two EPs were pleased that I had been well since the DDIR had been turned on last time, this is set at 55 bpm which is the same as my base setting and will it will not track the atria when it goes higher than that. This seems...
Smart watch
- by PirtonPlatoon
- 2024-07-31 12:42:43
- General Posting
- 245 views
- 3 comments
Hi
I am considering buying a smart watch which will monitor my heart rate. Does anyone have any experience with a smart watch interfering with a pacemaker?
Andrew
UK
MRI
- by piglet22
- 2024-07-31 07:31:33
- General Posting
- 182 views
- 2 comments
Reference recent posting on MRI
In the world of electronic components, copper, brass, tin, gold, silver, plastics, ceramics, silicon all are commonly used, and are all non-magnetic and unaffected by the very powerful field of the MRI scanner.
Nickel is an exception.
What has been noticeable in recent years, has been the shift of component manufacturing to China.
This has given rise to cloned or counterfeit chips, chips like the ones in pacemakers. It is very unlikely t...
PMT na MRI
- by Elly
- 2024-07-31 02:04:26
- Complications
- 325 views
- 13 comments
Ik heb in oktober 2023 een edora 8 DR-T gekregen na verschillende flauwtes. Ik kreeg de pacemaker omdat er bradycardie werd vastgesteld. Van oktober tot begin juni heb ik geen flauwtes meer gehad. Op 31 mei werd mijn pacemaker een uur uitgezet wegens een MRI scan, na de scan werd de pacemaker terug geactiveerd. Op maandag 3 juni kreeg ik opnieuw een flauwte. Op de pacemakeranalyse was te zien dat ik een half uur voor de flauwte 56 seconden atriale tachycardie had ( ik had op de analyses voorh...
Lotions or ointments that can be used with a pacemaker?
- by GeoffP
- 2024-07-30 15:14:01
- General Posting
- 243 views
- 2 comments
One of our friends told me the day after implant that i have to be careful with any lotions or ointments that I put on the skin. Is this true? Also my neck aches and usually I use "Ling Chi Tong Medicated Oil" to ease it. It works so well but i want to be sure that its safe with the pacemaker.
Is there any one in the Pacemaker club that knows anything about this. I would be very grateful to hear.
G.
High heart rate whilst asleep
- by Foxy49
- 2024-07-30 09:25:31
- General Posting
- 236 views
- 5 comments
Hi
I am 7 years with a Medtronic dual lead pacemaker and two stents inserted two years ago for 99% blocked right coronary artery
Pacemaker was for ventricular standstill of 25 seconds whilst asleep.
I wear an Apple Watch as like to monitor my heart rate at night. This morning my report tells me that I had a heart rate of 109 bpm sustained at that rate for 30 minutes whilst asleep . I've had the odd high beats during the night but only lasting a few beats...
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I've seen many posts about people being concerned about exercise after having a device so thought I would let you know that yesterday I raced my first marathon since having my pacemaker fitted in fall 2004.