Most Recent Messages in General Posting

Survey

I would like to fill in the survey but I don't know how to get information on how many times I'm "paced". Can anyone let me know how to see this?

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Racing car

I have had a birthday treat from my husband and wonder if it will be safe to go in 4 racing cars, 2 laps each with a pacemaker. I am also on blood thinners. Would appreciate any comments. 

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Post insertion shoulder and chest pain

I had a PM inserted three weeks ago tomorrow. In general my shoulder pain has improved but when I do my 2 mile every other day walk I find that my shoulder pain increases and travels down my left arm and I get a tightness in the center of my chest. Both conditions improve after about the first mile. Does this sound normal?

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The dreaded Induction

Hi People,

I have just joined this club - didn't know it existed so pleasantly surprised.

I have a Medtronic Azure S DR MRI pacemaker (W3DR01) and am unsure if iyt has any protection from induction hobs as everyone seems to have onbe these days?

I am also designing a new kitchen for us and am unsure whether or not I can use induction.

Any comments welcome.

Thanks

Ross

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Pacing

Hello I am new here and only had my surgery on Monday. I have Tachy Brady Syndrome. My question is with a pacemaker does it stop your heart rate from going below 60 or does it still go low and the pacemaker just corrects it?  Yes I have a lot to learn. The best rate is still spiking to over 100 so my problem is still on going but we are working on it. 

 

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Wheeling along

Got my PM on Jan 20, this year.  Every thing as far as I know is going great.  I need to get some exercise, but I can't walk very far because of intense knee pain, can't ride exercise bike because of really bad balance. I use a walking stick even in house because of it. Well  that and my stupid Boxer dog, Bo, can get in my way -- only kidding about Bo -- I love him dearly. 
SO I got the bright idea to get a wheelchair.  I figure to get out and about for f...

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Prostate biopsy

I have a prostate biopsy scheduled in 5 weeks. I have a question out to my cardiologist on steps if any that need to be taken.

i am wondering if anyone has gone through this and if any issues. 
 

Also is there a way to search for posts by subject like this?

Thanks

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Endoscopy/Colonoscopy safety

I'm going to be scheduled soon for endoscopy and colonoscopy due to ongoing issues of functional dyspepsia. I spent last Wednesday in the emergency room. Almost seven hours in the waiting room with brief visits back to get bloodwork, urinalysis, chest xray, CT of the abdomen with contrast, and an EKG. 

ALL tests are normal. (Been through this all exactly-in October -with no resolution of the symptoms.)

So now they want a looky see inside. 

I'm concerned abo...

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Self Protection Online

Hello everyone, would appreciate some feedback.  

A member has contacted me about Pacemaker Club rules for posting and commenting.  You can read our Pacemaker Club rules by going to Club and then to Terms of Use.  Please see in particular the Club’s comments under Disclaimer

Disclaimers are statements of information that help limit our legal liability for things such as errors and omissions, giving guid...

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Pacemaker

Hi good people my pacemaker set to a min heart rater of 60.

But heart is not going below 90 at the moment 

I'm not well at the moment think its a flu bug im on antibiotics and meds. 

I've got a unsual feeling in my chest.

Could the meds or flu cause this I'm going back to family doctor tomorrow morning 

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Work/Jobs

Hi guys! I'm 26 and I've just had my pacemaker fitted 3 days ago due to going into cardiac arrest multiple times. I was a police officer for 4 years and recently came out to work on the railway, whilst working on the railway I applied for British Transport Police which I was due to start next month. However now due to this I'm rethinking my career as I don't want to risk any wires dislodging or the radios interfering with the pacemaker itself! 

What jobs do you guys...

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Kardia Mobile

Thought I'd give a heads up to those of you thinking about buying a Kardia Mobile.  Pretty sure this affects all Kardia models (6 lead as well), but not 100% sure.  

The Kardia Mobile seemed like a terrific device for those of us who experience A-fib and other arrhymias.  I was quite happy purchasing it and after I downloaded the app to my smart phone it seemed to work pretty good.  At first I got a few "interference" readings as wel...

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Using Cannabis

I want to thank everyone for comments on my previous post.  It made me realize that my health is more important than smoking cannabis.  After I've come this far, I don't want a setback.  I'm going to try focusing on other things.  I'm going to quit.  I want to live for awhile longer.  Again, thanks everyone.  I will continue to read posts and maybe post once in awhile.  I have alot to learn.

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Hello from UK - Loopy Lou here!

IT'S BEEN A WHILE!

Hello to the usual suspects!  It has been ages since I have been in here!

Just reaching out to say hi from UK, hope you are all doing well. 

I am on my second pacemaker - Gerry - and due for a new one in around 17 months.

SCARS:  how many of you have lots of scars due to new pacemakers? Or did your surgeon manage to go in on the same scar?  

I begged my surgeon to go in on the last scar and he said he would see what he c...

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Skin sensivity

My leads show under the skin and one area that looks like where they attached is sensitive to the touch of clothes.  My pacemaker has been in since November 27, 2022. I had a hematoma that had to be drained and the healing period has been longer.  Does everyone have this sensivity and how long does it normally last?  This is not pain just a sensitive area.  Is there anything that helps this? 

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Heart Block

Has anyone out there had a pacemaker due to heart block. I was wondering if the pacemaker is controlling your problem. My heart had missed 7 beats and heart rate was going down and taking hours to come back up.  This was a strange feeling.  Would nearly pass out and felt like my brain was running backward and you were losing your mind.  Had a pacemaker put in on November 27, 2022 and this hasn't hapened since but have had a lot of problems with pacemaker site...

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3rd degree Heart bock pacer implanted 12/19/22

Since the pace has been implanted , I've noticed a progression of weird palps and missed beats on occasion. When I go to sleep  I can feel my heart beating a bit more and feel it in my head too. I was attributing it to anxiety and an occasional Xanax helps, but I can fall asleep sitting more upright and it helps a bit.  I spoke with the EP doc and the transmission did not show any arrithmia, just an occasional missed beat. Curious if anyone else has experienced th...

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No strenuous exercise…

Unsure if this post makes any sense to post but I will out of curiousity to know if anyone else has been told the same thing...

I have a complete heart block with some history of AF and some fast he at racing beats in the past. My first AF was because of a thyroid issue that got healed naturally ironically. And the second issue with my heart rate was due to Lyme disease which was treated and I no longer have those symptoms. It's been almost 1 1/2 years... 

and my cardiolo...

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Leadless pacemaker

Hi, I had a leadless pacemaker (Micra) fitted on 18 January this year.

Am just wondering if anyone else has had one and how they are finding it? I seem to be ok, taking things slowly and doing a little more each day, but didn't really get much info from the hospital (had my PM fitted within 3 weeks of being told I needed it), so sort of feel in the dark a bit and a little alone at times. 

Thanks

James

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Wear something red day

The first Friday in February is wear something red day.

It's to bring attention to heart disease. 
 

❤️❤️❤️
 

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