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Pacemaker
- by sonkitty
- 2008-08-24 06:08:12
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Hi. I had went for my first pacemaker check and doctor appt. and "everything was fine". I still have the weird kinda heartbeat throb that comes on my the center to mid part of my stomach - sometimes in my lower throat. This is what I was getting before the pacemaker and would last for a few seconds. Now, it only lasts a second or two and I know that's probably when my pacemaker kicks in. It's only been 1 1/2 weeks since my implantation. I hear that you will feel better and probably better...
New to the pacer realm
- by Angelie
- 2008-08-22 11:08:47
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Howdy folks,
I got a Boston Scientific Altrua 60 single lead implanted last Thursday. I'll be glad when I can drive, dress myself, and sleep without tying my arm down. (I usually like to sleep with my hands behind my head)
The operation was a blast. Fantastic doc, crew, and hospital. Everything is fine. Had my first pacer check yesterday and was surprised to be pacing at 37%. I was wondering if that's good or bad. I guess good since it's been there when I needed it.
Another thing...
is this normal?
- by whidden
- 2008-08-22 09:08:00
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Hi everyone! I just had a pm inserted 1 month ago. I've had 2 setting adjustments and am still easily tired. Getting better since last adjustment 2 days ago. But it doesn't take much to wear me out and get to breathing hard. BP is well withing normal range, and pulse runs usually in the 90's. Is it normal to still be tired most of the time?
Good News!!
- by janetinak
- 2008-08-14 03:08:36
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Just wanted to share my good news esp. for members wondering what happens in the long run if you go with an Ablation & PM for Afib. In Jan. 1999 I went into permanent Afib with severe SOB & NO energy. After several cardioversions & trying all the meds to convert back to regular HB, I elected in late 2000 to go with an Ablation & a PM. Am now on second PM & went into see EP today (his call for a complete check-up) as in last year had two PM adjustments for slight SOB. So I did the Echo, PM check...
I had my 6 month PM check today
- by MHCHAMPION
- 2008-08-12 09:08:42
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Hi All,
I had my checkup today. I'm so fortunate. Mine paces about 50% in the upper chamber and so far none in my lower one.
I have had no EPISODES since I got the PM 3 years ago.
Just wanted to share with you and to say how thankful I am.
I, too, am so thankful for the wonderful people on this forum.
I've learned so much from you all during the past few months. I was able to ask intelligent questions today and got understandable answers.
The Medtron...
Printout
- by Lady One
- 2008-08-11 11:08:07
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Does anyone know how to interpret the printout we get. I had one given me but no explanation. I fainted one wk after having pacemaker in and thought it would stop. Not sure what to look for on it. They said pacemaker is fine.???
concerned
- by jcheezer
- 2008-08-08 01:08:19
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Hi its me again. This is my third post, Im 8 days post surgery for a lead replacement and have noticed the last few days that my pulse is around 45 and my base rate is 60. Im going for a checkup on the 13th and my cardio nurse does not seem too concerned but said that they will fiddle with the settings and hopefully get it right. Has anyone had this happen before and should i be concerned. Thanks Jean
Delay setting in PM
- by BlockedBuckeye
- 2008-08-05 11:08:09
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I had my PM implanted in early May for intermittent heart block. My heart block varies between 1st and 3rd (complete) heart block. The settings on my PM have been tweaked each of the last couple months. After the first month, the technician shut off the rate response function since I have heart block and not SSS. Going into that session my pacing was 15% in the A and 99% in the V. I have felt fine since that is shut off.
During my second visit, my pacing adjusted to 10% in the A...
PM Report
- by vtlaney
- 2008-08-03 07:08:43
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I too am confused by my first report...as far as pacing...my report says..AS-VS 13.5 %
AS-VP <0.1%
AP-VS 86.4%
AP-VP <0.1%
So is the pm working 13% or 86% ...I am totally confused...I thought that I understood it ...as pacing 86% but am not quite sure after reading the last answer to this...thanks so much...vtlaney
Big Mess.....??
- by Bionic Beat
- 2008-07-31 08:07:35
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Yesterday, my settings were changed but the comments made, freaked me out. Not a good experience.
Settings: May 28/08 DDIR > VVIR
Rates: 70 > 125
Rate response curve 7
July 25/08 VVIR
Rates: 70 > 125
Rate response curve 7 > 8
July 30/08 VVIR
Rates: 70 > 140
Rate response curve 8
Thankyou.....
- by Bionic Beat
- 2008-07-31 03:07:48
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Thankyou to the folks who responded to my "Big Mess??" post.
I did call back and spoke with the fellow in charge of the clinic.
He had my chart, told me that they "don't usually" put anyones' pacemaker to 140, they've written "at my insistence" in my chart and then he explained how "to get more out of your pacemaker".
Apparently, my stair problems, walking problems, etc. can be handled by using "arm movements" to let the pacemaker know that I'm moving about. It...
Edit....
- by Bionic Beat
- 2008-07-31 03:07:34
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Please delete the word "long" from in front of "NOT" in the preceeding post.
Also should read "senses".
Thanks
Bionic Beat
Thank you Nimrod
- by Wannabe
- 2008-07-30 08:07:19
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Thank you, Nimrod, for the information. I'll let you know what transpires. Getting information here in England from the medical profession, or worse, its self-important support staff's akin to drawing their teeth without anaesthetic! Will avail myself of suggested e-mail address and give them something to mull over today! Kind wishes. Wannabe
LHM
- by embo
- 2008-07-29 12:07:08
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Does everyone that gets a icd get a LHM? If not why not?
Rate Response and A.Fib
- by Wannabe
- 2008-07-29 05:07:42
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Can anyone tell me, please, whether the rate response feature is always deployed when the patient has atrial fibrillation as well as bradycardia? My pacemaker ID card from ELA states the mode is DDD (rate response evidently off). The card from the PM clinic at our local hospital claims it's DDDR (rate response evidently on)! Have only this evening discovered this discrepancy. I go for an interrogation on Tuesday next week when I hope my status might be clarified but wondered if any of you knowle...
pacemaker change
- by Freshfemale
- 2008-07-27 08:07:49
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Hi
Just wondering if anyone else here is in a similar situation to me.
I was really poorly in 2002, my heart failed and i was on ICU. Dialated Cardiomyopathy was the diagnosis i was given. Leter that year i had two ablation procedures performed but to no success. I actually ended up with burns on my back - has this happened to anyone? I then had my pacemaker fitted. I work in a hospital and see my technician around quite regularly, on thw wednesday i asked when she thought...
Daughter had pacer checked
- by PacerMom
- 2008-07-23 12:07:40
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My 18 mos old had her pacer checked yesterday and the doc did some adjustments. He said everything looked good but that he had increased the voltage.
Last night she had a real rough night. Could it be because of the new settings?
Interrogation
- by chillks
- 2008-07-21 06:07:17
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I have an appointment with my cardiologist tomorrow and my first interrogation of my pacemaker. Are there any specific questions that I should ask? I am new at this and just seeking advice. Thanks so much!
Settings for atypical atrial flutter
- by Dave Bishopstone
- 2008-07-19 06:07:11
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have paroxsymal atypical atrial flutter and have a pacemaker implant with the heartrate set higher than my underlying natural heartrate.
My cardiologist states that he hopes that this pacemaker setting will prevent the rogue heartrate being allowed to step in. I have until recently been free of any instances of irregular heart activity for 5 years - so the logic is undoubtedly sound.
However he states that if atypical flutter does manage to creep in, the pacemaker will clo...
Pacemaker Check
- by vtlaney
- 2008-07-18 07:07:53
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I had my pacemaker inserted on June 4....have not been feeling alot better than before it was inserted...had an ecco done last week and have a mild to moderate aortic valve leek...my doctor has not check the settings or done anything with the pacemaker as yet...is this normal...when do they first check them out...any feedback would be so appreciated. vtlaney
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