Most Recent Messages in Coping
Nervous Scare
New here. 63 yo, married 35+ years.
Got woken up at 3am Saturday. Wife was having some issues. We were having some coffee and my heart starting skipping beats.
Defintily freaked me out a bit. I'm less than a month out of surgery for a CRT-P. 3rd degree block
Ended up calling the on/call, pushed the data. They didn't see any event. I guess it wasn't significant enough to tr...
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...
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...
Coping/Adjusting
- by DebNCgrits
- 2024-07-29 09:00:34
- Coping
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- 5 comments
I am less than three month out since my placement surgery, following a full heart block. I have always been a very independent woman. I am having trouble adjusting to the idea of how dependent on others I am need to be. I am seperated, just a month short of divorce, so I live alone. My son lives in another city. My siblings have all but left me to fend for myself. In a way I am okay with that because I have always been able to do that. But I am finding this is different. In my recov...
Pacemaker and relationships
- by Paperbandit_05
- 2024-07-20 11:56:08
- Coping
- 444 views
- 10 comments
Not sure if this is the right place to post this but i'm a female in my early 20s with a pacemaker, I underwent heart surgery when i was a baby and that corrected most of my issues but I had to get a pacemaker when i was teen to regulate my heart beat. For the most part i've carried on with life the best I can, however I have always been a bit self conscious about my scars and since getting my second pacemaker shortly after (due to device complications), my self esteem has taken a rea...
Defib and stress
Hi,
I was faced with an irate confrontation today. I tried to stay calm but felt threatened and intimidated so my heart went into ventricular tachycardia, and my defib went off, twice!
I'll talk to the doctor and they'll probably up my meds, but I'm wondering how others with stress related symptoms cope. I try to avoid confrontations and used to exercise but haven't been able to due to long Covid and musculoskeletal issue's.
I find the fea...
Helicopters
Pacemaker 5 years coming up now. No issues. Bradycardia and 3rd degree heart block. Going to San Francisco and alaska in 3 weeks. Helicopter ride think just nervous any tips! For any of it! Thank you. It is the farthest I have been and think that is what is unnerving me.
Going through it
Hi everybody- names Chris, 53 year old male, 3rd degree heart block. Implanted about 4 months ago and back to work. I have been feeling pretty good until recently, have been dealing with reflux and nausea. All that is fine, but mentally I've been watching my Apple Watch hit 60 bpm more regularly and I know that if the PM wasn't there I probably wouldn't be writing this post. It's just.. I'm going through a lot existentially right now. I'm pretty young to hav...
Hard time dealing
I had my PM placed in May 2024. It was a fast process from the diagnosis to the placement I didn't have much time to process anything. Since the surgery my QOL has decreased. I'm in constant pain at the incision site, my body rejected the stitches and started "spitting" them (imagine fishing line coming out of your chest, terrifying) Feeling of pressure, pulling, pinching, ect... I work as a nurses aide and it's physically demanding, the cardiologists office gave me 4 we...
Heart beat sensation
I'm almost a year out from getting my PM. For much of the last year I am very conscious of my heart beating harder than usual even at complete rest. It feels like it's beating harder than it used to pre-PM. I'm 100% paced in my ventrical. Is this normal? It's not painful but it's weird. My resting heart now is 70 so it's not high but I'm stuggling to feel ok with this constant pounding.
New member
Good afternoon
I'm pleased to have found this forum.
I had a pacemaker fitted 4 weeks ago because of Brady tachy. Unfortunately I collapsed at 1.30 am which resulted in me being blue lighted to hospital. The positive is the pacemaker was fitted well before appointment was due.. I've been ok but can still feel nervous at times. Today it feels like the scar is pulling and having twinges. Hope this is common
Thanks for reading
re entresto
Thankyou too the two responses to my Entresto questions....i havent had a Covid injection for a while now so cant blame that, i did have a bit of a heavy cold though that may have triggered the rigors...so had blood tests an x ray..awaiting results...chrs for your thoughts, Dave
Bras and protruding pacemaker
Over the past year, I've lost a significant amount of weight. My pacemaker is now protruding. Among other annoyances, it's very difficult to wear a bra now as the straps often get caught on it while I'm moving it's very irritating.
Anyone ever heard or had this problem? Wondering if a breast lift would be covered by insurance so I wouldn't have to wear anymore...
Crippling anxiety
Since my pace maker install 6 weeks ago I have had crippling anxiety. It made me feel sick. I went back for a checkup, but the Dr said everything looks great. I feel tired, and it feels like my heart is in my throat. It feels like im suffocating.
It is slowly getting better, and I have so much appreciation for everyone that has posted here. It is amazing reading all of your stories and advise. I no longer feel alone.
I have second degree heart block, and therr was only...
Tick tock
I've had my bi-ventricle PM / ICD implanted for about 5 weeks now, after some serious sustained VT's. Everything seems to be going well but I am specifically but not consistently experiencing times when I can distinctly feel my heart beating. It seems to only happen in bed. And if my arm is laying across my chest, I can feel the beating into my arm.
Anyone else experiencing this?
I have a fu appointment on the 29th of the month.
thank you
100% pacing
- by FunGranddaddy
- 2024-04-12 10:22:49
- Coping
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- 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...
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.
When more medication isn’t always the answer
I thought I would share this with you all because I can see the funny side of it now but of course it is a serious matter.
As some of you may know, I struggle at times to look after my husband who has several difficult to control health conditions. Last night I panicked when I saw his blood glucose level hitting an all time low of around 54 mg/dL (3.0 mmol/L) if my Freestyle Libre sensor was accurate. Levels should be above 4.0 mmol/L. This happened because I was told to inc...
Pacemaker Side Effects
Hello. I am three months post pacemaker implant and continue to have shoulder and neck pain. I have read that this is a common side effect and wonder if any other members have experienced these pains. I found numerous studies and found that at least 50% of cardiac implants have these side effects but cannot find an answer as to why. Thank you for your input.
Cold weather
- by Bernardino
- 2024-03-02 06:43:17
- Coping
- 490 views
- 4 comments
I have biotronik Enitra 6 DR-T implanted two months ago. How would cold weather affect it?
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