questions to ask specialist

Hi all, am going in to see my specialist tomorrow, hoping to get info about my pm, arrhythmia's, placement ... Is there anything I should ask that I'll kick myself for not asking ?


3 Comments

Talk to the tech

by Theknotguy - 2014-03-02 05:03:28

Talk with the tech while they're gathering information. Some of the techs are a wealth of information.

You didn't say anything about your situation so we can't really suggest questions to ask.

Most questions revolve around your condition. Like KAG said, "How do you feel?" If good, not too many questions.
If not feeling good, "Ask why? Then ask what can be changed and why."

Hope this helps.

Theknotguy

Hrmm

by boxxed - 2014-03-02 07:03:50

If everything is good can't think of many general questions to ask. Maybe inquire about whether or not you're eligible for remote monitoring.

Yes

by KAG - 2014-03-02 11:03:48

Get a copy of your PM interrogation report. It will have all your device settings, modes and the data from now to the previous interrogation. Then if you come up with questions in the future you'll have all the data in hand and be able to ask for any help on this site.

The biggest thing is "How do you feel?" If you're feeling good and able to do your normal activities, then all is well.

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So, my advice is to go about your daily routine and forget that you have a pacemaker implanted in your body.