To get some comments
- by simonkuah
- 2012-02-24 05:02:41
- Checkups & Settings
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Hai everybody Great to join you guys on this tropic,That my story,pacemaker implant on Jan 2010 in malaysia,for the 1 year i can still active as normal after the 6 months rest after operation.When coming to 2 year, i found that my health is deteriorating ,i was told not to doing aggresive sport like badminton, I am only 50+ . Im so sad i have to quit my favourable game. I m now taking Tambocor 100mg in the morning after food and half table in the after the dinner.
I wonder is that something wrong in the setting? I have read many comments and i found that having a PM is not the end of the world.
Thank you
SimonK
5 Comments
Play Badminton
by Moner - 2012-02-27 11:02:13
Hi Simonkuah,
It's true having a PM is NOT the end of the world.
I have the same type of PM like you, I think you need to ask your doctor what kind of settings you have on your PM.
You're too young to have these limitations.
There are plenty of adjustments that can be made, you really need to talk to a doctor who will listen to you.
I hope you're feeling better.
Badminton
by simonkuah - 2012-02-29 05:02:17
Thank Guy ,really appreciate !
Last few day I went for second Dr, His view was totally difference. I must go for another settings i think. By the way , How old are you , Moner ,
Follow up
by Moner - 2012-03-01 01:03:45
I'm thrilled that you went to another doctor.
Now get out there and embrace a new handle on life.
I'm 48 years old, and went back to jogging a week after my implantation on 1/12/12
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But I think it will make me feel a lot better. My stamina to walk is already better, even right after surgery. They had me walk all around the floor before they would release me. I did so without being exhausted and winded the way I had been.
badminton
by simonkuah - 2012-02-25 02:02:34
Thank ronaldo, will seek another Dr