Just Got Mine

First install. 15 hours and counting with my new Accent Pacemaker from St. Jude. Yeah!!!


9 Comments

Guido.......

by Tattoo Man - 2012-11-30 04:11:25


...welcome to the mad house !!

Tattoo Man

welcome!

by Tracey_E - 2012-11-30 09:11:05

Welcome to the world of being paced!! Wishing you a quick recovery. Don't be shy if you have questions.

Great Attitude

by Grateful Heart - 2012-11-30 12:11:23

Glad all went well. Speedy recovery!

keep positive

by bottle - 2012-12-01 02:12:31

its a crazy time initially but it definately gets better this forum really good just dont read the scary stories good luck.

Thanks all

by guido911 - 2012-12-01 02:12:34

For the replies and comments. I am pain free and itching to take this pacer for a test run. I know, be patient. But still, I got a new lease as they say.

6 months ago

by skyepacer - 2012-12-01 05:12:19

Hi, Welcome to the site. I have had my St. Jude PM for 6 months and wish you well....this site has been a great support to me and it seems to everyone who writes...speedy recovery to you!

Welcome

by Many Blessings - 2012-12-01 08:12:03

Hi guido911 and welcome. I'm on month 7, almost 8 (St. Jude CRT). Hang in there. You may sail through your recovery without a problem or care in the world. Or, you may have some bumps and scares along the way. Either way, all the wonderful people out here are here to help.

Best wishes and prayers to you for a smooth, carefree recovery.

Thinking Nothing But Positive

by guido911 - 2012-12-01 08:12:25

Thanks for the well wishes all, and someday I hope to be the one telling newbies the same positive wishes.

Running again

by myrosie - 2013-01-07 08:01:16

Hi, I am 4 weeks post PM insertion and started my running also. Feels great. Enjoy the run on Thursday. Any plans for a marathon/half/10k etc.?

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