Got this brand new battery :)

Tracy E, Pacer Rep & Don b, thank you guys so much for tapping into my post some weeks ago...sorry I didn't get back to the post the following day as I was feeling pretty miserable. You guys were totally right...my blood pressure was low & my bpm was always at 70...i'm now 2 weeks post- op & doing pretty well...the sight looks as if nothing was ever done, just feel the understandable tightening & soreness around the sight mostly when I raise my arm, thinking this will probably increase as I form scar tissue under there. As soon as I got home from surgery & the sedation wore off, I realized how different i felt, i realized right away that the severe dizziness I was feeling prior to surgery was gone :)...i still feel some little things, Ex: i noticed that when i'm in bed there are certain positions while i sleep where the pacer kicks in or just sitting up relaxing & it kicks in way more than i remember my old one going off.. ..don't know if this is an adjustment period since i never went through that with my old pacer, i'll be discussing that with the doc but nonetheless, i'm feeling pretty good. I pretty much have been resting but tomorrow I'm going to attempt walking 2 miles at the park & hope all goes well...thank you guys once again for all of your intellect & helping those like me learn something new everyday...u guys are awesome! ttys!


1 Comments

great news!

by Tracey_E - 2013-11-18 01:11:06

Glad to hear you are doing well!

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