Has anyone moved shortly after pm surgery?

Before my pacemaker placement I'd put my house on the market to move out of the small rural area to a big city where my family lives. Besides living nearby family again I realized this small rural area didn't have the medical help with some cancer follow-up.

After the collapse and PM placement my exhaustion was so extreme I told the realtor to take it off the market. My experience here with the cardiologist further convinced me I need to get out of this area for follow-up if I ever want to hope to get better.

As exhausted as I feel I can't imagine a move, but I also think I don't have a prayer of getting real help and recovering my life if I stay here. Did anyone else make a decision to move, and move after a pacemaker? If my house sells I can pay someone to pack things load things and drive a uhaul. I have zero confidence in my new cardiologist because of some missteps and miscommunication early on. My choices are limited and I'm sure they talk to each other so the 3 cardios here just reinforce each other


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As for my pacemaker (almost 7 years old) I like to think of it in the terms of the old Timex commercial - takes a licking and keeps on ticking.