Lovin my little tin heart...
- by Dawnie
- 2014-05-20 05:05:52
- Exercise & Sports
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- 4 comments
5 weeks post pm implant and I got back to the gym for an hour with my trainer today.....and it was fantastic!!!! To top it off I managed a gentle 45 min session of karate in the dojo tonight :) on the strength of this I have signed up to do a 5k fundraising run on 1st June.
I am on such a high. Who would have thought it after being unable to walk the length of myself because of fainting and breathlessness...
There is life after a pacemaker and I can't wait to enjoy it :)
4 Comments
Wingman
by Mywingman - 2014-05-21 01:05:05
Yes, me too! Got my wingman March 19th. Just got word from Transport Canada on May 8th that I am fit to fly with no restrictions. Back to doing what I love. I thought I had to wait 90 days. However, this is proof that this technology is well proven and trusted. Amen.
great news
by Tracey_E - 2014-05-21 09:05:31
So glad to hear you are doing well!! Keep up the good work. I went through the same thing, from tired and dizzy to ready to take on the world. We're so lucky to have these little miracles.
well done
by shellbell - 2014-06-11 04:06:39
Congratulations and well done...
you are doing so well so soon....
I also had P/M fitted Sept 2013 and am just about to do my first 5km run this weekend... I would never have thought before my new part was implanted I'd be able to feel so well again and achieve this wellness and fitness I have now...
. we are so very lucky to have this technology to keep us well ...
Keep up the great work.
Happy and healthy
:)
Shellbell
You know you're wired when...
You play MP3 files on your pacer.
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