When to mow ..
- by oldearthworm
- 2015-08-07 05:08:58
- Exercise & Sports
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July 15, 2015 , first hours of the St Jude two lead PM, implanted subcutaneously below the left side collarbone .. I was strongly(IMO) advised not to do anything but lay around like a vegetable for many weeks (about 8) ..
Yesterday, I used the Simplicity ZT1644 mower for 30 minutes , easy, no strain, 90% one hand operation ..
But, with the pull hard to start equipment (mower, shredder, blower, etc.) a different story .. this may be too much strain/stress on the left side shoulder .. I was told NOT to do any portside pitching .. for two months ..
At the Holy Spirit, there is so much stress and fear - primarily with pulling out the PM wires .. understandable, to an extent ..
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Healing time , sufficient
by oldearthworm - 2015-08-10 04:08:49
I cannot , will not pull out the PM leads ..This would be disastrous ..
I appreciate the responses ..
My heart is strong, but its control was "lazy" .. too lazy . and causing me to be lazy and then outright sick (no appetite, no energy) for the month of July ..
June ??? I know not ..
Bradycardia and sick sinus were oft mentioned
Thanks again for the responses , I'll not be pulling starter ropes until 15 Sept .Following healing instructions .. more or less .. am I .
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So, my advice is to go about your daily routine and forget that you have a pacemaker implanted in your body.
I use a pushmower
by Busdriver - 2015-08-09 12:08:23
and I have had no problems. It's a 22 inch mower, nothing special, and truth be told, I feel better after working up a good sweat and the yard looks great!