bradycardia pacemaker

I will possible get a pacemaker for bradycardia soon.please reply to me if you have a pacemaker for bradycardia and does it give you more energy and do you feel better.thank you


3 Comments

more energy for me

by Bhamster - 2015-09-07 04:09:04

Yes, it has definitely helped me. 4 weeks post implant for bradycardia I have more energy and feel much better, and safer.

I still have some soreness and minor symptoms, but so far so good.

I have always been very active (cycling, swimming, walking, golf, etc.) and do expect there will be some settings and adjustments to make.

I'm happy with my progress and relieved to have this medical device.

Good luck

Hi .. Brady .. positive

by oldearthworm - 2015-09-07 04:09:30

I have been diagnosed with bradycardia and SSS .. alonh with kidney "failure" and swollen lower extremities .. and 75 years young . My St Judes PM has returned me to being "my old self" . The blood pressure/pulse was down to
101/30/41 , two months ago .. Now, today, its 152/52/60 ..

I feel alot better...

by Runningmama - 2015-09-13 04:09:42

Hi There!

I guess I'm a few days late to this party, but wanted to chime in. I'm 35, fit, great shape, etc aside from the little fact that I have bradycardia, along with heart block stage 2-3 type 2...yeah fun. Anyway, for more than a year pre diagnosis, I was tired ALOT, split second dizzy alot (you know what I mean if you've had it) and to answer your question, 9 months ago, my Micra TPS was implanted and I feel better and have TONS more energy than I have had in YEARS....it really is like having a new life.

Hope this helps!

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