feeling very sick
- by francesp
- 2016-11-08 03:51:49
- Complications
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I would like to know if any one has the same side effects as me ,,,PM inserted Dec 14 since then i feel like I am dying and Cardio Specialist not interested, I have felt heat coming from my PM from the first week ,,I told them before it was inserted that I am sensitive to all metals, they have refused to check it with any tempeture Guage just saying Ive inserted 1000s and never heard of it its your imadgination, Leaving the clinic after having it reset for the first time I came close to passing out while still at the hospital,saved by the Pastor who put me in a wheel chair ,never been able to walk more than 50 mtre with out being so out of breath I have to sit down to recover. In the last year I have been dianosed with Chronic Ashma , Throbophlephitis this is inflamation right through all the viens in my body ,very painfull ,Fibromialagia this is inflamation in the body mucles, swelling of my stomach has resulted in a double hernia ,,the latest is shingles in six places on my body.and blood test show I am fighting of glandular fever I really need to know if the is any one else who has reacted this was or any other way most important to find out if anyone has felt heat from PM thank you new member francesp
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Metal Allergy pacemaker
by francesp - 2016-11-14 13:17:14
Hi Bill H thank you I folowed your link and found a heap of docs on metal allergies what I can relate to much appreciated Pauline
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by francesp - 2016-11-25 06:15:53
Thank you to all who answered my questions ,,
,this is a very important one has anyone felt heat from their pacemaker my was hot from day one two yearson it still gives of heat.
Pauline
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Metal sensitivity
by BillH - 2016-11-08 20:22:49
I have no idea of the symptoms, but it does happen.
Here are a couple of references.
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/744263
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4485204/