How did you feel after an ICD implant

  • by Johnl
  • 2018-04-21 03:18:46
  • ICDs
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  • 5 comments

I had a ICD implanted 4 weeks ago now and I have felt 10x worse since the surgery, I'm a 25 year old Male, very fit and active before implant and now I can barely get out of bed longer then half hour. 

I constantly have an odd feeling around the heart, it's hard to explain. Dizziness is more frequent then before. 

I thought it was normal to start with but it seems to get worse as time goes on,

Has anyone been through the same thing, is there something wrong with the ICD, I dont know what to do anymore..

 


5 Comments

call your doctor

by Tracey_E - 2018-04-21 09:21:14

Have you been back to the doctor? Nothing you are describing is normal.

Settings

by Grateful Heart - 2018-04-21 09:27:59


You probably need a setting adjustment or two.  When they implant these devices, the voltage is set high to allow your heart to get used to being paced and for the leads to embed.  After a few months, most of us need adjustments to the device, especially if you are active.  There are so many settings and parameters to these little computers.

They shouldn't change more than 2 settings at a time, this way, if those settings are not correct for you....they can change them back and try a different setting.  It can take more than one adjustment to get it tweaked right for you.  Don't be discouraged if you find you have to go back more than once....it's very common.  We are all different and need different settings for our hearts.  Most of us need an adjustment or two over time, sometimes even after a few years as our heart can change.   

I would start there with your doctor...it's the easiest fix.

Grateful Heart

Recovery Time

by leepacer - 2018-04-22 05:52:43

Very important that you see your PM doctor. NOW

People recover at different speeds however if you're   an athlete you should feel better. ELite athletes need the vigor of work outs to feel normal and the heart is conditioned to work outs. Try walking or use a the tred mill,  light exercise and check your BP etc. 

Hope this helps.

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by Johnl - 2018-04-22 19:39:48

Thanks for all your help,

I did go back to the doctors that put it in and they think it's all fine but I defiantly dont agree.

General

by Mandar - 2018-04-27 14:52:38

Heyy man ssup .. iam not a medical  guy . Bt i have my icd implant  10 months back.. i know what ur going through  . May be i can be wrong . But its 90% mental thought  .. just be positive . Think that its for ur own safety .. and try to live up with it .

You know you're wired when...

You know the difference between hardware and software.

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