Has anybody experienced this?

Hi to all, I have not been able to get on as often but wanted some input from some others.My energy level has finally started to gradually increase which is great my spasms are still intense and even more so lately.
Last night I experienced my usual spasms but they traveled across my scar area and for about three hours I sat in extreme pain and pressure over my pm. It felt like my pm even jumped up and down with each spasm I had. This was unusal as this has not happened before.
I finally fell asleep at about 2 in the morning and woke up at 5 just from my spasms not being present over the pm scar area at all. Has anybody else experienced this? Or am I just a odd case?
I am scheduled to see my EP in mid Nov. to see what the next step is with these spasms. It seems weird that when my pulse is at 60 they are not present but my body can not handle a rate of 60 and when they moved me back up to 70 it came right back and they still are saying it is not a pm issue. They potentially think it is scar tissue messing me up.
Thanks in advance for any input. To all the knew pacers welcome to the club. I have enjoyed looking at everyones pictures thanks to all who have worked so hard to get that up and running.


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Im not sure this is exactly the same

by scpck - 2007-10-31 03:10:03

Im not sure this is exactly the same, but aobut 2 weeks ago I had a couple of fainting episodes. I called the clinic and they did the inquity with the big magnet and said they were tweaking the settings. I didn't know to ask what they were though. Now I have a really bad burning pain in my scar, the edges of my pacer and in the web space of both my hands. They SAY it's not the pacemaker. It looks pretty specific to me though. I have my next "inquisition" on the 25 of November. I wish you luck in your visit. I need a list of what I need to ask so I don't look like an ignoramus (like I am right now.)

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