Dizzyness
- by Mikecolson
- 2020-01-14 00:41:23
- Coping
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Great post PM results. One and half years in suffering thru dizziness. Mainly while stationary. Im very active. Rancher. Builder. Dr. Have pain implant as well needed for 31 post iraq combat related injuries and attending pain. But had great results with both implants. Maybe this is new me. Good Sats in + 97. Rate response wierd but managable.
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You know you're wired when...
You have a dymo-powered bike.
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I am just now 40 but have had these blackouts all my life. I am thrilled with the pacer and would do it all over again.
Rate response is highly tunable
by crustyg - 2020-01-14 16:29:47
Our natural heart rate control senses a number of things, most of which are beyond our current implantable technology (and price). Far from being the $10M man, most of us are in the $10k range.
But the technology that *is* implanted in us can be tweaked quite a lot to make rate response match our requirements as nearly as possible. In the best possible scenario you can get yours tuned to the best possible settings by performing your preferred exercise(s) in a lab setting, have the PM adjusted and then re-do the exercise. Otherwise it can take months (or even years) to get your settings adjusted for your requirements.