Small Electrical Shocking where the leads are placed.

I know that this sounds crazy, but I am having a small electrical shocking feeling in my chest fairly close to where the two leads from my defibulator are located.  It doesnt hurt, but i can definitly feel it when it occurs.  Has anyone else had anything like this?  I know there are hundreds of reasons why this can't or shouldn't be occuring, but it is.  

So any feedback would be greatly appreciated.

 


2 Comments

give them a call

by Tracey_E - 2024-05-14 10:51:09

If you have a home monitor, you can send an interrogation then call to let them know to watch for it. If something is going on, it should show up there. Or call and ask to be seen. Any time something seems off, it's worth a call. 

Unipolar, Bipolar return

by Selwyn - 2024-05-14 11:08:46

I once had muscle twitching when my device was set to unipolar return. A flick of a switch to put this into bipolar return worked wonders.

I would definately be talking to the pacemaker department as you should not be having these problems.

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