Most Recent Messages in General Posting
Long time no post...
- by SuperBionic
- 2008-02-21 12:02:04
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Hello all. Just thought I would check in and see what is going on in "here". I am just pacing along great. I did need to go into the hospital recently to conduct an EP study with a possible ablation because I have been having symptoms of superventricular tachydardia. The doc was not able to duplicate my heart rythms, so he did not ablate. This all happened a month ago. Today I went in and spoke to the doc's nurse and he told me that they saw that I definently had a heart block in my ventr...
Make sure you check it out!
- by pacergirl
- 2008-02-21 11:02:00
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I would like to encourage each and everyone one of you to check out the links that Valerie has posted below this message. You will not be disappointed. I was completely swept away with positive emotions.
Please, take some time to check it out.
Happy viewing,
Pacergirl
Our Unique Family
- by valerie
- 2008-02-21 09:02:23
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Hi peoples!
Here, something for all of you:
Part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h39sYoaaY7I
Part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YqY6nHxw_s
Told ya' you're always in my thoughts :)
Enjoy!
~Valerie
p.s. I can always delete stuff, so let me know (this sounds confusing now, but if you look at the links, you'll know what I mean).
6 weeks in, got some issues.......
- by GN
- 2008-02-21 07:02:59
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Hi Guys...
Right, deep breath, I'm 7 weeks down the road from my DDD Medtronic PM fitting for 3rd Degree AV Block and 29 years old living in Milton Keynes (UK), haven't been on here for a while so apologies for the intro ;o) The op went ok, and I'm yet to have my first pacer clinic check up, which maybe the answer to my fist concern but the wound is still pretty sore to touch and I'm struggling or maybe afraid to pick up my 2 year old daughter or when I do I cringe as it stings and is...
Frustrated
- by elleinad23
- 2008-02-21 07:02:00
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Well I haven't posted on here in awhile. I am not doing very good. About a month ago, I passed out at the pulmonologists office. I refused to go to the ER because like always I knew nothing would be done. Last Sunday morning I was at work and started having severe chest pain. I went to the ER, but not before I got so confused I didn't know where I was or anything.
They said my BP was dropping really low. I had a positive tilt table test (and couldn't get a BP reading) and they placed...
Confused? So am I...
- by uvagershwin
- 2008-02-21 06:02:37
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Hey everybody. I am just wondering if anybody else is as overwhelmed by the amount of Medtronic recalls and lawsuits these days. With as many people depening on them everyday! I have never had a problem with Medtronic, but I am feeling a bit concerned...
A NEW LEASE ON LIFE.
- by Stepford_Wife
- 2008-02-21 05:02:04
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I found this article in Reader's Digest, and I was so fascinated that I had to share it with you.
In the near future, there will be a new protein, like a seed that causes new vessels to sprout, creating a network of capillaries and small arteries.
Could that be the end of open heart bypass surgery, or a cure for CHF?
Please read on.
~ Dominique ~
New Treatment for Heart Transplant Hopefuls
An experimental treatment is giving desperately ill heart patient...
RISKS OF PROCEEDURE
- by peter
- 2008-02-21 03:02:18
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I am always amused when asked to sign a consent form in hospital. I one had one once that had hand written in big letters accross it "Risk of Death". It took me one second to sign it.
To me all consent forms should also list the risks of not having the treatment as those risks are much greater. I know it is frustrating if something does not turn out as well as it could or should have done. For a very few the outcome can make the patient worse off than before. But when you go into hospital y...
Meeting in Portsmouth England
- by Jules
- 2008-02-21 02:02:22
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Does anyone live in Portsmouth, Hampshire in the United Kingdom. I am at the moment living in France near Bergerec and am going home for a week on the 29th Feb. Be good to hear from any pacers in that area.
Julie
First appointment tomorrow
- by Jules
- 2008-02-21 02:02:08
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Hi
Just thought I would say that I have loads of questions for the Cardiologist tomorrow. Thanks everyone and hopefully I will come away without tablets, and the rate response turned off and the bpm lowered. Does that sound positive or what!
Without all these suggestions I would not know what to do.
Let you all know how I get on tomorrow.
Julie
A Tattoo For My PM
- by megspacin
- 2008-02-20 12:02:58
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Hi everyone. I am pretty new to this site. I am 20 years old and had my PM for 10 years due to AV heartblock and bradycardia since birth. (I am very interested in sharing stories with anyone and hopefully with some people close in age).
I was just wondering if anyone had some ideas on what kind of tattoo would represent my PM. Does anyone have one which symbolizes their PM or condition, or possibly have seen some? I was hoping to incorporate a heart and/or butterfly (or even a shamroc...
I'm Back
- by SMITTY
- 2008-02-20 10:02:03
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Hello Folks,
Im back. I got home late Tuesday. I had 2 more stents implanted in the RCA (right coronary artery). That makes three in that one vessel so the doctor told me. That gives me a total of six stents. When I look at a X-ray of my chest and see all the metal I have in my body, (6 stents, 7 pieces of wire where they tied me back together after the bypass surgery and a pacemaker with 2 leads) I think I may have a problem making it through a metal detector.
An...
Meeting Up!
- by tcrabtree85
- 2008-02-20 03:02:32
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So I have read a lot of posts in the past month about how we would all really enjoy to have a pacemaker club reunion type thing. I have said to some that I am willing to start putting something together but haven't because I have not heard any responses back. So my curiousity is ruling over me. How many are interested in meeting up and having a get together?
I know that we are all so spread out and it could be a little hard. I think meeting in the middle would not be a bad thing. I k...
Hi Everyone home free!!
- by Peter.Nash
- 2008-02-20 03:02:20
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Hello to all my pacer family,
just like to say a big thank you for all your so very kind get well wishes at times like these we find out who our friends really are, and I am honered that I seem to have so many .
I am feeling so much better and hope to be back on line soon
than you all again.
And it was brilliant to see Cathryn and Dominique get together... I just new they would be great friends... "I love it when a plan comes together" it is better than all the meds rea...
Med Alert bracelets
- by megspacin
- 2008-02-20 01:02:31
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Hi again. I have noticed some banners advertising medic alert bracelets/pendants. I have never been told I needed to wear one.
How do you know you should wear one? Is it a personal choice or medical advisement?
thanks
~Meg
Clothing question
- by Yorker
- 2008-02-19 12:02:56
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This one is probably going to be one of the stranger questions posted here.
I volunteer at a historic site (18th century) near my home and ususally wear a set of period clothing when I do. Part of that clothing consists of a corset, not quite the Scarlet O'Hara tight thing of the movies, but it does constrict a little and act like a "pushup" bra. I'm 3 1/2 post op and have not yet tried it on but am concerned that the constriction or "pushing up" might be a problem. I don't see my cardio...
My new pacemaker/defibrillator
- by Barbm
- 2008-02-19 12:02:16
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Hello everyone. I am a 55 year old woman with a history of Atrial Fib and Mitral Valve prolapse.
I had a mitral valve replacement (mechanical due to my age) June 1 2005. At the time I thought that this was gonna fix me up......well....I waited and waited and never received my strength back after the surgery. I returned to work...but it was extremely hard. My heart was measured at 45 at that time, and by October 2007 it had dropped to 25.
Durring my heart surgery, my surgeon perfor...
medtronic lead class action
- by kathybnc
- 2008-02-19 11:02:15
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Hi Everyone,
I haven't posted in a very long time - since my husband passed away in June (he had a medtronic ICD). My son had been urging me to look into the defective lead lawsuit and for whatever reason I didn't - until last night when I did a search and discovered that the lead in my husband's ICD is one of the #'s that came up as defective. His ICD caused him all kinds of problems and discomfort and he kept saying he felt like there was something wrong with it. Does anyone know...
Be-lated Birthdays!
- by tcrabtree85
- 2008-02-19 10:02:22
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So I am not creative at all like Valerie.. but ela-girl was right we are behind on some b-days.
For the month of Feb here is the b-day list that Valerie had sent me a while back:
Blake (admin): February 10
. Valerie: February 14
So to both Blake and Valerie sorry i'm late but I hope that you both had great birthdays!
To anybody that I have forgotten your not on my birthday list. So you will have to send me some messages with your b...
Has anybody heard
- by tcrabtree85
- 2008-02-19 10:02:13
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from miss Valerie lately. I have been thinking about her so much and have tried calling her. I know that she has been facing a lot but maybe one of you have heard from her.
Thanks,
Tammy
You know you're wired when...
You read consumer reports before upgrading to a new model.
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I finished 29th in London in 2 hours 20 minutes 30 seconds which is my fastest with or without a device so clearly it didnt slow me down ! I had no problems apart from some slight chaffing on my scar - more Vaseline next time.