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chat

anyone feel like chatting, i really would like someone to talk to tonight
thx
pat

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Mammogram

I'm looking for an alternative to getting a mammogram. My doctor and my cardiologist are no help. Anyone have any suggestions? There must be some other kind of screening available.

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thanks

What a wonderfull website that has been created. I get on it every night and feel like I have shared experiences with several people in like situations. No one understands what you are going through both physically and psychologically when you go through this procedure and what you went through before the pacemaker which is why this website is so great! Thanks to whomever started this and made it possible for us to share experiences. I suggested a support group when I got my pacemaker in Feb...

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t-shirts

I am thinking about marketing t-shirts that say "I am battery operated" on the front with a pacemaker picture. On the back, they'd say "Pacemaker Proud". For $20-- would that interest anyone?

I am a 42 year old that feels way too young for my pacemaker, but I sure appreciate the way it has changed my life for the better!

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Medtronic remote assistant

Hi all,
I haven't posted for a long time. Had my annual PM check last week. Since my last check I have had a number of days where I get 5-6 strange episodes. My cardiologist thought they were vasovagal attacks. Anyway I expected that the PM check would not indicate anything as it had in the past, but this time it showed a number of strange beats, I'm not sure what, but the technician was checking for noise and mentioned ectopic and fast beats. So I now have a devise called a remote assistan...

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Feeling the PM

I am now entering week 2 since my PM implant. Does it ever get to the point when you no longer feel it or it stops restricting your movement. When I move my left arm, I can feel the pressure created of this metal device pushing against my shoulder. Does it settle overtime so that you regain complete mobility or is that something I should reckon with?

Stuie

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It's done!!!

Hi Everyone,

Well, the deed has been done. I got home about 4 hours ago, and am now the proud owner of a St Jude Medical 5826 PM, with an IsoFlex S 1645K Atrial lead and a St Jude 1688TC ventricular lead. I have no idea what any of the numbers etc actually mean, but apart from a very achey left arm, I feel great - Yey!!!

Valerie, can I add my new arrival to the PM birthday please? He/she hasn't got a name yet, but as he/she was 'born' today it makes them a 'Sagittauirus' ;...

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Keeping a job as a Police Officer

My husband is currently a police officer on the East Coast. He will be undergoing a procedure to have a difibrillator implanted soon. Just wondering if there are any other individuals in the same field who are currently working as a police officer or who have had to terminate their positions in the Police Force due to having an implantable Difibrillator. Police work is and has been his passion for many years. I just don't like the idea that maybe his passion will be stripped away. So again the...

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CardioNet

I have recently seen a posting with reference to a CardioNet monitor someone wore for 21 days. I am currently connected for 14 days. It was just activated late last night. I am finding it a bit annoying as I have to carry the monitor with me and it beeps when I am out of range. I guess it is a small inconvenience if it gives my doctor a clue into why I am short of breath and feeling strange again after 17 months with my PM. Things were pretty good for the first 12-14 months and then some of...

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Vegas Trip

Just an update, I just got back last night. (Sat.) from my Vegas Bowling trip, I thought I would let everyone know the results. I won a sweeper event and placed in both tourney's I bowled in. I won $2400.00 bowling. Better yet I won just a hair over $3000.00 on Keno. Now that's a great trip you don't usually win at Keno. So I had a great time , felt great all week and drove straight through going home. That is a twelve hour trip. Had no problems health-wise at all. I am looking forward to the ne...

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Thanks for the feedback

To Aldeer and Smitty,

Thank you so much for your feedback. It was much appreciated.

Stuie

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defibulator implant

Hello, I had a defibulator implanted under my breast on October 5th. It was a one night stay and the surgeon told me it would take longer than in surgery than if I put it in the usual place, but that's ALL he told me. It's now been almost 8 weeks, my breast is swollen and there are sharp pains. Has anyone else had a defibulator placed as I have, and if so, how long will this pain go on? I'm about to say take the darn thing out...

Many thanks for a response.

Kate

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PM and Meds

Hi again,

l am relatively new to PM and this club so first let me say hi to all of you. I have afib and high BP. The beta-blocker (ZIAC) I was taking was slowing my irregular heart down to much so I had a dual chamber Guidant Insignia PM implanted on November 13th. At that time I was switched to Toprol for the high blood pressure and there is come discussions about being put on Coumadin. Do any of you have a similar situation. I have heard some negative comments about Toprol on other...

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Violin, I am confused.....

Violin,

Your post states you are still "winded" and ask for input from club members. Yet in a comment to Michelle Susan's post you state you are a PHYSICIAN and advise her to get a 2nd opinion. Why would you not follow your own advice and see your EP or seek another opinion? Don't you have medical care immediately available to you? Surely you have colleagues you can go to for opinions. Can you see why I say I am confused? Good luck and God bless.

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Jokes ;-p

Hello my Pacer friends! I have a question....

Would anyone care to share what their favorite joke is in the "You're Wired When...." column is?

My favorite one is "Jerry and the Pacemakers! hee hee. Every time I read it I just crack up! The jokes cycle around and that one is my favorite.
I am just curious as to what my fellow pacers might think.

laughing every time I see it!
Pacergirl ;-p

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Had my Defib for 2 months

I had Vtach (240 pulse) as a result from a heart infection 18 years ago. They attempted ablation, but I had to much scaring from the infection.

Even after 2 months, I still can't stand the thing. Before I went into surgery, I knew I might get one, but little did I realize it was the size of a flip cell phone. Unfortunately I'm relatively fit, so there isn't a lot of tissue that could be removed, so it sticks up 1/8th an inch or so (worse towards my shoulder or if I move at all).
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Another A fib question

Hi everyone, I have been given anatolol for my afib starting on 25mg for the first few days to see if it improved and now on 50 mg per day, this has now settled my afib down, but I am getting constant pain in my right chest, when I phoned the doc about it he said it must be something else. I have this feeling that the drug is causing it, anyone with a similar experiance?
Regards to all, Ian.

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Thanks!!!!!!

Thanks to all of you who helped me with my question about being "winded" and how long until i don't feel like an old lady. I am thankful for those of you who took the time to respond. I will definitely give time to heal and get stronger. I am a cyclist and a golfer and a generally active person.

Your experiences truly helps and i am thankful to Pacemaker Club.com for allaying my fears.
violin

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The time has (almost) arrived

Hi Everyone,

As a regular 'pre PM op' visitor here for the past couple of months, thought I'd let you know that I'm about to become a fully battery operated member. My cardio called this afternoon and they have a cancellation next Monday (26th Nov) so I'll be having my first PM impant.

I'm a little nervous, but thanks to all you wonderful people here (extra shout out to Allan and Lotti) for sharing your stories, tips and experiences, I'm not half as nervous and terrified a...

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getting no answers

Hi my name is michele I have a Insignia Ultra DR model 1290 pacemaker. It was implanted in sept. 14, 2006.I have syncope is why I have mine, since Icant raise my arm up always tired pain where my pacemaker is.I have chest pain lightheaded pain in my stomach right uder my left rib cage and between my chest in between my breast alittle underbut right at the top part of my stomach, throwing up blood . had scope to look in stomach for ulcer but founnd nothing wrong. my heart doctor said theses th...

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Your anxiety is normal. It takes some of us a little time to adjust to the new friend. As much as they love you, family and friends without a device just cannot understand the adjustment we go through. That is why this site is so valuable.