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Life Lessons
- by marisab
- 2007-12-17 11:12:31
- General Posting
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- 7 comments
Life lessons are things we learn from past experiences of sorrow and regret. This cite seems as a family pacers. We can all relate and some ways depend on each other. Everday, I think how fortunate I am to be alive, and to have a heart problem. It seems strange to thank God for such a strange thing. To thank him for heart problem, but my pacer has taught me the most important life lessons even as easy concepts they are that does not mean we all grasp them.
The biggest pacer life lesson to...
chat
- by pat
- 2007-12-17 10:12:25
- General Posting
- 1226 views
- 1 comments
anyone got time to chat for a bit?
new
- by golem
- 2007-12-17 08:12:40
- Exercise & Sports
- 2159 views
- 10 comments
Hi All,
I'm also new to this group. I am Dutch and live in The Netherlands; 54 years old, male, and have my Medtronic 2 lead Adapta PM implanted three weeks ago, hopefully solving my AV block problem. The operation was non uneventful, because I had a total heart failure for about a minute and the operation had to ben stopped halfway. After installing a temporary PM with a lead through the groin, the operation was redone the next day and now everything works fine.
I used to enjoy...
Blues Chaser
- by POCKETS
- 2007-12-17 07:12:10
- General Posting
- 1224 views
- 0 comments
Hello Good People,
I haven't been an active participant in this forum very long but I've been reading the postings for months. As a result I know many of your names and have seen your pictures. I knew we all had something in common in that we all have a pacemaker or ICD. This week I see we have even more in common. That being this season seems to bring out thoughts and memories that have some of us feeling just a little bit down. Well today I received this link from an acquaintan...
Longevity Pacer
- by DD
- 2007-12-17 07:12:01
- General Posting
- 1307 views
- 3 comments
I had an av node ablation in Feb. 2006 and have a two lead Biotronic pacer that paces in my atrium at about 17% and 100% in the ventricle. which means that I am 100% dependent on this little sucker and they tell me there is a five year warranty on it. I am wondering how long it can be expected to last at 100% pacing. I believe it is set at 75 to 135 and I have a high heartrate when I am trying to relax or go to sleep. I can feel it in my heartarea and also in my back, It seems to be beatin...
Absurd questions by clueless people
- by uvagershwin
- 2007-12-17 06:12:23
- General Posting
- 1768 views
- 2 comments
Ok, these are real questions asked by friends of mine:
When telling a friend I had a PM, she asked if I could live forever... should have said yes...
When telling a camp counselor I had a PM, she asked if I got one before I got old.
When thinking out lound in the girl's locker room after gym, (Oh man, I have a PM test over the phone!) a girl asked if they were going to take it out and put it back in.
There shall be more in the near future...
Having a pacer repositioned
- by Pacer Lady
- 2007-12-17 06:12:20
- Complications
- 2014 views
- 1 comments
Hi everyone. I had my pacemaker put in in May 2007 and really have not had a comfortable day since. My pacemaker is very close to my armpit and borders on the edge of it. It limits my range of motion. It's uncomfortable to reach my left arm across my body to put on deodorant or reach for something. I still get pain and burning down my arm - not as bad but still get it. The area is still sensitive when touched. The doctor who put it is says "It's a little more lateral than she would like but...
Wondering...
- by uvagershwin
- 2007-12-17 06:12:07
- General Posting
- 1328 views
- 4 comments
I was just wondering if I could pursue a job as a pediatric cardiologist because I know for a fact that I would have to handle magnets. This is the only job I really want and can not think of anything else so if I could get that clarified I would be so grateful. Thanks!!!!
Hi PM Pals
- by Blueaustralia
- 2007-12-17 05:12:30
- General Posting
- 1321 views
- 5 comments
Thanks to Smitty and Jessie for answering my query. I feel a really Blue Australia tonight. Christmas is galloping towards me and it is a time of year that throws me into deep deep depression. This year the cards lay in a pile, no decorations, no tree, no extra fare in the cupboard. I feel very very tired and would love for one of my kids to make the effort for a change. "Hey Mum & dad, why don't you come up to us this year?" But my married sons have never done their turn. Funnily enoug...
It's great to be bionic!
- by uvagershwin
- 2007-12-17 05:12:15
- General Posting
- 1840 views
- 10 comments
Hello to all my fellow pacemaker recipients! If you or somebody you know is going to get a pacemaker, it isn't so bad. I am 13 and have had my pacemaker since I was less than 24 hours old. The only thing that I don't like is 1 that I can't play contact sports (I really want to fence!) and 2 the echos. I absolutly can not stand them! If you are concerned about iPod interference, I can tell you, I have a huge video iPod and it has not bothered me so far.
canadians
- by jessie
- 2007-12-17 04:12:53
- General Posting
- 1201 views
- 0 comments
hi ctfc40 and lapatatte welcome to the pacemaker forum. i am canadian as well and have a medtronic dual lead pacemaker. this is a great forum for support and friendship take care jessie
sorry
- by jessie
- 2007-12-17 04:12:16
- General Posting
- 1157 views
- 0 comments
sorry ctfc40 my mistake you are american lol jessie same thing really
Chat?
- by pacergirl
- 2007-12-16 10:12:20
- General Posting
- 1200 views
- 3 comments
Hey Pete, care to chat? sus
medtronic
- by jessie
- 2007-12-16 10:12:10
- General Posting
- 1292 views
- 0 comments
hi stoneflyer. welcome to the club. i am jessie born in 41 in ontario province in canada. we live on the border to the u.s. i have had my pacemaker for almost 16 months. this site is great for support and friendship. after you become addicted to the site. lol lol so i am retired too and have a medtronic dual lead. there are may of us. what happened that you need one. where are u from in pennsylvannia. i know where erie is and pittsburgh take care jessie
PM Pro's and Con's
As you all know I have been tryin to figure out if I should get a PM or not. If you guys could help me with some pro's and con's. I figured that is the only way i will feel totally sure is if I make a list and see where it goes from there!! Thanks so much. Hope everyone is enjoying their shopping!
Chat
- by rdelvis07
- 2007-12-16 07:12:47
- General Posting
- 1241 views
- 0 comments
Hey pacergirl you wanna chat?
EMF and Electrical Field concerns for Electrical Contractor
- by Nurse Teri
- 2007-12-16 04:12:53
- Interferences
- 2160 views
- 0 comments
This was originally posted in Travel and Work forum - I'd like more commentary if possible, so I thought I'd post it under this category:
I am wondering if there are any electrical contractors out there who have a pacemaker and are working in a different work site or location every day. How do you manage the uncertaintly of magnetic field and electrical current levels if your job requires that you visit a different customer (sometimes power plants) every day?
I would appre...
Want to rejoin gym
- by pacerpacer
- 2007-12-16 03:12:49
- Exercise & Sports
- 2091 views
- 6 comments
Hi All,
I am 30 years old and new to this club. Though I am not new with pacemakers and have it for last 25 years. I got my second replacement in march 2007. Prior to this replacemcent I was doing a bit of weightlifting etc. But this time my Doc told me not to lift heavy weights. when i asked him the reason he said that it is just a general advice. Now after 9 months I wish to join Gym again, but i am affraid as this may damage the leads. I understand that millitary and inclines types...
New Pacemaker
- by gentlben4u
- 2007-12-16 02:12:26
- ICDs
- 2241 views
- 4 comments
Hi,
I just received a new pacemaker, and I have some questions. Anyone care to chat?
I read with interest
- by Peter.Nash
- 2007-12-16 02:12:25
- General Posting
- 1324 views
- 3 comments
Sandra's posting about ICd's and Pace makers ..and it is nice to know it seems to be working well for her, and also noted Dominique's response... Hi Dominique!! I have Dilated cardio myopathy and had an ICD implant because I was at risk of SD.
I just wonder since my heart is all over the place all of the time why do they not pace my heart with one of these dual bits of kit... I guess there must be a reason... but I never seem to get an answer from the meds... perhaps some one here co...
You know you're wired when...
You can proudly say youre energy efficient.
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A pacemaker completely solved my problem. In fact, it was implanted just 7 weeks ago and I ran a race today, placed first in my age group.