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Placement of pacemaker
- by The Bunny
- 2007-10-18 03:10:26
- Complications
- 3556 views
- 2 comments
I recently had surgery to replace my dual chamber pacemaker as the battery had expired. 8 years, not too bad. I am not so happy with the placement of my ticker :)! It's a bit higher than my last one, and there is a wire protruding and giving me discomfort. Anybody else experience problems such as this or of the like? My first pacemaker was placed to close to my collar bone, causing rubbing with my pacemaker, so I had to undergo a second surgey with that!
Please, anybody out th...
Pacer moms
- by jennywi
- 2007-10-18 01:10:39
- General Posting
- 2019 views
- 5 comments
Any young pacer moms out there?
How was your pregnacy any issues because of your pacemaker?
Im 24 and starting to think about a family in the next few years.
Any insight would be great.
Thanks
-Jenn-
Chat room
- by x-JustSami-x
- 2007-10-17 11:10:26
- General Posting
- 1353 views
- 1 comments
Boring none in there ...
Wanna chat?
x
Flutters
- by x-JustSami-x
- 2007-10-17 10:10:37
- Batteries & Leads
- 2375 views
- 2 comments
I have had my pacemaker for 6 and half years.
I have been told by the doctor the battery is running out.
I keep getting a fluttering feeling in my chest.
Why is this?
Polar heart rate monitor
- by Donald McEachern
- 2007-10-17 10:10:22
- Interferences
- 2778 views
- 2 comments
I had been using a Polar heart rate monitor for years when going to Cardiac Rehab, Now that I have a PaceMaker I have wondered if it will effect the pacemaker. The Polar transmitter is a T-31 and is strapped around the chest and transmits a signal to a wrist receiver.
multiple firings
- by richardsiii
- 2007-10-17 09:10:06
- Complications
- 2000 views
- 2 comments
On avg how many times should these things go off in a day or a week
Pacemaker in For One week
- by allanrogers
- 2007-10-17 05:10:28
- Coping
- 1831 views
- 3 comments
Hi Everyone Allan (41) Edinburgh
Well One week has passed and I must admit each day i feel a little stronger.I am able to sleep partially on my right side but not for long.I am no longer sleeping in affternoons and my wound is very tidy but still a little tender but no more pain killers.
I must admit i am glad my pacemaker sight is still sore as it reminds me not to carry anything heavy with my left arm which is incredibly hard to do.
I have a twin chamber pacemaker wi...
Epicardial Ablation
- by andycarlton
- 2007-10-17 05:10:25
- ICDs
- 1920 views
- 1 comments
Hi,
My ICD was inserted in 2002 and have had ever increasing VT episodes since then 5 resulting in shocks. Had two previous ablations which had limited success (each reduced VT episodes for 6-9 months only). A third ablation in July this year failed and in fact increased the episodes to daily occurances.
Last Thursday in Barts Hospital London I had an Epicardial Ablation ( www.medscape.com/viewarticle/458545 ), has anyone any previous experience of this type of procedure?
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Less than 1 %
- by haggen
- 2007-10-17 03:10:39
- Complications
- 1945 views
- 2 comments
Today I'm 4 weeks post PC for heart block.All was going well till 10/12 when I experienced a substernal moderate pain increasing with deep breathing.Was dicharged 10/16 and now feel pretty good.Was Dxed Pericarditis and Hemopericardium.In hospital I was primarily observed and the echogram 10/13 was essentially normal except for a trace of fluid in the pericardial sac(the prio one 10/15) showed a small amt.This complication was due to irritation or puncture of the heart wall.Was told that there w...
less than 1% ?
- by haggen
- 2007-10-17 03:10:25
- Complications
- 1662 views
- 0 comments
Sorry the echo 10/13 showed more fld than the 10/15. Haggen
Intro
- by Pei8147
- 2007-10-17 01:10:50
- General Posting
- 1529 views
- 11 comments
Hello Folks,
Im new to the PM Club. I've had a pacemaker since 1991 when I was 11 or 12. I'm currently 28 and I'm on my third pacemaker (installed last November).
I would love to meet other PM folks who are under 30 to chat with.
This last pacemaker install has thrown me for a loop personally. I haven't quite recovered mentally from the procedure. Possibly lead to a mild depression, but I work on it daily.
I look forward to hearing from others.
Trial and error ???
- by richardsiii
- 2007-10-16 12:10:57
- Conditions, Meds & Tests
- 2083 views
- 1 comments
I have had my Dfib/PM installed since July 10 2007 at first I was able to do some things cleaning moving light items occasionally bend over to pick things up. Aprox a month ago i was washing my truck at a coin car wash being in a slight hurry to beat the clock my defib went off 3 times. They put me on Amiodarone(pacerone) 600 mg a day my heart arithmea now gets so bad that I have to drink water to calm my self down then it went off 5 times at the ER a couple of weeks later the defib was check...
Lead letter -
- by PreciousDays
- 2007-10-16 11:10:49
- Complications
- 1913 views
- 3 comments
My device was implanted less than six weeks ago - with - you guessed it - the potentially defective 6949 lead. I have seen several references to a "Dear Physician" letter that Medtronics sent to doctors in March of 2007 (six months prior to my implant) warning them of the higher than expected failure rate of these leads. I have not been able to find the content of this letter. Does any one know where I can find a copy of it? I am really distressed to think my doctor may have used these lea...
wires disconnect
- by perroloco429
- 2007-10-16 11:10:36
- General Posting
- 1762 views
- 2 comments
How would you know if your wires, leads became dislodged from your heart? I have a St. Judes with two leads.
Thanks so much
Charlie
chat room
- by zapper
- 2007-10-16 11:10:28
- General Posting
- 1962 views
- 5 comments
Whats with the chat room? I couldn't get a response. Its like everybody is just starring at a blank screen. Watching and waiting.
Thank You Smitty
- by Vicki
- 2007-10-16 11:10:24
- General Posting
- 1355 views
- 1 comments
Just wanted to thank Smitty for being such a huge part of this group. I learn so much from you. We are very fortunate to have you here to help us and teach us. Thanks again.
Vicki
Help! I need an Opinion
- by jltrebel21
- 2007-10-16 11:10:06
- Checkups & Settings
- 2568 views
- 6 comments
Hello everyone I have a great dilema and I need some opinions. I have a pacemaker since 2002 and ever since then my life has been a total blessing. I have felt great other than having to deal with my rate response when I am driving. It activates when hitting bumps and makes my heart race. Well anyway it helped me when I was playing basketball so I never really complained to my cardiologist. Well because of insurance purposes I was forced to switch doctors and cardiologist. The new cardiologist s...
Question please re: Heart Monitor
- by Carol
- 2007-10-16 10:10:43
- Exercise & Sports
- 2001 views
- 2 comments
I'm 3 weeks post-op for a Medtronic Dual Chamber Pacer. My question is regarding the safety in using a Polar heart rate monitor. I have the type that utilizes a chest strap for the sensors and the wrist-watch style read-out. Do you all think it is OK to use such a monitor or can it somehow interfere with the Pacemaker. I'm thinking it should be OK, and I really don't want to call the docs office with this question. I was told by the Doctor at my first check-up that I could walk on the tread...
Leads
- by scpck
- 2007-10-16 09:10:48
- General Posting
- 1450 views
- 1 comments
I was checking my Pacemaker registration card and I see I have SELOS leads. 1 straight and 1 "j". I don't find anything on the Biotronik webpage indicating they are the manufacturer. Is anyone familiar with the SELOS brand?
Dr. Visit!
- by tcrabtree85
- 2007-10-16 09:10:35
- General Posting
- 1361 views
- 1 comments
I went in today to what I was thinking was going to be getting placed on a medication to increase my blood pressure. That was not the case my blood pressure was high today. I stopped checking it because I just got lazy with checking it. I know in the mornings and late at night it gets low sometimes. He told me that he wants me to wear this 24 hour blood pressure monitoring. I had never heard of that so I get that tomorrow.
They then ordered me to have a test tomorrow on my left subclavia...
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