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Hello Everybody

New to the pacemaker/Defib world and thought I would say Howdy!

Got mine on the 16th of February.

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Pacemaker app

Hi guys I live in the uk and I've had my pacemaker in for 10 months now, I was given a Medtronic monitor to place at the side of my bed but I was just wondering if any of you guys have the app on your phone instead. If so how do you get the app and what kind of information does it show.
Many thanks

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Concerns about data sharing with Privacy Statements from Medtronic

Hey everybody.  This is my first time posting, but I've found a wealth of info from this forum as a viewer, but thought I'd jump in to the discussion.  Maybe this has been covered previously, but does anyone have issues with the Privacy Statements that PM companies use?  I literally don't have a choice to allow them to collect and sell my data.  

A little background.  Turned 40, got the surprise of a lifetime getting a PM installed for an AV II...

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HIS Bundle leads with Boston Scientific pacemaner

Hi.  I'm asking questions for my 66 year old brother who needs to get a pacemaker and is getting conflicting information from his doctors.

He wants a Boston Scientific pacemaker because he is an avid cyclist and wants to continue doing so.  Yesterday he was told by his EP that he needs the HIS Bundle leads that only Medtronic has, along with a Medtronic pacemaker.  This doctor has been pushing Medtronic's for several years to my brother.

I guess he needs the...

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Absent P waves?

Hey all,

Still getting used to my CRT-P device.  This week I have been having palpitations more than usual.  I took a number of readings with my Kardia 6L device and from what I can see the palpitations appear to be happening when there is no visible p wave on my recording.  I will have several beats with a distinct p wave then several where there appears to be no p wave.  Anybody know anything about this?

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mode switching due to far-field R wave

 

 

Visit from new EP,  I think understand most of it, however a few things are unclear.  Such as ventricular escape and do not fully understand what an R wave is and PVAB.  

 

There have been numerous episodes of mode switching noted. It appears that these are actually due to intermittent far-field R wave over-sensing rather than true atrial fibrillation.    Of note, it appears on interrogation today that the patient is in...

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transmission monitor

I have a medtronic monitor.  Last night i noticed the the glowing green light on it was out.  Would come on when i  put the overhead light on or in the daylight.  Should that be of  concern to me?  I know many have theirs underthe bed with a towel over to block the light.  

  Surprised it went out as for me has only been used since Aug 2019.  Thought the light would have lasted longer.?

new to pace

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New study finds heart has a back up SA node

https://www.manchester.ac.uk/discover/news/researchers-discover-a-backup-natural-pacemaker-in-the-heart/#:~:text=Researchers%20at%20The%20University%20of,and%20control%20the%20heart%20rate.

Amazing new study finds that the heart has a back up natural pacemaker and that after ablation could still perform pacemaker duties.

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Aaron Boone, NY Yankees Manager has pacemaker implanted 3/3/21

https://nypost.com/2021/03/03/aaron-boone-taking-leave-from-yankees-to-receive-pacemaker/

He is a public sports figure, and is a really good guy (as far as I have observed him as a manager, broadcaster and former player), but we have a notable person getting a pacemaker, for what sounds like bradycardia today, 3/3/21, Aaron Boone, field manager of the NY Yankees. 

Aaron, if you come to the PM Club for help- I hope you look us up- plenty of advice and alot of us here were youn...

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Fun fact :Guess what room number they assigned me

Lol

I was a laughing  when they announced my room number : 666

But I was lucky to be by the window, and on my own

😎

I stayed 2 nights, 1 before, and the other one after surgery.

What about you all ?

 

 

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exercise after a pacemaker

I had my dual chamber fitted 7weeks ago after a diagnosis of Bradi/Tachi. I haven’t been given a follow up appointment as yet and there are questions I need to ask. I Nordic walk for exercise but not sure how long I need to wait before doing this , a bit worried that the impact of the poles striking the ground might dislodge the wires into my heart.  Although I feel well and quite recovered I have the occasional sudden drop in blood pressure which makes me feel faint and breathless...

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Question about vaccine injection site

Hello all who've been fortunate to have received a COVID vaccine - did you opt for the pacemaker-side arm or the other arm?  I've read reports of localized swelling from some of the vaccines.  Thanks.

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Finally getting EP study/ablation

Today I finally got the call after waiting 9 months... i am having my EP study/ablation on 15th March! 

Feeling very nervous as I had a traumatic experience with my pacemaker surgery, but also hopeful that this will stop my horrible symptoms that occur daily! 

If anyone has had one, I would love to hear your surgery experiences/how you felt afterwards.

Hope you are all keeping safe!

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Pacemaker And Nerve Stimulation device

Has anyone on here  with a Cardiac Pacemaker also had a Nerve Stimulation device for Chronic pain fitted? 

From what i gather the pain device looks similar to a Cardiac PM. 

My pain dr is suggesting it as an option at this stage,

i already have a dual chamber PM just wondering if anyone has any experience with such? 

 

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Clinic Monitoring

What does a clinic actually look at during remote monitoring?

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MRI

I am scheduled for a MRI next week. Any advise on what to expect? I am a bit claustrophobic. It will be done at a hospital because of the pacemaker. 

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Covid 19 vaccination

       Just received my second covid shot. I had a mild reaction, sore arm and some flu like symtoms, but recovered by next day. I urge everyone to get vaccinated as soon as possible. 

FYI: Pfizer vaccinne has been shown to be 92% effective after first dose. So effective that they have delayed booster shot so more people can get their first dose.

Unrelated topic: I will be traveling cross the USA for the month of april, with an emphasis...

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Just wondering

This is just for fun really. I got my pm almost a month ago, and it seems to be in an odd place. It is very nearly in my left armpit! The bottom of the incision is about an inch over & an inch above the top of my "pit crease"(?) . I actually feel the lump when I move my arm certain ways. I should say that I am female, so perhaps my doctor was concerned about certain fashion choices exposing the scar or bump. Either that or he had other things on his mind when doing my proce...

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Heart Rate over 60?

Hi everyone,

I was just wondering if anyone else has had this experience, I have a dual chamber pacemaker for Complete Congenital Heart Block, I had my first pacemaker at 6 weeks and This is my 4th pacemaker, implanted 3 weeks ago. 
 

My pacemaker is usually working around 100% of the time, based on my old, single chamber pacemaker, with a minimum rate of 60. 

Ever since the implantation of this new dual chamber pacemaker, my resting heart rate has been a...

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Remote Reading

I had a Medtronic PM implanted 6 months ago. I am wondering what does the clinic look for and how often? Or is there some sort of alarm that lets someone know of a malfunction?

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You know you're wired when...

Your electric tooth brush interferes with your device.

Member Quotes

The pacer systems are really very reliable. The main problem is the incompetent programming of them. If yours is working well for you, get on with life and enjoy it. You probably are more at risk of problems with a valve job than the pacer.