Most Recent Messages in Surgery & Recovery
Pacemaker removal
- by BFMGAGE
- 2011-08-19 12:08:04
- Surgery & Recovery
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- 6 comments
Why do I want to get it removed? It has been turned off for over 7 months. I fainted only once--in the hospital--following a very strong dose of a narcotic to which I exhibited a violent negative response. I was then pressured into getting a pacemaker. I never fainted either before that day nor since. Three expert doctors have told me that it can come out. I have not had any other symptoms. Why should I keep it? It's ugly, irritating, and hasn't improved the quality of my life. There was nothing...
are these normal feelings?
- by michelle29
- 2011-08-19 11:08:44
- Surgery & Recovery
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- 4 comments
Hello, my name is Michelle and i am 29 years old. My dual PM was put in on August 8. for the past few days i have been very lightheaded, its been hard to breathe and i am very tired. is this normal? i can't remeber anything the doctor said in the hospital, probably because this was totally unexpected and my thoughts were all over the place. 2 years ago i had a heart ablation for a fast heartbeat, then approximately 2 weeks ago i had a PM put in because my heartbeat was too slow. I do have...
Unnecessary pacemaker removal
- by BFMGAGE
- 2011-08-18 07:08:18
- Surgery & Recovery
- 3017 views
- 3 comments
Has anyone had a pacemaker implanted unnecessarily? Have you opted to have it removed? If so, did you have both the generator and the leads removed? D
To have ep study or not
- by devonstarr
- 2011-08-16 12:08:20
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1598 views
- 3 comments
Is an ep study necessary when the decision to implant a pm has already been made?
I have Idiopathic Sinus Node Dysfunction and would really like to know why/how this happened at 33 years young and very physically active. Should I be worried for my children that this may be passed on genetically? What will the ep study tell me that I do not already know?
recovery after getting a pacemaker
- by ww4321
- 2011-08-16 05:08:16
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1479 views
- 3 comments
I will be getting a pacemaker soon. We have 3 days tickets for the US Open Tennis tournament, where it gets hot at times.. I am trying to figure if I should get the pacemaker a week before we go, or wait till after.
How long will I feel weak after I have the surgery and the pacemaker?
How long is normal recovery, when I can be active again?
New to site
- by devonstarr
- 2011-08-15 02:08:46
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1535 views
- 6 comments
Wow, very informative site. I am 33 yrs old have Sinus Node Dysfunction. I am scheduled to get my pm Aug. 17. I am anxious because the dizziness that triggered me getting checked out in the first place, although it is everyday, is not always that "bad" if you will. I am worried that maybe the dizziness will not go away and that is really the issue I am having. The low heart rate (as low as 20's and 30's) doesn't seem to bother me in any other way.
I am an exercise junkie and run half...
defib
- by tangotue2
- 2011-08-14 05:08:15
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1135 views
- 2 comments
hi,
i had a dual chamber pc with a defib, i am surprised at how big and ugly the scar is :(
scar
- by tangotue2
- 2011-08-14 01:08:15
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1168 views
- 2 comments
Hi,
i had pm surgery august 9th, the scar looks like a vein is pushing out an is puffy, is this normal?
PM 08/11/2011
- by bren1212
- 2011-08-13 12:08:59
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1338 views
- 5 comments
My pacemaker was put in 2 days ago. I came home from the hospital yesterday evening. Have any of you been told to sleep at a 45 degree angle to keep the leads from possibly coming loose until healed? I had to do that in the hospital and have also been instructed to do this at home. Other than that and my left arm in a sling, they were very lax in explaining post op info that I needed to know. My fault for not asking.
Bren
Feeling tired in the afternoons
- by cazzbeth
- 2011-08-13 05:08:37
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1647 views
- 3 comments
Hi
I just wanted to ask if it is normal to feel tired in the afternoon. I usually feel great in the morning and begin to get light headed and fatigued by the afternoon which comes and goes (lasting only a couple of mins). Some days are not as bad as others but I feel this most days. I have had the PM interrogated 3 times in two weeks and it all comes back normal. I had my sinus rhythm and O2 levels checked while this was going on for one time and that was normal. I am thinking it is...
10 days post PPM implant
- by EH
- 2011-08-13 02:08:24
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1989 views
- 3 comments
After a SA node ablation 12 years ago, I knew I would need a PPM eventually. Sinus node dysfunction, long pauses, HR in the 20's, and recent near syncopal episode would lead to my new PPM. After having it placed 8/2/11 I immediately felt better. I was encouraged by other posts I read on this site & hope other newbies will be encouraged by my experience. The hardest part is staying compliant with not raising my left arm & not lifting anything over 5 pounds. (My dogs are not happy.)
Liz
I'm sore.
- by ellen53
- 2011-08-13 01:08:25
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1230 views
- 2 comments
I had my first pacemaker inserted on August 8th. No more tachy-brady arrythmias. Now, I can take lots of sotalol to keep A fib in check. The incision is healing well. My internist removed the staples. My questions are, how long will the insertion site feel so sore?
Also I will be seeing my dentist soon. If dental drilling speeds up the pacemaker, how much? And will it stay this way? Will I need to have it readjusted? Will it adjust itself?
So far, I love the darn thing! It is...
time for a new pacemaker
- by Jfields
- 2011-08-10 08:08:04
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1235 views
- 8 comments
Hello everyone,
SO i went today to schedule getting my new pacemaker. I think I am more nervous now then I was for the first one. Anything I should be concerned about or am I being a big sissy? Thanks for the help
Today
- by tangotue2
- 2011-08-09 01:08:38
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1402 views
- 7 comments
I am leaving in one hour to have a dual chamber pacemaker put in.
I am a big baby & I am Scared!
what should I expect?
- by cedric1
- 2011-08-08 05:08:14
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1390 views
- 2 comments
I just got a pacemaker yesterday. This problem started in February when I fainted twice in two weeks. Went to emergency room, 3 days in hospital ran many test, stress test, echocardiogram, etc. Doctors were concerned because I had 5 stents in 2006/2007. I never had a heart attack. They could never find a reason in February but were concerned. Nevertheless, I went from February till this past Saturday night with no fainting. When I went in this time they found my pulse at 28. In short or...
Scared
- by cazzbeth
- 2011-08-08 03:08:19
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1620 views
- 13 comments
I am 39 yo female and only had a PM (just pacer) put in last Monday. I felt like I was in the prime of my life - single mother of three and had an awesome career ahead of me and really fit. I had been retraining for a career in the air force and still have my application submitted. I was going in as a scientist officer and I feel as this is over. Even though my doctor said he will clear me I have been grieving as all I felt like I lost this dream. I am also really scared for my future.
Improvement
- by Williefromphilly
- 2011-08-02 12:08:48
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1160 views
- 1 comments
Hello,
I'm a 47 year-old male and I just had a Bi-val/ICD in July 2011 The process was somewhat complicated by the fact that I contracted Lyme disease two weeks before my surgery. My EF had previously been 15%, but dropped to 10%. My QRS was 180. Two weeks after surgery my EF was up to 25% and my QRS was 142. Can I expect more improvement in time, or is that more or less it? I don't really feel any better yet but I'm sure that's because of the Lyme disease.
LVAD (left ventricle assist device)
- by delst
- 2011-07-29 01:07:24
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1261 views
- 0 comments
does anyone on here have a LVAD? looks like - it this last round of meds don't work and my weight don't drasticly reduce some more - I am on my way to getting one. I have researched this and just have some questions for anyone who has one or knows about them - anything would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
~Tina
pacemaker questions
- by esprings
- 2011-07-28 03:07:14
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1446 views
- 2 comments
i just got a pacemaker two days ago. today my hands feel tingly along with my face, i get a sudden hot sweat that makes me feel like i ran a mile, and my heart rate is 148 over 80. Is this normal?
just wondering
- by sherryntn
- 2011-07-27 12:07:34
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1518 views
- 4 comments
I just had my PM put in July 15, Had stitches taken out yesterday. I still have this feeling that there is something on my chest, feels like a rubber band pulling against my chest. When I walk it still hurts. Nurse practitioner said this is normal and will subside. Is this normal? I don't want to feel like this all the time. does the feeling of having something tight around chest ever go away?
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