Most Recent Messages in Surgery & Recovery
From Cindy Again
- by sinochs
- 2011-07-10 07:07:31
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1201 views
- 2 comments
Hi all, its a week now since my pacemaker was placed in, so many things have inproved,my eye sight is better, beathing getting there, even went out and did some gardening, under my hubbys watchful eyes,lol. Caught the flu, though am feeling a bit better with that as well, and the glands under my (r) arm are enlarged due to thats were my pm is placed, they will go down in time, not worried.
Though the best thing is I can walk and not get so tired, I had my pm due to a very slow heart beat, w...
Just had my PM 5 days ago. Some questions.
- by iwkya
- 2011-07-10 04:07:23
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1272 views
- 2 comments
Hi guys,
I had a mini thoracotomy 5 days ago in my left side with a PM, so I have two wounds. I have loads of painkillers but really don't feel i need them now. Thing is I am getting a really dull ache in my left upper arm, doesn't hurt but just annoys me. I am doing my exercises (and breathing ones since I cannot breath in too much thanks to the rib wound), but just wanted to know if this is normal. I know its been like 5 days, but I want to keep on top of this as i am only 30.
Sleeping side and sexual life
- by sonnybr
- 2011-07-08 12:07:09
- Surgery & Recovery
- 2448 views
- 8 comments
Just had my St.Jude 2112 "installed" on me last thursday. Yes, its been a week now and I dont feel any pain anymore. Sometimes I forget about my arm and raise it but nothing too radical, just like scratching my head.
But there's two things that I am still concerned. When will it be safe to sleep on the side the PM was installed? I am just tired of sleeping on my left arm or on my back.
The second thing is, when will I be able to resume my sexual life?
Doc was so vague...
7 Days Post Surgery
- by jim_mcdermott
- 2011-07-08 12:07:04
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1183 views
- 2 comments
Been feeling off ever since the surgery. The dizziness that I was experiencing before the implant is gone, but have been getting odd bouts of general fatigue. Also, had a PMT event. Looking for advice on when I'll start to feel normal again.
Numbness & Sleep
- by jim_mcdermott
- 2011-07-08 07:07:27
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1397 views
- 2 comments
I just awoke with my left arm completely asleep (I was lying on my back so there is no chance there was pressure on the arm) and with pain in my upper chest. No that I'm sitting up, the numbness is gone. Has anyone had similar feelings? I'm a week out from the implant.
Hi all
- by sinochs
- 2011-07-06 02:07:28
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1301 views
- 5 comments
Very new here, have just come out of surgery after being given a pacemaker on Monday the 4th of July. Extremely sore, bruised, but this will pass. Would love any info on pacemakers and what to expect.
Thanks Cindy
What should I expect
- by sooners1978
- 2011-07-05 06:07:46
- Surgery & Recovery
- 2157 views
- 4 comments
I am going to be getting a pacemaker in the near future and would like to know what to expect afterwards. I am very active, work full time, and have 2 small children. I know you spend the night in the hospital and all of that, but when will I be able to go back to work, able to lift stuff, workout, play golf, etc... It's hard finding information on that aspect of the surgery. Thanks!
thanks
- by rbboman
- 2011-07-03 09:07:47
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1098 views
- 0 comments
Thanks for all your input. I just feel Im slow to recover surgery , (6-27-11) Im pretty active , yet Im sooo tired since surgery, my dr. app is the 11th.
real answer
- by gosjr
- 2011-07-03 08:07:31
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1224 views
- 1 comments
I am 60 years old,with 3rd degree heart block, I am totally dependent on pacemaker. I had flatlined in hospital before could put in temporary pm. While putting pm in my arm had mild heart attack. Then put in permanant pm,on 6/10/11. What I want to know is how many of you (if you have same condition) have went back to a physically demanding job for 40 hours a week? And how long before you were able? Thanks
Tired
- by rbboman
- 2011-07-03 02:07:19
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1267 views
- 2 comments
Again , had surgery on the 27th of June and Im still so tired ? Is this normal?? Im sleeping much better ,but so tired during the day and my pm is set at 60, anyone else experience this and when should I feel myself??
surgery
- by rbboman
- 2011-07-02 03:07:40
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1373 views
- 8 comments
Did anyone out there wake up during the procedure?
Home Alone
- by glueguy
- 2011-07-01 12:07:58
- Surgery & Recovery
- 3216 views
- 3 comments
My mom (age 75) is having a pacemaker put in today. Doctor told her she would be discharged tomorrow. She would be living alone - would that be okay for a normal individual.
Recovery Questions
- by sshaw
- 2011-06-30 01:06:25
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1645 views
- 4 comments
Hi, I am a 43yr old female and I had my pacemaker surgery May 20. Was discharged the next day and immediately started to not feel good. I had alot of pain in my neck and started having a fever. I went back to my doctor for my 2 week checkup and they found I had a blood clot in my left jugular vein. They say this is a result of the surgery. I spent another week in the hospital while they got my infection under control and had me on heparain. I am now taking warfarin for the next 3 months.
<...
Refusing a battery change
- by Rowan
- 2011-06-29 03:06:57
- Surgery & Recovery
- 2037 views
- 6 comments
Before I had my PM implanted, they did a test to see if I needed one permenantly. I remember this test very, very clearly. It was a very unpleasant experience because I didn't know what was happening. They turned my external pacer off to see if I could produce my own beats and I didn't. So the next day they strapped me down to a table and proceded to cut into me.
I didn't want it, but didn't know how to explain that to the dr's. I didn't sign a DNR prior to my 2nd valve replacement, though...
New guy, pacemaker next week
- by iwkya
- 2011-06-28 11:06:46
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1215 views
- 2 comments
Hey guys,
I am having a DDD pacemaker fitted next week. I had transposition of the great arteries when I was born which was fixed with a mustard procedure. I had some stenting done when 14 but docs decided to not give me a pacemaker which was unusual.
As a result my heart has adapted, growing one chamber a shrinking the other, making my biology very different.
My rested bpm is 35 at the minute, and at full fatigue beats at about 98 and no higher.
As a res...
4 weeks post PM implant...
- by biceps72
- 2011-06-28 05:06:56
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1274 views
- 5 comments
I had a PM implanted 3 weeks ago today. I was given specific instructions
1. no lifting elbow on my left arm above my shoulder (had Pm placed in left pedtoral muscle) for 4 week
2. no weight lifting for 6 full weeks
3. I could do cardio (recomb bike-- no arm push or pull) immediately
I talked to my cardiologist this morning and he told me that I could back to normal activities after 4 weeks (which is 7 more days)
Is this the advice most of you receive...
New Implant
- by G Lou
- 2011-06-27 09:06:01
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1267 views
- 5 comments
Diagnosed with sick sinus syndrome after passing out and then wearing a heart monitor for several days. Was implanted with dual chamber pacemaker on June 17. I feel fragile and lack energy compared to how I felt prior to May 12 when I passed out at the grocery store and had stitches in the back of my head. My friends and family keep asking me if I feel much better and have a lot more energy, but I don't yet. I seem to be healing well at the site and my arm is moving very well. But I am conc...
9 days out of work
- by Memphis01
- 2011-06-25 10:06:34
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1130 views
- 1 comments
Had to have pacemaker placced on an emergency basis. Only out of work 9 days. Just wanted to give a positive outlook for others!
new member. installed 3 days ago.
- by ironmanbrit
- 2011-06-20 07:06:57
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1200 views
- 8 comments
Hi. I had a pacemaker installed three days ago. Not sure what to say, except that its good to be in good company. Looking forward to getting active again in the coming weeks.
Thanks, James.
Post-surgical shoulder pain
- by FrogGremlin
- 2011-06-19 03:06:41
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1240 views
- 1 comments
Through the first four days post-surgery, I had a sharp pain in my shoulder. It seemed to be inside the shoulder, outside my implantation wound. My opposite foot (gout) started acting up, so last night I took 50 mg of indomethacin (a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug) to knock out the gout. Delightfully, the shoulder pain went away!
Self-medicating soon after surgery might not be the best of ideas, but I pass this along just in case it helps someone.
You know you're wired when...
You run like the bionic man.
Member Quotes
A pacemaker suddenly quitting is no more likely to happen than you are to be struck by lightening.