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Rides/attaractions at Disney and Universal
- by Bxpacer
- 2007-07-11 01:07:44
- General Posting
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- 4 comments
I was wondering if I am able to go on any rides at places like Disney or Universal Studios with a PM. Are their any restrictions that anyone knows up?
1st Battery Change Anxiety
- by 03DJM30
- 2007-07-11 01:07:43
- General Posting
- 1889 views
- 2 comments
Hi Folks!
I'm a new member here. Just came in for a little support.
I'm a 47 year old man who had my first pacemaker implanted in 1999 when I was 39 because of a 3rd degree heart block.
Tomorrow I go into Cedar Sinai Medical Center in LA, Ca. for my first battery replacement. Doc says it's a pretty easy outpatient procedure. But, for some reason I'm having more anxiety over this battery change than I did the original implant.
I'm sure many of you have...
almost 4 months
- by randrews
- 2007-07-10 11:07:29
- General Posting
- 1556 views
- 3 comments
I want to post an update on how I'm progressing. I'm 47 and got my pm in March for bradychardia. The surgery went well but I had a few tough weeks where I didn't think I'd ever get my life back again. But since that time things have gotten so much better. It just takes time, patience, and lots of encouragement, and it definatly was tougher that the doctors say. But I did get back to work(teacher), then my second job(painter), did a week and scout camp with my son, and tomorrow I take my fi...
Is an AV Node Ablation a good idea?
- by ADalsmom
- 2007-07-10 08:07:49
- General Posting
- 1925 views
- 2 comments
Hi Everyone....
Hope this finds everyone doing fine. I appreciated all your comments with questions I've had in the past and hope that you won't mind helping me again.
My cardiologist and EP have given me 3 options in regard to my chronic a-fib. I had an open heart Cox Maze procedure in Feb '06 and an ablation and PM (unexpected) in July '06.....in spite of these procedures, I still get bouts of a-fib just about everyday. My heart rate will rang from 60-145. They feel th...
Six weeks
- by 220 chandler ave
- 2007-07-10 01:07:35
- Coping
- 2095 views
- 4 comments
Hello
It now has been six weeks since PM and although I have some days that are good, still have a few things, such as left shoulder painful, anxiety, just not feeling good, although I know when I do not have energy, to rest. I tried to go back to work, but that did not work out. Too soon. I know that everyone heals and adjusts at different levels. Having the PM probably saved my life, and I will have to be patient with the adjusting. This website has been soooo helpful for me.
Just Little humor (I hope),
- by SMITTY
- 2007-07-09 10:07:54
- General Posting
- 2268 views
- 4 comments
A little humor for a serious subject that Michael Moore thinks he just brought to our attention.
Q. What does HMO stand for?
A. This is actually a variation of the phrase , "HEY MOE." Its roots go back to a concept pioneered by Moe of the Three Stooges, who discovered that a patient could be made to forget the pain in his foot if he was poked hard enough in the eye.
Q. I just joined an HMO . How difficult will it be to choose the doctor I want?
A. Ju...
nintendo and game boy
- by jessie
- 2007-07-09 09:07:42
- Interferences
- 3110 views
- 6 comments
does anyone know if nintendo and game boys cause interfernece with the pacemaker and icd's i know awhile back there was concern over ipods. it will be helpful to know for me as i will be with my grand children three weeks in august. thanks maureen
Power Implant Aim to run on Body Heat.
- by Stepford_Wife
- 2007-07-09 07:07:46
- General Posting
- 2995 views
- 2 comments
This article was found in News Scientist.
Life-saving medical implants like pacemakers and defibrillators face a big drawback: their batteries eventually run out. So every few years, patients need surgery to have the batteries replaced.
Now a company in New York state is planning to tackle the problem by providing patients with an implantable power source that recharges their implant's batteries using electricity generated by the patient's own body heat.
By conti...
I'm New to the Site (Real Long)
- by Oliviasmom
- 2007-07-09 06:07:45
- Conditions, Meds & Tests
- 2117 views
- 5 comments
Hi to all, Well I'm a 25 yr old who has SVT.It started out first with IST then after the 3rd ablation It was swicthed to SVT I am on my 4th Sinus Modification w/Ablations around the sinus node and the docs are still puzzled why my HR still hasn't budged. I am at the Max for Beta Blockers, and Calcuim Channel Blockers, and lets not forget they added some Xanax to see if that would work.. My HR was so bad cause me to deliver my daughter at 27weeks. So Now I have the 4th Ablation on the 18 th and t...
Prius
- by Greensill
- 2007-07-09 05:07:34
- Interferences
- 2780 views
- 1 comments
Does anyone here drive a Prius? I've just received a pacemaker and am a little worried about the electric motor.
Mike Greensill
Switched from Hysteresis ON to OFF again!
- by Maguila
- 2007-07-09 05:07:24
- Checkups & Settings
- 2370 views
- 1 comments
Hi everybody,
On 28.06 I posted related to the Hysteresis mode witch the doc switched me on (45/120). I was feeling really bad after this new change: near fainting very often, dizziness, slight loss of vision, palpitations, feeling warm and fatigue... Actually, during last nighs I could´t sleep due to a strong palpitations spells and today I decided to go there for a new control appointment. The doctor changed the parameters again (50/120) and the Rate response at 80 hoping with this...
Dizziness & Pacemaker Syndrome
- by Gandara
- 2007-07-09 04:07:58
- Surgery & Recovery
- 2808 views
- 2 comments
Hi Folks!
I am from Indonesia and just got my PM on the 21th June. I have dual chamber Medtronis Sensia SEDR01.
Today my first day back to work (I am an Instrument Designer)
But even rarely I am still feeling dizziness and it comes on most when I walk little bit hurry.
Can anyone advise me? I also would like to know more about pacemaker syndrome.
Thank you for answering my message yesterday for help
To Rusby/Jessie and Johng
Many thanks for answering my request yesterday re please could someone give me advice.
After reading your messages my wife felt more happier and we have managed to enjoy a day out today.
ps 5pm in Cheshires England
Wishes you all good health and good luck
Kenneth
heat
- by carlotta97
- 2007-07-09 01:07:23
- Coping
- 1924 views
- 2 comments
hello everyone,
My PM was implanted in 1-31-07. I am 36 I had WPW an arrythmia. They have had to tweak it a couple of times now. I was wondering has anyone else experienced any problems when the humidity is high; it is hard to put the feeling into words -general unwell feeling well and trouble breathing.
Too much, too quick!
- by kevton
- 2007-07-08 10:07:20
- General Posting
- 1406 views
- 0 comments
Hi everybody, my name is Kevin, Im 47 and for the last year I have been living in Cyprus. Around the 15th of June 2007 I suddenly started to have strange and irregular heartbeats with accompanying dizzy spells and slight loss of vision and also a feeling of hot blood swelling and rising to my ears,. This happened only over the course of a few days, prior to that I have had no heart trouble other than an odd beat or palpitation here and then. I decided to go the local hospital on the 18th and ha...
Too much, too quick!
Hi everybody, my name is Kevin, Im 47 and for the last year I have been living in Cyprus. Around the 15th of June 2007 I suddenly started to have strange and irregular heartbeats with accompanying dizzy spells and slight loss of vision and also a feeling of hot blood swelling and rising to my ears,. This happened only over the course of a few days, prior to that I have had no heart trouble other than an odd beat or palpitation here and then. I decided to go the local hospital on the 18th and ha...
EECP Question
- by SMITTY
- 2007-07-08 04:07:52
- General Posting
- 2818 views
- 6 comments
Hello Folks,
I have a question for you good people. Have any of you undergone external counterpulsation (EECP) to treat your angina? I have a pacemaker, CHF, attacks of angina and since about mid-March I have had more than a fair share of arrhythmia episodes to the point that my physical activity has become almost nil. The arrhythmia is likely to occur anytime, but I have learned the hard way that physical activity, as simple as walking a couple of blocks, will bring on an episode...
Please can some give me advice
- by dholt
- 2007-07-08 02:07:41
- General Posting
- 1554 views
- 5 comments
I am a 72 year old man. I was very healthy and live a clean life. In June of this year I was rushed into A&E and then the following day I was fitted with a Pacemaker and then discharged the next day.
I am now back at home trying to get back to normal life. I keep experiencing hot sweats and not feeling very well. This experience does not last a long time but I would like to know if this is normal and if any other person has this experience.
Many thanks for any help.
07/07/07
this date is amazing. imagine getting married on this date. imagine if this was your lucky day. lol lol well it is almost over. hope everyone is enjoying the weekend. for some it is a long one. take care all jessie
Many thanks!
- by Rewiredaussiegirl
- 2007-07-07 10:07:56
- General Posting
- 1373 views
- 1 comments
Thank you soo much for your birthday wishes to me!
I had a great day.There is a big family lunch for me tomorrow and I am being spoilt rotten!!
I am so lucky to have such a wonderful family and such great friends.
This is the 4th birthday I have celebrated since getting my pacemaker and I feel so happy to have got a 2nd chance at life!
This website has been a great part of my recovery so thanks again....Love to you all-Kay
You know you're wired when...
Friends call you the bionic woman.
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