Most Recent Messages in Batteries & Leads
Pacemaker Battery Life
- by John Lowe
- 2019-04-30 17:15:27
- Batteries & Leads
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I had a pacemaker fitted in July 2018 and I was told that it’s expected life span was about 9 years. I have been for a check up today and have been told that, due it’s extra usage, the expected life style had reduced to 3 years. The cardiologist I saw said that he was referring my case to my consultant.
Can anyone tell about the likely cause please?
Thank you.
John
Generator replaced / or can as they call it
- by Finn
- 2019-04-28 23:56:06
- Batteries & Leads
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Thursday had my pace maker replaced , battery low, 1 month left, had initial pace maker for 9.5 years.
i live in Carmel Ca., however I’ve kept my cardiologist in Scottsdale Az who I totally implanted my device in 2009.
They have cared for me the entire time, every 6 months I’d visit as well as use the home monitor. My insurance carrier, blue cross/ covered California day they will not cover the procedure since I was treated out of state. Has anyone had a si...
Can anyone else feel their pacemaker wires under their skin
- by EilishBow
- 2019-04-25 03:53:03
- Batteries & Leads
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- 8 comments
Helloooo! Question, I can feel one of my pacemaker leads under where my scar is and can feel it travel up towards my clavicle. It’s very easy to feel, it even rubs on clothing. This is my second pacemaker and it has been this way for 2 years now. Was just wondering if anyone else has this as it was not like this with my first pacemaker.
Eilish :)
Battery life
- by mikew
- 2019-04-22 11:39:39
- Batteries & Leads
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- 3 comments
I just got my Medtronic pm this month and I'm wondeing how long do these things last?
Complications
- by jackiepowley@gmail.com
- 2019-04-22 07:33:19
- Batteries & Leads
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Has any one ever had the feeling like your pacemaker itself is viberating? almost like the things they give you at pizza places to tell you your order is up viberating!! I've had mine since 2015 and all the sudden it feels like it's viberating all the time, It drives me nuts. If so what were your Dr,'s findings? I have an appt. to wear a harness for a day, thanks all. Jackie
What am I in for?
- by Echosmom
- 2019-04-19 23:24:05
- Batteries & Leads
- 1645 views
- 9 comments
Well..it will be time to have a new pacemaker put in..count down 3 months. I am a little nervous about this. He will make a new incision and have the new pacemaker float? Can anyoneshare there experience having it done again? were you anxious about this also?
Return to Pilates
- by Jacqui
- 2019-04-15 14:27:14
- Batteries & Leads
- 1334 views
- 3 comments
Had pacemaker installed March 18th 2019. I would like to get back to pilates when I have recovered from the implant, but I am very concerned about dislodging the wires as there is a lot of lengthening and stretching with this activity. Has anyone returned to this activity after implant.
Leads
- by AmyV
- 2019-04-14 16:42:35
- Batteries & Leads
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- 9 comments
I got my PM 5 weeks ago. At 4 weeks I was released to raise my arm above my shoulder. But i have ire dit so much in fear of pulling a lead. So my shoulder is stiff, not frozen shoulder but stiff and still sore if I sue my chest muscles. Sp thsi morning I woke up stretching mg right arm above my head, like reaching for the stars. Is this concerning. Hiw hard is it to dislodge leads?? My pacer feels low in my chest, but always has and I feel my leads up under my scar, always have. N...
Pacemaker
- by Wired
- 2019-04-13 22:47:23
- Batteries & Leads
- 1466 views
- 4 comments
Just found this site and have readseveral of the postings hoping to find answers to my questions - but not yet.
When I had my pacemaker implanted 4 years ago, I was told the battery life was about 15 years. In the last 4 years that has dropped to 3 years remaining. With so much used up in 4 years, my concern is how fast the remaining time will actually last and how I will know when it's winding down in time to do something about it rather quickly. Anyone have any i...
Anyone experience Problems with lead displacement
- by EileenH
- 2019-03-31 20:52:00
- Batteries & Leads
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- 2 comments
I had intermittent bradycardia into the 20’s with dizziness went to the ER 3/18. Had a PM placed 3/20. Came home and still had the dizzy spells. Went for my wound check, they interrogated PM, sent me for a chest X-ray and BOTH leads had moved. Had a lead revision 3/27 and felt great- for 3 days, now having the dizzy spells again and feel the same as last week. Has anyone had multiple lead movements? Do I return to same EP doc...
Pacemaker "overheating" reduced pacing rate
- by Eggman
- 2019-03-25 13:56:08
- Batteries & Leads
- 2564 views
- 4 comments
I had my pacemaker implant on 01.30.19 I have had a positive recovery until this weekend; following a brisk walk the pacemaker and area around the PM were warm to the touch and the heat only subsided later that day. Saw the pacemaker team today and they felt the unit was overworking as my natural heart rhythm has improved. Thay reduced my right atrium pace from 100% (70bpm) to a lower amount (they didn't say how much!) I'm now feeling quite lethargic and more breathless. Has anyo...
Battery life
- by Jered
- 2019-03-24 22:45:26
- Batteries & Leads
- 1884 views
- 6 comments
how do you know when your battery is getting low what signs do I need to watch for
Voltage on the leads
- by Guyput
- 2019-03-22 11:55:54
- Batteries & Leads
- 1570 views
- 4 comments
I had an AV block resulting in a low hearth rythme of 37 during sleep. I now have my two lead Medtronic pm for one month and everything seems fine. Today during my control visit however the doctor told me that the upper lead uses 1 volt and the lower lead is using 3 volts and that they prefer to move this lead into another place in my heart to get to a lower voltage. My question, is this really necessary? Is the lead not well attached or is it not my heart t...
Lead Revision
- by Brettmalec
- 2019-03-18 20:08:21
- Batteries & Leads
- 1365 views
- 4 comments
So, I had my second pacemaker implant on January 7th of this year for my type two av heartblock and all has been well until now. I went to my second follow up appointment today and now my lower ventricle lead is out of place. Im only 17 and I had my first device implanted in 2009. When I went in for my surgery in January there was also an attempted lead extraction but it was not feasible. So now with the two capped leads and this lower ventricle lead out of place im just ready for all this to...
Capped off leads
- by Amyelynn
- 2019-03-17 21:24:56
- Batteries & Leads
- 1326 views
- 3 comments
Does anyone else have old leads that were capped off and left in place?
ive had a pacemaker since I was 12. So I now have capped off leads on my left side (pacer is now on my right side) that are 21 years old and have been giving me some concerns.
seems there’s not much research on how long leads are safe to stay inside your body...?
thanks!
Amy
Leads
- by Deb C
- 2019-03-15 19:32:32
- Batteries & Leads
- 1127 views
- 1 comments
Hi , I’m a newby and I have a question about the lead wires moving around above my device . They seem to move pretty often causing discomfort . Medtronic tech acted as if it was all normal but I’ve not seen any posts on this . Anyone else experiencing this ?
Lead wrapped around heart
- by Michael O
- 2019-03-08 05:07:21
- Batteries & Leads
- 1337 views
- 2 comments
Hi there. I had my ICD fitted in January 2019 to replace my old pacemaker after it was discovered that I’d had changing symptoms. What a nightmare it has been. I was admitted back into hospital in March 2019 after having a heart rate over 190 on a couple of occasions, without my new ICD registering this. One of the things that worried me during this recent was the news that since the surgeon had trouble attaching the leads during my initial implantation, due to...
Lead Displacement
- by mioapo
- 2019-03-06 07:57:06
- Batteries & Leads
- 1255 views
- 1 comments
Hi my mum recently had a pacemaker op in Jan , she went in for her 6week check up and the dr could'nt find a rhythm. So she had to stay in hospital to find out whats wrong . She had an xray done and it turns out that the lead has ended up in a vein in her stomach . My question is , is it normal for a lead displacement to end up in a vein in her stomach ? Its vital that she has the operation soon as at the end of the lead there is a sharp point and because she is on war...
additional leads vs extraction
- by zawodniak2
- 2019-03-03 22:04:50
- Batteries & Leads
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- 5 comments
The subject of adding an additional lead versus extraction of the current one before inserting the new one has come up from time to time. I know extraction is not to be taken lightly, especially if they have been in a patient for a long time I know there must be enough room in the vein for an additional lead but does blood flow in the vein enter into the decision of adding versus extraction? Just wondering as my original leads are going on 20 years old and chances of lead pro...
About pacemaker implantation
- by aruncpure
- 2019-03-03 12:09:14
- Batteries & Leads
- 1189 views
- 5 comments
I have been implanted with DDDR pacemaker in Jan 2019. During inplantation one lead can not be fixed due to change in heart structure during heart operation which was done in 19th July 2018. Dr. said that actually i was requiring single lead pacemaker maker and where it requires is properly fixed.
Now my question is whether DDDR with single lead can work properly.
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I wouldn't be alive if it wasn't for pacemakers. I've had mine for 35+ years. I was fainting all of the time and had flat-lined also. I feel very blessed to live in this time of technology.