Most Recent Messages in Exercise & Sports
EXERCISE EQUIPMENT
- by mnicolaci
- 2020-12-02 21:56:40
- Exercise & Sports
- 1475 views
- 5 comments
Hello,
Wondering if anyone here has had any issues while using the heart rate monitors on treadmills or excerise bikes?
Heartbeats monitors
- by Omar
- 2020-12-01 07:33:51
- Exercise & Sports
- 928 views
- 4 comments
Hi I would like to know if the smart bands are reliable for HR monitoring while exercising or resting such as Samsung Fit and its equivalent
Heart rate during exercise
- by ranita
- 2020-11-30 16:32:36
- Exercise & Sports
- 1116 views
- 5 comments
Hello! I would like to ask if anyone knows why during exercise when my heart reaches 138 beats the pulse drops sharply and after a few seconds returns to the previous level. Also 138 is the maximum to which the pulse rises. Once it gets there it falls sharply. This was not the case with my previous pacemaker. The replacement was made 2 months ago.
Playing golf post op CRT D
- by sandoval
- 2020-11-20 18:13:20
- Exercise & Sports
- 1164 views
- 3 comments
I tried searching for playing golf post op but there is nothing. I assume its OK surely, after several weeks maybe.
posture support brace
- by steelman
- 2020-11-16 21:00:08
- Exercise & Sports
- 1246 views
- 1 comments
I have recently had a pacemaker placed(3 months), dual chamber for just pacin. i have bad posture for several years. I had thought of a posture brace before the surgery but never acted. Most i see have the straps right where my site is. My question is does anyone up here use one and if so which one and how did it affect your pacemaker site?
experience with Micra AV and exercise?
- by michaelk
- 2020-11-11 14:52:46
- Exercise & Sports
- 2385 views
- 22 comments
53 yo male. I developed bradycardia suddenly a little over a month ago. I was initially in a state of complete heart block, but after going off a medication (imipramine), I am now in first degree AV block, with a long PR interval (432 ms). My cardiologists don't know the cause but they believe it was not from a heart attack. I am awaiting a heart MRI to check for sarcoidosis in the heart, which is unlikely, but since the cause of the heart block is a mystery they want to check. (They...
Driving post CRT D procedure
- by sandoval
- 2020-11-05 21:59:20
- Exercise & Sports
- 2645 views
- 15 comments
I'm concerned if I can't drive for 6 months after CRT D op as I would have no quality of life. I rely on a car for exercise - gym/golf etc and shopping and I am the family taxi, visiting friends , days out etc etc.
Little history - HF for 20 years (heart attack @ 43) Have been a single parent the last 12 years and have done most things that I needed to do. Atrial flutter came along 12 months ago and I had an ablation which seems to have worked but doc suggested a CRT D as well....
Increased HR in cold weather
- by WK
- 2020-11-01 09:34:24
- Exercise & Sports
- 866 views
- 1 comments
Hi All. I have noticed recently with cold weather that my HR when walking my dog (easy 1.5 miles) may increase to 115-130. Previously would average 80-90 in warmer weather. Has anyone experienced this. I have a Medtronic DC Azure for bradycardia and chronotropic incompetence. Thanks for your input.
Golf
- by Pdoug
- 2020-10-23 19:00:53
- Exercise & Sports
- 1028 views
- 5 comments
I have bradycardia and I had a pacemaker put in 6 weeks ago. How long should I wait before playing golf?
Infrared pad use
- by blowhard
- 2020-10-20 19:18:48
- Exercise & Sports
- 847 views
- 2 comments
Hello users...I am a keen bodyboarder and use a Quicksilver infrared heated pad top for cold water use.It is battery operated with a connection on the right side of the top and sealed wires going into the pads and unit.It is very very good and keeps the torso warm whilst surfing in cold water plus 10 degrees C...after 15 degrees C i dont use it.Does anyone know of CRT interference by this unit at all..? thnks Dave
Medtronic Azure Upper Sensor Rate - How did the EP get to the number?
- by SNORTINGDONKEY
- 2020-10-18 20:14:26
- Exercise & Sports
- 1177 views
- 3 comments
Hello!
I was wondering if the Upper Sensor Rate of your Medtronic PM is set to 100% of your max HR for your age OR was it reduced to, say, 90% or something less of the max HR?
Getting a little nervous
- by CLE
- 2020-10-18 06:50:39
- Exercise & Sports
- 1149 views
- 7 comments
Hi all,
I'm scheduled to receive a Biotronik pacemaker next Friday and the more I think about it the more questions I have. I'm not sure which model I will be receiving other than it is a dual lead. I'm a 72 YO male, the reason for the PM is heart block which caused me to pass out one time back in July. My cardiologist had me wear a Holter monitor for 3 days and it showed 2 instances of heart block. I am an avid cyclist, and ride at least&nb...
Running - ADL Setpoint and Activity Threshold settings
- by SNORTINGDONKEY
- 2020-10-16 14:28:56
- Exercise & Sports
- 1234 views
- 3 comments
Hello!
If anyone is running regularly and has a Medtronic PM, I'd like to know what values you have for "ADL Setpoint" and "Activity Threshold" settings.
Thanks in advance...
Heart rate
- by CMH22567
- 2020-10-14 06:32:43
- Exercise & Sports
- 1078 views
- 4 comments
Hello Cyborg Friends
When I go for a fast walk around the oval my heart rate will be on hr 83 for 10 seconds then it jumps to 136 for 10 seconds then back down to 83,. No symptoms unless it bounces up to 160-170, then I cant breathe. I am 100% paced due to total heart block, I am also brady/tachy and have a laking MtraValve. Next check up 4monhs, I wonder if this is because someimes Im being paced on the bottom and it might switch to pacing top and bott...
Running out of patience.
- by runpacer
- 2020-10-14 01:54:10
- Exercise & Sports
- 1068 views
- 3 comments
I don't know where to start. Last week I had a series of scans that will continue tomorrow. I had an MRI with and without contrast. I had a Nuclear Medicine Scan. I had a PET scan. Lots of radioactive dye running through my viens. Tomorrow I will have a thoracic ecocardiagram with tang or something that will be injected. lol Anyway, in the past two weeks my pacemaker was adjusted three times. It doesn't seem to be right... I run. Each morning I set out to do an easy 7 miler. My pace i...
SOB - New Pacemaker Implant
- by ld1708
- 2020-10-10 21:29:16
- Exercise & Sports
- 1227 views
- 3 comments
So I am 52 years old and have a CRT-D. I have had cardiomyopathy for 30 years. EF down to 20% but prior to PM implant (Sep 8 2020) I had a pretty good exercise tolerance. I could sustain 120bpm for 40 mins no problem.
So since I've started exercising, I have ZERO tolerance. Walking uphill (moderate incline) is a struggle. On most moderate hills I have to stop and catch my breath. I feel like my HR immediately skyrockets upon star...
Weight management programs
- by Yan731
- 2020-10-10 07:37:08
- Exercise & Sports
- 935 views
- 4 comments
Hi, have anyone had gone through a weight management programs before? Is it same for a pacemaker patient?
Chest Pain post intense workouts (HIS Bundle Pacer)
- by Shana
- 2020-10-10 01:45:41
- Exercise & Sports
- 1127 views
- 6 comments
Hello from Oregon!
I'm about 18 months out from HIS Bundle implant for complete AV block. I believe I am the only HIS Bundle patient in this extremely large practice.
Twice with high intensity workouts, where I pop up to my 170 cap, I experience 3-4 hours of mild tachycardia 95-105 followed by over 48 hours of chest pain and fatigue.
All lab work normal - thus no heart attack.
Anyone else experience similar phenomena?
Cardiologist s...
Fit Bit vs Apple phone
- by Debann
- 2020-10-05 12:05:08
- Exercise & Sports
- 938 views
- 3 comments
54 yr old woman, had a SCD in March and they implanted a difibulator. Then one month ago I had an attack and the difibulator went off after I came to (my sister says I was out over a minute). I was diagnosed with both pronglonged QT and low heart rate. MGH then took the difibulator out and implanted a 2 in 1. I'm ready to get back to exercising and wonder if a fit bit is better then the Apple phone or if you know of a better item to use.
Also, where they took the difibulator out cau...
HR variation during exercise
- by heartbeat26
- 2020-10-04 16:43:00
- Exercise & Sports
- 1024 views
- 3 comments
Dear wise friends,
Apologies for this detailed message. I am an otherwise healthy 52-year-old female with a PM installed three years ago (12/17) for bradycardia and heart block. A month ago I developed AFib and had a successful cardioversion earlier this week. There is some thought that I may have hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (MRI in 2017 showed asymmetric septal hypertrophy and mild enlargement of both ventricles and left atrium) and I have an appointment with a specialist in this disor...
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