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Check up
- by Laurette
- 2024-07-21 08:46:41
- Checkups & Settings
- 292 views
- 2 comments
It's been a little over a year since having to have as an emergency a Boston Scientific pacemaker . No prior issues I am 67 yrs with an active lifestyle. I am scheduled for a Echocardiagram as a routine check up in September. I had frozen shoulder for many months and physical therapy has helped. Suffered from anxiety in results of all this , now that's 90percent behind me. I was put on 25 mg of Metropol 6 months ago . I walk daily and stay active most of the day. Wandering what questi...
Pacemaker and relationships
- by Paperbandit_05
- 2024-07-20 11:56:08
- Coping
- 444 views
- 10 comments
Not sure if this is the right place to post this but i'm a female in my early 20s with a pacemaker, I underwent heart surgery when i was a baby and that corrected most of my issues but I had to get a pacemaker when i was teen to regulate my heart beat. For the most part i've carried on with life the best I can, however I have always been a bit self conscious about my scars and since getting my second pacemaker shortly after (due to device complications), my self esteem has taken a rea...
Virtual vs Real
- by piglet22
- 2024-07-20 08:02:24
- General Posting
- 217 views
- 4 comments
Rather than highjack an existing thread, I though I might air the Virtual vs Real clinic issue.
I’m old enough to have seen the NHS start, see it evolve, go beyond family doctor to robotic surgery.
My mother probably had to pay the midwife and she related the awful reality of healthcare before the NHS when at 21-years old, she had a mouthful of healthy teeth removed, a sort of insurance against dentist fees she couldn’t afford.
I’m grateful for the care I h...
Connecting
- by Suzzy123
- 2024-07-20 00:53:45
- General Posting
- 168 views
- 0 comments
Any one from Edmonton, Alberta Canada?
Annual review - positive experience
- by Repero
- 2024-07-19 10:14:52
- General Posting
- 308 views
- 8 comments
Contacted my NHS hospital yesterday, leaving a message on their recorder to broach the subject of upping my Maximum Tracking Rate. I have been having problems of breathlessness with vigorous exercise and have monitor evidence of exceeding current maximum and provoking 2:1 block.
They called me back within 45 minutes and gave me an apppointment for this morning.
I have a Biotronik Enitra 8 DR-T. They accessed the online data that my bedside box has been transmitting nightly for a y...
Arm movement impeded
- by Mom_Of_A_Wired_One
- 2024-07-19 03:29:05
- General Posting
- 219 views
- 3 comments
Hello,
My 14 year old son had his pacemaker implanted at 11. He has grown a lot since then, and especially lately. His pacemaker is now somewhat impeding his arm movement in that he cannot lift his arm more than 90 degrees up towards the front without great discomfort. When trying to lift it all the way up, the pacemaker bulges and looks as if it's close to the armpit. Moving the arm out to the side is fine. Do you think this kind of movement is normal with growth?
Defib and stress
Hi,
I was faced with an irate confrontation today. I tried to stay calm but felt threatened and intimidated so my heart went into ventricular tachycardia, and my defib went off, twice!
I'll talk to the doctor and they'll probably up my meds, but I'm wondering how others with stress related symptoms cope. I try to avoid confrontations and used to exercise but haven't been able to due to long Covid and musculoskeletal issue's.
I find the fea...
3 Month Upload Report - Questions Abound!
- by Andiek11
- 2024-07-18 16:47:21
- Checkups & Settings
- 314 views
- 7 comments
I see my Cardiologist next Tuesday but with the bevvy of street savvy folks on this site, why wait!
So I've got all 50 page of the report that were dropped into my EMR. Bottom line seems to be that the pacemaker is functioning just fine and has about 11.5 years of life. All nice! However, I'm trying to decode of the summaries and want to know if I'm on the right track.
Background: Metronic Azure placed for CAP secondary to a LBBB. No othe...
Impact from resting position
- by marlan
- 2024-07-18 04:18:02
- Conditions, Meds & Tests
- 267 views
- 3 comments
Sleeping 2-3 hours is fine, then I wake up "feeling bad". Somtimes some kind of palpitaion wakes me, mostly I don't know the reason.
Sometimes I feel like my body hasn't been "rinsed" properly. (And we are NOT talking 'bout hangovers ...)
The best cure seems to be "getting up for real" and walk around for 30 minutes.
I also feel fine after being up 20-40 minutes in the morning. Seems my body works best when not in "lowest...
ICD
- by Scotthayes
- 2024-07-17 04:41:35
- General Posting
- 185 views
- 2 comments
Has anyone tried these for welding
Helicopters
Pacemaker 5 years coming up now. No issues. Bradycardia and 3rd degree heart block. Going to San Francisco and alaska in 3 weeks. Helicopter ride think just nervous any tips! For any of it! Thank you. It is the farthest I have been and think that is what is unnerving me.
Biotronik messenger.
- by Alphakiwi
- 2024-07-16 08:28:59
- Complications
- 190 views
- 3 comments
I have recently purchased online a Biotroniik home monitoring device from USA. I live in NZ. I havent been able to register it. When i try to register i get to the end of all the questions then it says something went wrong and that ishould wait a week. Thats a few weeks now. My Pacemaker tech told me the app doesnt work in NZ. Anyone know about this. Thanks Colin.
Ear Buds
- by Trixi
- 2024-07-15 11:02:36
- Interferences
- 315 views
- 3 comments
Hi all
Does anyone know whether it's safe to use blue tooth ear buds with a pmkr?
Thank you
Trixi
3 Weeks Post - Bright Yellow Fluid from Pacemaker Removal Incision
- by Cat111
- 2024-07-15 08:18:11
- Surgery & Recovery
- 378 views
- 3 comments
Anyone else experience a very bright yellow fluid? Incision is healing very well. A steristrip came off overnight and I have a very runny bright yellow fluid a tiny bit of blood - no smell or discharge.
thanks
- by Suzzy123
- 2024-07-14 22:43:03
- General Posting
- 305 views
- 2 comments
Is there a active pacemaker site on Facebook?
Where is everyone from…..
- by Suzzy123
- 2024-07-14 20:30:34
- General Posting
- 326 views
- 12 comments
Where is everyone from?
Lead extraction scheduled
- by Amyelynn
- 2024-07-14 14:25:51
- Batteries & Leads
- 328 views
- 3 comments
Hi all,
I finally found the right surgeon and hospital to perform my lead extraction (I got two opinions both doctors wanted to extract the old leads)
I will be going to Cedar Sinai in Los Angeles Nov 5th for extraction of all four leads. 26 & 16 years old as well as the implant of a new pacemaker (hopefully this time back to my left side; non dominant) and two new leads. (He wanted to do a wireless but i definitely do not want that) way too new of technology and twice t...
Remote vs. In Clinic PM Evaluation
- by jkissane
- 2024-07-14 09:04:09
- Checkups & Settings
- 307 views
- 5 comments
Is remote monitoring a better option than peridic monitoring in Dr.'s office?
I have a Medtroncs PM, implanted at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore in July 2022. They sent me home with a remote monitor and a quarterly PM evaluation report posts to my medical record. Unfortunately, my local cardiologist (the one that referred be for a TAVR and pacemaker) is not in the Hopkins network and has no interest in reading/discussing the Hopkins quarterly evaluation reports; instead,...
Gerry and the Pacemakers
- by piglet22
- 2024-07-14 07:39:36
- General Posting
- 181 views
- 2 comments
I saw this quote on here from someone else and now of course it has a completely different context.
I wonder if Gerry was thinking about IPGs when he or his group came up with that name?
I doubt it.
In my imagination, I can see Gerry belting out You'll never walk alone with his backing group of two lead pacemakers strumming their guitars and bashing the drums at 60 BPM.
Gerry could always get together with the Mersybeats.
Going through it
Hi everybody- names Chris, 53 year old male, 3rd degree heart block. Implanted about 4 months ago and back to work. I have been feeling pretty good until recently, have been dealing with reflux and nausea. All that is fine, but mentally I've been watching my Apple Watch hit 60 bpm more regularly and I know that if the PM wasn't there I probably wouldn't be writing this post. It's just.. I'm going through a lot existentially right now. I'm pretty young to hav...
You know you're wired when...
Bad hair days can be blamed on your device shorting out.
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