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Just to Say: Hi Again
- by Blueaustralia
- 2007-04-28 08:04:36
- General Posting
- 1677 views
- 2 comments
Hello Pacers.
It seems ages since I logged in and then I find the site has been updated. Congratulations to Blake for the changes. I am getting used to it all - have been off air due to computer breakdown.
Well, I had a fantastic time on holiday with Rewired. Kay and I get on so well. She is a wonderfullady and a wonderful friend. So supportive. ( I have been going through a really bad bout of depression) So, if I need a laugh to cheer me up I ring her. MY photos a...
Coincidence
- by Blueaustralia
- 2007-04-28 08:04:09
- General Posting
- 1620 views
- 0 comments
Hi I notice a pacer Billie Hyde. Well my name is Billie too.
TO THE LADIES
- by pacer2005
- 2007-04-28 07:04:21
- General Posting
- 1678 views
- 2 comments
I AM 49, WITH A PM PLACED IN MY LEFT CHEST. I AM INTERESTED IN BREAST AUGMENTATION AND WONDER IF ANY OF YOU HAVE SAFELY HAD THIS DONE OR WHAT KNOWLEDGE YOU MAY HAVE. I AM JUST BEGINNNING TO EXPLORE THE POSSIBILITY AND HAVE NOT YET SPOKE TO MY CARDIO PEOPLE YET. THANKS, LESLIE
Anyone else with Lupus too!
- by KarenLL
- 2007-04-28 02:04:52
- General Posting
- 2434 views
- 3 comments
I was just wonder if there is anyone else out there with a PM and Lupus? I'm 44 and have had lupus for 15 years. My doctor does not seem to think my heart problem is from lupus but I was curious if it might be.
Left ventrical noncompression symdrome
- by mo-dixie
- 2007-04-28 02:04:40
- Conditions, Meds & Tests
- 2093 views
- 2 comments
OOHHH realy scarry report from cardiologist but I am really not sure what it means for my health and welfare. The report said it transverses the left ventrical cavity. Seems like there are two shrinky-dink spots in my heart wall that are no longer living. I believe my heart is committing suicide without my permission. He seems to think this is what is causing my rythum problems. Does anyone know what this means? He is suggesting I go to Mayo clinic in Minn. for possible ablation. I am rea...
Support for women with pacemakers
- by dawnhuberty
- 2007-04-27 10:04:16
- General Posting
- 2412 views
- 2 comments
Just a reminder that our group WIRED4LIFE is dedicated to providing support and understand to women with pacemakers. Feel free to drop a note & let's commiserate about the 'joys and fumbles' of being a wired woman! ~Dawnhuberty@wired4life.net, on the web: www.wired4life.net
A Birthday Announcement for a Special Pacer
- by valerie
- 2007-04-27 06:04:18
- General Posting
- 1726 views
- 6 comments
Happy 8 to the 2nd power + 4 Birthday!
You should tell people to write that on your cake. That way, they are obligated to buy the biggest one they have.
I hope you have a great birthday BobR! (if you say that fast, it sounds like barber)
BobR: April 28, 1939
Take care,
~valerie
ICD and Jet engines/Flying
My husband , Major airline jet engine mechanic just received his ICD 8 weeks ago. He cannot return to work as the airline does not know what the magnetic fields/electrical fields are in and around running aircraft. Medtronics nor the physicians have no exp and no research related to the hazards of airline work and ICD/Pacemakers.Just running cars and arc welders as if that is what everyICD patient does for a living. The airline has been asked to hire an enviromental eng to complete the testing....
frustrated
no help just complete silence
frustrated
why can't I get into any of this
Coeliac disease
- by crayspond
- 2007-04-26 11:04:28
- General Posting
- 1861 views
- 1 comments
Coeliac disease is not an allergy. It's an auto-immune disease, which means that the body produces antibodies that attack its own tissues. For people with coeliac disease this attack is triggered by gluten, a protein found in wheat, rye and barley. Some people with coeliac disease also react to oats.(www.coeliac.org.uk). I was first diagnosed in 1956 and put on a gluten free diet and have been on one ever since apart from a spell of 12 years from mid teenage years. I was tested for a suspected h...
moving pacemaker
- by jmroderick
- 2007-04-26 11:04:16
- Complications
- 2068 views
- 2 comments
They are going to move my pacemaker from my shoulder to my abdomen so I can have radiation on my back chest area for cancer treatment. Has anyone had this proceedure done?
ideas?
Hello all,
I had another event today where I felt dizzy. I have a dual chamber medtronic pm for bradycardia, it only works when my bpm get below 60. I've had 3 real good weeks. I'm not sure why but the last few days I have been feeling like I'm not all there. A little light headed at times. Yesterday, out of the blue I had a wave of numbness come over me and I felt hot. The lightheadedness continued today. After work I went for a run and after 15 minutes I stopped because I was getti...
Coeliac Disease
- by crayspond
- 2007-04-26 08:04:28
- General Posting
- 1795 views
- 2 comments
Does anyone have or no anyone with a PM who has Coeliac Disease?
new pacer
- by hacker
- 2007-04-26 06:04:33
- Checkups & Settings
- 2037 views
- 1 comments
They are having a hard time setting mine up without me feeling it. Is anyone else having that problem too?
Time to party, pacer!
- by valerie
- 2007-04-26 05:04:58
- General Posting
- 1749 views
- 2 comments
<~*<~*
Chris (third1): April 26, 1986
So, if you cant decide what to do on your b-day, here are some suggestions:
1. You can fly a kite
.oh, but not if its raining, lol. Well, no, I guess you could fly one, but why chance it, I say.
2. You can make a request to NASA that you would like to attend the next flight into outer space. It only costs $20 million; great bargain yes? And if you dont like your age, you can ask the astronaut to fl...
How high will the pacemaker go?
- by KarenLL
- 2007-04-26 04:04:03
- General Posting
- 1855 views
- 3 comments
I was just wonder if anyone know how high a pacemaker can be set for? My doctor seemed to thing about 140 but he really didn't seem all too confident with that answer. I have an exercised indused heart block so when I am exercising my heart rate will be at 150 or even higher and then my beats will drop all the way down to 60 and stay there for a few minutes before trying to catch back up. It is even happening at around 100 bpm now. I have had my PM for 5 weeks and I 've just started back work...
Recovering
- by dettiger2003
- 2007-04-25 12:04:26
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1997 views
- 1 comments
I am scheduled to have a generator (pacemaker) changed on next Thursday I had my last pacemaker changed when I was 19... they at that time moved the pacer to my right shoulder side what have you. Anyway I know that it hurt like heck for the first couple years and I was just wondering if it is going to hurt again for the same amount of time I am aware that I will not be able to golf and lift for a month or so but I was wondering if it is going to hurt as much as last time....
K Daniels
First tech dropped the ball!
- by theemrfrog
- 2007-04-25 10:04:16
- Checkups & Settings
- 2086 views
- 0 comments
I just went in for a 6 month check up with St Jude. The first technician, who had 23 years with the company, said he needed to make a couple of adjustments. He did and I went home. I felt on edge and a little weak. I called my Doc and went back in the next morning. A new tech was there from St Jude and hooked me up to the machine. In five minutes she stopped and said she had to talk to the Doc. He came in the room in a few minutes and sent me for a chest xray. One hour later he showed me the xra...
Future ICD's
I swear I'll stop posting so much soon, I just got on this site today :-). Anyway, I was wondering if anyone knew of advances in ICD technology, more importantly (to me anyway) the size of the devices. Does anyone know of smaller, thinner devices in the works? I've tried to find info on it but all I find is that St. Jude's came out with flatter leads. It seems like the devices haven't really reduced in size from the 90's. I think the problem is that battery technology has basically come to a hal...
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