Most Recent Messages in Exercise & Sports
Exercise
- by petermbond@gmail.com
- 2021-09-03 12:25:51
- Exercise & Sports
- 972 views
- 3 comments
Hi after six weeks post pacemaker I am told by the technician that I can do light breast stroke swimming and gentle jogginng, not cycling yet as where I live is full of very long steep hills. Is there any guidance on exercise regimes for people who like to exercise and keep fit at this stage in my recovery. I used to do yoga with lots of upper body stretching etc - I am guessing this is out of the question and if so, is it for ever?
Peter (Bondy)
recent pacemaker insertion
- by pjb8084
- 2021-08-29 20:46:15
- Exercise & Sports
- 1110 views
- 9 comments
I was recently diagnosed with sick sinus syndrome based on EKG and 30 day event monitor. I am a long term endurance athelete. My heart rate dropped down to 29 BPM, though I felt no symptoms. I saught consult as my heart rate stopped going to target rates while running and biking and having to back off of my workouts. It seems that things happened very quickly and before I knew it, I was having a medtronic PPM implanted. I did not know that it was reactive to motion and not my b...
running - pacemaker upper limit and vtach
- by justjoe
- 2021-08-23 16:02:14
- Exercise & Sports
- 1191 views
- 12 comments
Had my pacemaker put in for bradycardia/sic sinus syndrome earlier this year. I run a lot, so was eager to get back to it as soon as possible. On follow-up visits, they noted that my pulse had gone above 200 on a few occasions.
Comparing to my Garmin tracking, it looks like when I run my HR quickly gets up to 140, which is the upper pacing limit for the Pacemaker. Then, it is pegged at 140 for most of my run. BUT, sometimes towards the end of the run my heartrate suddenly cli...
Delay during exercise
- by Bill P
- 2021-08-22 13:22:55
- Exercise & Sports
- 840 views
- 4 comments
I seem to have a continuing issue with PM not increasing heartrate during exercise without a delay. I walk a steep hill which would have caused HR to be 110, and my pulse is now 78 and I am out of breath. It catches up in 3-5 minutes. It is very annoying. I am an avid hiker and I hate pausing for PM to "catch up" Is there a fix for this? Anyone else have this issue?
Recovery HR not going down fast enough
- by SNORTINGDONKEY
- 2021-08-19 12:29:30
- Exercise & Sports
- 1018 views
- 5 comments
Hello everyone...
I just got a dual lead Medtronic Azure XT DR MRI SureScan implanted (they removed the older single lead PM so that I can have synchronicity between upper and lower chambers.) I have a working SA node but am suffering from a complete heart block because my AV node isn't working right. My PM has been configured so that the SA node drives the AV node.
I went for a 2 mile run for the first time yesterday. The run felt normal but I realized after the ru...
Cycling max heart rate
- by RandomICD
- 2021-08-12 03:29:40
- Exercise & Sports
- 1075 views
- 8 comments
Hi all,
I'm fairly active and reasonably fit. When I swim, run, and paddle my heart rate tops of at ~140bpm. Yesterday I went on a long bike ride and my max heart rate was only ~100bpm.
Has anyone else found this?
Jump Rope Skipping
- by abhilash12
- 2021-08-09 11:52:45
- Exercise & Sports
- 1041 views
- 3 comments
Is there any complications to implanted Pacemaker by skipping Jump rope.
Twin lead pacemaker
- by Haz
- 2021-08-07 16:52:57
- Exercise & Sports
- 908 views
- 6 comments
Hi all
I was wondering life span with a twin wire pacemaker also can you live a normal life or do you have to be careful what you do ie can you go swimming or walking I'm only 57 years old and have had a new mechanical heart valve now I need a twin wire pacemaker done for my af the ablation operations I have had,have not worked I would appreciate any advice off someone that has had this done
Thankyou Haz
Latest News
- by ClimberTom
- 2021-07-29 16:47:30
- Exercise & Sports
- 885 views
- 1 comments
For those interested, looks like my diagnostic mystery saga is coming to a close. After 4 cardiologists and a pulmonologist, I went to see the Director/MD of the Cardiac Performance Center at MGH/Boston. He was awesome from several angles. He put together all the pieces and came out with a strong and optimistic diagnosis. Basically I have complete LBBB, but because of my fitness level many of the tests such as CPET and cadiac cath showed some good test results, an...
Any Runners or Cyclists Out There Who've had an ICD Implanted for V-Tach?
- by milerun78P
- 2021-07-27 17:45:59
- Exercise & Sports
- 1254 views
- 7 comments
I'm a brand new member of the Pacemaker Club. I'm a 60 yo male, a lifetime runner and cyclist, and had my first pacemaker implanted, a Medtronic Cobalt XT DR MRI Surescan with dual leads, this June. My basic heart history is that a few years ago it was discovered that I have scar tissue from myocarditis of the LV. Soon after that I developed afib which progressively got worse and I had to have an abation to stop it. The ablation succeeded. After implantin...
Swimming with Boston Scientific
- by JWren
- 2021-07-24 18:36:58
- Exercise & Sports
- 1059 views
- 2 comments
After breaking a lead earlier this year, my Medtronic unit was replaced with a Boston Scientific. I am a lifelong swimmer and the hope was that the new unit would work better for me since it has the minute ventialtion sensor as well as an accelerometer. So far it is working better for things like cycling and hiking but it is not working well in the pool. I feel like I've seen a posting on this forum by a gentleman in Australia who is about my age who had set a national r...
Running with dual lead PM
- by SNORTINGDONKEY
- 2021-07-21 20:11:02
- Exercise & Sports
- 967 views
- 3 comments
I just got implanted with a dual lead PM from Medtronic (Azure XT DR). The reason for the PM is that I have a heart block and my AV node was not working.
The doctors told me that once I get this dual lead PM, I will be naturally paced by the SA node (our natural pacemaker)...meaning once the SA node fires, the PM detects that event and performs the function of the AV node by sending sending the signal to my heart's ventricles.
My question - is there a possibility that the PM w...
Scuba Diving / Sky Diving?
- by taywal93
- 2021-07-21 09:37:49
- Exercise & Sports
- 906 views
- 4 comments
Hello Everyone,
Does anyone have any information regarding scuba diving or sky diving with a pacemaker?
jogging
- by theabdelkader
- 2021-07-10 19:11:44
- Exercise & Sports
- 969 views
- 4 comments
while jogging and JUMPING the chest and PM all jumps and jumps , doesn't it hurt the leads all these jumps ?
Vital Beat or Paceguard for biking
- by Biker97
- 2021-07-09 13:55:52
- Exercise & Sports
- 983 views
- 2 comments
Has anyones used the Vital Beat or Paceguard pacemaker shield and shirt? I'm considering buying one of them to use when biking for protection from a possible fall. I'd like to know what your experience has been, and if you have a recommendation.
Any cycling success stories with a Biotronik ICD
- by Bikerheel
- 2021-07-08 14:25:00
- Exercise & Sports
- 882 views
- 4 comments
Recently I had a Biotronik Rivacor 7 DR-7 implanted. I'm 59 years old and avid cyclist (over 10,000 miles in 2020). I was wondering if anyone has had any success in getting a Biotronik ICD synced properly for cycling? I've had it adjusted twice but still struggle with shortness of breath while riding even at a reduced pace. My current settings are below:
Max CLS 130
CLS Response Med
Upper rate 140
AV delay pacing 225
AV delay sensing 185
Thanks in a...
Best Pacemaker for a bicyclist
- by liketobike
- 2021-06-26 12:39:18
- Exercise & Sports
- 1721 views
- 8 comments
I have been an avid bicyclist for years. Recently, my cardiologist implanted a Medtronic monitor in my chest to determine whether I need a pacemaker. (I have had bradycardia for many years and had an ablation for A-Fib back in 2014.) Long story short: a few days after the implant, I received a phone call from the Cardiologist's nurse who told me that the cardiologist wants to meet with me on Tuesday, to discuss pacemakers. The cardiologist believes that I have sick sinus syndrome and the...
Exercised Induced Hypertension
- by Yankeescot
- 2021-06-20 19:51:03
- Exercise & Sports
- 752 views
- 0 comments
Hi Mike,
You said you take Lisinopril 30mg. Did you know that if Lisinopril works too good it can cause a rapid loss of blood pressure. I am a nurse and I heard this from a doctor. Maybe your pacemaker is not the issue. Talk to your doctor about your Lisinopril and your symptoms.
I hope all works out for you. BTW, Happy Fathers Day!
Exercise induced Hypertension
- by Mike417
- 2021-06-20 13:12:32
- Exercise & Sports
- 1032 views
- 5 comments
I have lately experiencing a sudden drop in blood pressure while brisk walking. I usually walk for 5 mi at a brisk pace (2.5-3 mph). My tolerance this spring has been steadily decreasing, and I am fatigued the last 1/2 mi; lately though I have been unable to go more than a mile. I am having sudden drops in HR, from >130 to 60, and subsequently am unable to increase my HR above 65-70. I have also extablished that my BP will drop to <95/60. When this happens I feel dizzy...
Supercar insurance
- by Brains
- 2021-06-20 03:54:41
- Exercise & Sports
- 817 views
- 3 comments
I am going to castle coombe for a supercar experience next week and suddenly thought about my pacemaker. Any advice? Will this be ok? Thank you as always
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