Most Recent Messages in General Posting
Cardiac scardiosis
- by CEO
- 2024-04-28 22:43:42
- General Posting
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- 1 comments
Hi, I'm new here. Dual lead Boston implanted Dec. 2023. 48 yr old w/Bradycardia. Just had cardiac MRI...it looks like I'm dealing with Cardiac scardiosis. Anyone here been diagnosed with that? Looking for information, encouragement, hope. Cardiologist thought I have pacemaker induced myocardial due to lower ef (40-45%) that wasn't present at implant 4 months ago. I felt better for a little bit after 1st surgery, then started not doing well with exertion and lots of "...
In-road vehicle charging
- by Chiefsub68
- 2024-04-27 18:04:09
- General Posting
- 310 views
- 1 comments
I wonder how this will affect us? The article is behind a paywall but there's sufficient to get the gist of it. https://www.transportxtra.com/publications/local-transport-today/news/75822/coventry-university-pioneers-electric-ve?etid=5958450&artid=75822
Changing Password
- by Penguin
- 2024-04-27 06:03:18
- General Posting
- 398 views
- 9 comments
I've very recently had to delete part of one of my posts on Good Dog's recent thread. This was to remove words / sentences / changes that I did not write or make. Somebody had accessed my account.
I decided to change my password immediately and could not do so, because the system wouldn't allow it.
Clearly, this means that we cannot use our usual means of deterring hackers on this site.
I have written to the administrators...
Wireless VHF Microphone
- by Tulp
- 2024-04-26 21:21:53
- General Posting
- 265 views
- 4 comments
dear members.
I hope that all who read this are doing well.
I am doing quite well myself and my heart failure issues seem completely stabilized.
(CRT-D and Bisoprolol/Epleronone)
Im writing this post today, because I had some strange episodes I think might be related to my new Seinheiser VHF Wireless microphone. I am a part time singer.
I THINK I had palpitations during different gigs
(Not sure what is was, I had while being on stage, and I had...
wearing a help i have fallen pendant
- by new to pace....
- 2024-04-26 00:16:04
- General Posting
- 403 views
- 9 comments
Is it ok to wear a "help i have fallen pendant" for someone who is a pacemaker user. I am thinking of moving to an Independent Living facility and they provide an Emergency Pendant. Have asked the sales consultent to check for me.
new to pace
Spring Covid-19 booster dose
- by Gemita
- 2024-04-21 06:07:13
- General Posting
- 1128 views
- 42 comments
Hubby and I have been offered a Covid-19 Spring booster vaccine because we fall into the vulnerable group: People aged 75 years and older, residents in care homes for older people, and those aged 6 months and over with a weakened immune system will be offered a dose of Covid-19 vaccine this Spring, 2024 in the UK.
I know the Covid vaccine has been discussed over and over again on this site, but it just never gets any easier to know what to do for the best, es...
Verification of Email Address
- by SteveSL58
- 2024-04-20 12:52:38
- General Posting
- 325 views
- 6 comments
Hi, How do I get my email verified? On initially joining I seem to be logged in, when I log out it will not let me back in because the email is not verified. Sent two emails to info@pacemaker and had no reply, I have to change my username and password each time I log in which is not great. Thanks Frustrated Nearly A Member
AV Junctinal Ablation Procedure
- by Otto 1234
- 2024-04-19 13:54:48
- General Posting
- 396 views
- 7 comments
Has anyone had an av junctional ablation procedure in conjunction with insertion of a pacemaker? How did it go? DId you have to stay on meds after procedures?
PaceMaker Club Forum Suggestion
- by IrishToast
- 2024-04-17 16:28:04
- General Posting
- 353 views
- 7 comments
The "New Comments!" notice doesn't seem to be helpful for me. I stay logged in and it always says New Comments! even though I clicked on the post last time and saw them. Logging out wasn't helpful either because if I am not logged in, there is no notice, and logging back in no notice either, assuming I saw them all last time. It would be great if there was a link for "Today's Comments" or "Last 7 Days Comments" because somet...
Lead voltage
- by Lavender
- 2024-04-08 15:03:24
- General Posting
- 588 views
- 11 comments
I was in for my six month pacemaker check today. The cardiologist had said six months ago that my right lead isn't optimally placed. Today he turned up the voltage from 4 to 4.5. He said it's an extra safety measure due to the lead. He said that I will need a lead replacement when the box is replaced. He said they may also add a new lead and leave the old one in place. He also said this voltage increase will use my battery quicker. I have 3.5 years left at the moment.
AV Node Ablation
- by MegZ
- 2024-04-06 19:59:31
- General Posting
- 358 views
- 2 comments
Hi, I had my 4th ablation, AV Node, in March of 2023. While I feel better and am no longer bothered by Afib, I am still short of breath after exertion and sometimes no exertion. I use a CPAP at night and some mornings after walking out to get the paper my oxygen is 94 (we live at 7500') and other times it's 84, 86. I don't understand the swings but can't get anyone to explain what's up. The cardiologist says, see your pulmonologist, and the...
Electric car chargers and pacemakers
- by Chiefsub68
- 2024-04-04 17:41:58
- General Posting
- 455 views
- 3 comments
Hello, I read in The Sunday Times at the weekend that one day wireless car charging *plates in the ground* "may be commonplace".
I think this is something the pacemaker community needs to be aware of. As far as I know there is nothing to worry about with ordinary charges beside the road or in parking bays but wireless charging plates might be a different matter.
Pacing
- by MaineEd
- 2024-04-03 18:40:13
- General Posting
- 466 views
- 4 comments
Hi,
I got a message after my quarterly download that I am pacing 100% BIV. No explanation. What does it mean? Is it OK? Should I be worried:?
You should check your " health portal" after your visit for those in the US
- by new to pace....
- 2024-04-02 15:46:45
- General Posting
- 338 views
- 2 comments
I do not know if those out of the US have the same options. I know that after i see the doctor or have tests. Do check my patient portal. Why because sometimes they do not put the right information in my records. Supposely if you are ever in the hospital they check your records.
Why you ask, one time after seeing the cardilogist looked an they had written my blood pressure as 274/. I wrote them and it was corrected immediately. Another tim...
working in mining as dump truck driver
- by jackyjack
- 2024-03-30 22:09:23
- General Posting
- 426 views
- 4 comments
hi guys,
I had heart block problem before and got the bypass surgery for it and I've got pacemaker in it already in my left chest.
Before I have heart attacked and bypass surgery, I am very active person when I am working ( I work as gas cylinder filler, so yeah its hard work) and I did outdoor sport activity like running,fishing,swimming.
4 month after heart surgery and pacemaker inserted in my left chest I feel normal again just like before.
Now the question is,...
Lift Chair
- by James1945
- 2024-03-24 12:13:54
- General Posting
- 352 views
- 2 comments
Should a patient get a lift chair? How long should a patient not drive or go back to an office job?
Aveir max rate
- by Tracey_E
- 2024-03-21 13:42:54
- General Posting
- 492 views
- 5 comments
Long shot, does anyone know the max rate on the Aveir? I poked around on the Abbott site but didn't see it. I was suprised to see Buzbuz's comment that the Micra only goes to 130. We've been considering leadless for my next one, most likely Aveir, but 130 will not do.
results of March 2024 quarterly remote transmission
- by new to pace....
- 2024-03-20 12:57:50
- General Posting
- 468 views
- 7 comments
Update: Today, March 21,2024 recived an email from the Cardiologist's nurse, that because of the NSVT on Jan 1,2024 for 22 seconds. wants me to take Metoprolot Tartrate 25mg 1 twice a day to prevent another one. Have not had any since. Wrote back and said no thanks. I really wanted to say. Why did you wait so long since i have nightly checks.
Today walked over to get a copy of remote transmission, waiting room at the Heart Doctors was full....
my new replacement
- by gg
- 2024-03-19 08:59:14
- General Posting
- 377 views
- 6 comments
my name s George G live in Melbourne Australia have actually been a pacemaker club member since around 2007 when I had my fist pacemaker implant St Judes however even tho havent logged back in for a long while I had serious problems logging back in it simply wouldn`t allow me? even tho I have the corect email and password that i`ve had for since circa 2007 but still stated i had wrong password or email? so i finally gave up and rejoined as a new member actually re using my original pass...
Calcium in PM pocket
- by Good Dog
- 2024-03-17 10:17:04
- General Posting
- 532 views
- 10 comments
Someone posted a message here a week or so ago with a question regarding a lot of calcium his doctor was pulling-out of the pocket with his fingers during his device replacement. I responded that I never heard of such a thing and thought maybe it was a problem with his device that caused it, but that I really had no clue. I looked for that post so I could update my response, but it is gone. So hopefully he will see this.
So guess what? I am laying on the table during my 1st procedu...
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