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Post Replacement Question
- by ShayD
- 2022-12-20 13:01:05
- Surgery & Recovery
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- 4 comments
It's been over a month since my surgery. All seems to be ok with the exception of soreness from where the leads are. How long should I expect this area to be tender? I don't recall this from my initial placement in 2013.
Redness after box change
- by Sylvia1
- 2022-12-18 14:13:25
- Surgery & Recovery
- 505 views
- 4 comments
My husband had a box change 24th November and rested for a couple of weeks before driving again and playing snooker,but he has noticed a redness around edge of where box situated (no temperature or any other symptoms).Is this where the edge of the device reacting to movement again (this ICD was slightly bigger and EP had to pop the muscle to insert)and nothing to worry about-any comments appreciated.Thanks
Update from procedure n Dr appointment
- by cadaverock
- 2022-12-15 23:49:06
- Surgery & Recovery
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- 3 comments
So if you know from my previous post after the ablation study procedure dr toold me . That he dint find no areas to do ablation he did nention this ..you do have extra beat but it's coming from I forgot the area he mentioned n Said nothing he can do there ? He told me I be taking 12.5 metropolol like I always been but he will add 30 MG 3 times per day of cartia. Why ?? I mention can I start going gym ? He said wait till I get your rhythm under control ?? But Said it's OK...
Midnight Cough
- by jonnypacker
- 2022-12-15 02:11:38
- Surgery & Recovery
- 634 views
- 3 comments
So I have been experiencing a very strange symptom since my pacemaker replacement on 8/22. Every night at exactly midnight, I feel a weird sensation in my chest that causes me to cough. It literally lasts 20-30 seconds, I cough, and it's over. And it happens at 12 AM in the dot. Every single night. 😂😂😂 This happen to anyone else? I have my next cardio appt in January. I'm going to for sure ask both my Medtronic rep and my cardiologist.
Cardiac ablation pray for me or wish me well please!!
- by cadaverock
- 2022-11-29 16:28:38
- Surgery & Recovery
- 672 views
- 5 comments
well, time is almost here hope i write back in here if i don't it means am gone I have a pacemaker i don't know if the cables inside will be moved or in the way?? i get so confused by the comments here. will i be completely out ? will i know what's going on. Did someone mention in a post that one of the worst parts is the anesthesia they use on the legs ? i also suffer from some sleep apnea will that causes me problems,, i have noticed that even do im scared,,i think am more scare...
Post Recovery
- by abhilash12
- 2022-11-27 01:59:36
- Surgery & Recovery
- 632 views
- 2 comments
Hi All,
I'm a Government staff from India. I have my pacemaker implantation due within 6 months. Here in India, My State Belongs to Kerala. Kerala Government staff's are allowed to take special casual leaves of 45 days for Open heart surgery which is mentioned in the service rules which was framed on 1965.That days Pacemaker implantation is rarest of the rare in here . Now angioplasty, angiography, pacemkaer are common here.Based on that law that consituted on 1965, on 201...
Swelling of arm and hand after replacement of failed Medtronic Pacemaker
- by WAILYMAN
- 2022-11-26 21:39:09
- Surgery & Recovery
- 632 views
- 3 comments
I had surgery two days ago to replace a Medtronic Pacemaker that had been implanted since 2014 when I had a heart transplant. It had done its job for 8 years.
That new replacement Pacemaker broke after 24 hours and was pacing at 49 beats per minute.
I went to the emergency room and that new Medtronic Pacemaker had to be replaced with yet another new Pacemaker . They also replaced the original 8 year old lead with a new lead when they put in this new new Pacemaker. Seems the...
pacemaker for my father who is 87 years old
- by Gemini
- 2022-11-16 06:28:28
- Surgery & Recovery
- 909 views
- 8 comments
morning all, this is a cry for help really my father is 87 years old and has suffered a heart attack, an atrial flutter and now has been informed he has bradycardia his most recent ecg shows his heart pauses 23 times during an hour. so we are waiting on a date in december for a dual chamber pacemaker to be fitted. it has troubled him greatly that he will be awake during surgery and the fact that he has been told he will be unable to use his left arm for 4-6 weeks after surgery. i am looking f...
Testing the Pacemaker
- by Tanno
- 2022-11-15 06:56:03
- Surgery & Recovery
- 932 views
- 5 comments
Something that struck out to me while they were testing the pacemaker after I had it implanted was that they brought out this device that went over my chest where the pacemaker was put in, and then were testing the device. I don't know exactly what had happened, but they pressed a button on the screen and I had the worst palpitations I've ever had, my palms and legs went sweaty, and it honestly felt like my heart had stopped.
The Doctor seemed kind of concerned and stopped it im...
New Member
- by Tanno
- 2022-11-06 15:23:25
- Surgery & Recovery
- 775 views
- 8 comments
Hi all, I'm 26 and I will be having my pacemaker fitted tomorrow. Any tips, advice etc for someone getting one, especially so at a younger age?
Micra Install Fail
- by MattinMSP
- 2022-11-02 21:50:35
- Surgery & Recovery
- 792 views
- 4 comments
I went in today for an implantation of a Medtronic Micra. This would've been my first PM. Unfortunately, after about 5-6 attempts to place it, my EP said it was unsuccessful and decided to stop attempting to implant.
Has anyone experienced a failure during the procedure like this? My EP said I was the first in his "many, many" Micra procedures.
This PM is to act as a safety net for occasional sinus node pause.&n...
Keloid scars
- by leni
- 2022-10-28 03:26:05
- Surgery & Recovery
- 718 views
- 3 comments
I am on the waiting list to have a paceemaker. Over the last 50 years, I have had two operations on my body and with bothof them, I suffered keloid scars which took about 10 years before they stopped itching and hurting. I dont feel I can go through this again for the rest of my life (I am now 75). I cannot find any information for what I should expect if I don't have a pacemaker.
Can anyone give me any advice or pointme in th right direction?
allergy to adehesive bandage
- by laurieb03
- 2022-10-13 16:22:27
- Surgery & Recovery
- 808 views
- 7 comments
hi all
i am getting my pm tuesday and i am concerned about the bandage they use for the first few days as i am allergic to most of the glues-
has anyone tried a hypoallergenic bandage and if so which one.
the dermatologist suggested paper tape and gauze.
thanks
laurie
New Pacemaker - Symptoms
- by cmowers
- 2022-10-06 22:46:46
- Surgery & Recovery
- 848 views
- 5 comments
I just received a pacemaker 2 days ago and I'd like to ask if anyone else has experienced headaches with an extreme amount of pressure after their procedure. My cardiologist insists it has nothing to do with the pacemaker, but I'm not so sure. Their colleague insisted I did not have any cardiac issues but here I am now with a pacemaker.
Pacemaker
- by Westy
- 2022-10-04 08:30:06
- Surgery & Recovery
- 764 views
- 3 comments
Thank you for your messages an marking me feel a bit more better knowing there's more people out there liveing a normal long life.Also is it expected to get a bit pain in chest after having a pacemaker 3 weeks ago. not sure weather it's chest pain or muscle. Seem to come an go. Mainly when I walk an feel a bit lightheaded thanks amy
Angry incision
- by DPeralta
- 2022-09-25 12:26:32
- Surgery & Recovery
- 916 views
- 8 comments
I am four weeks out from having my pacemaker inserted I am finding that my incision is getting angry and red and there was a small amount of pus that came out of it so when I saw the doctor at the four week visit I explained it to him and he put me on another antibiotic but I'm concerned that it's gonna get a lot worse has anybody experienced this?
I have learned so much from this site, thank you in advance.
Anxiety
- by FreshStar55
- 2022-09-24 14:05:03
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1042 views
- 9 comments
I had a pace maker installed three days ago my energy level hasn't increased and the dizziness/nausea hasn't dissipated. I'm scared and cry a lot. Is this normal?
Surgery anesthesia
- by cadaverock
- 2022-09-16 02:43:31
- Surgery & Recovery
- 759 views
- 4 comments
Hello I'm confused I will be having and ablibation..I don't remember exactly how procedure will happen ..will I be fully sleep anesthesia? Or almost out ?? I ask today my primary doctor n he said I don't think you be fully sedated cause if they do they will have to put a breathing tube is that normal procedure also he mention fully sedation is higher risk ??????
Breastfeeding mom needs PM and Lead replaced
- by Catieq
- 2022-09-15 22:55:50
- Surgery & Recovery
- 641 views
- 2 comments
Hi everyone, I am a first time mom but a lifelong pacemaker recipient. I was born with a third-degree congenital heart defect and have atrial tachycardia. Since the age of six months old, I have always had a pacemaker. Well, this past January my husband and I were blessed enough to have our first child, a healthy and happy little girl. We have also been fortunate enough to be able to breastfeed and have done so successfully for the past eight months. At my most recent cardiology appointment m...
Stitch removal and pain
- by zoey
- 2022-09-14 13:32:47
- Surgery & Recovery
- 934 views
- 9 comments
I am 78 years old and received my pacemaker Monday, Sept. 12th and am scheduled to see the nurse practictioner (my cardiologist/surgeon is not available or several months I was told) this Friday, Sept. 16th. I am not sure if this is just for a check up or for removal of stitches. As I believe it is too soon for stitch removal, I presume it is for a check up, but again, isn't this a little too soon after the procedure to have a check up?
Also, I didn't realize it woul...
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