Most Recent Messages in Surgery & Recovery
Pacemaker implant
- by VSO737
- 2023-11-13 22:41:54
- Surgery & Recovery
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- 4 comments
Hi,
I had my Pacemaker procedure done six days ago.
The only question I have has to deal with my pain around the incision. For the past couple of days, my pain is sporadic. I go through periods, of approx. 3o minutes feeling NO pain, than all of a sudden it reapears. The intensity of the pain is pretty much the same level as I had in the recovery room. My pain never has been severe. I only take Tylenol and not that often.
I was just wonderi...
POST OP QUESTION
- by Bob K
- 2023-11-13 11:16:57
- Surgery & Recovery
- 398 views
- 3 comments
Had my PM put in on Friday. It was breeze. There was never any real pain. Just soreness at the incision site. Don't notice anything different with my heart, other than a steady 60BPM, which is dramatically different from the 30-40BPM I've had for the past 40 years. I do notice a tiny bit of numbness in my left hand post op. I'm thinking that maybe the site swelling is impinging on the brachial plexus and causing that sensation? I don't think it's coincidence.&nbs...
New Device
- by Rick77
- 2023-11-11 14:39:02
- Surgery & Recovery
- 389 views
- 3 comments
I had my Bostom Scientific Accolade implanted on November 8, 2023 and was able to come home the following day. I was diagnosed with Winchebach 2, as well as right and left branch bundle block three years ago and during my visit with the cardiologist last month, my problem had reached the point where a pacemaker would be needed. I had no stamina and had to take three to four naps a day just to perform my basic routines. I am amazed at how well my heart beats no...
Pacemaker Upgrade
- by MCross
- 2023-11-10 21:39:10
- Surgery & Recovery
- 348 views
- 1 comments
Hello,
This Tuesday, 11/07/23, I got a pacemaker upgrade from a single atrial lead to a duel lead (atrial, ventricular leads) due to pacemaker syndrome. The electrophysiologist also did a pocket revision and moved it up as my original pocket was in the breast tissue. I don't remember it hurting this much the last two times, and also keep getting sharp quick pains at the insertion area and by my heart. I'm taking Tylenol and keeping an ice pack on the area. Any oth...
Cleveland Clinic - Post Surgery Information
- by Cat111
- 2023-11-08 06:45:24
- Surgery & Recovery
- 329 views
- 2 comments
Hi - looks like I need extractions and want to plan out the best place at my age to get 2 done. Being Canadian this is out of pocket. If any of you have paid to go to Cleveland for surgery, can you send me a message so I can start planning what is feasible before I get my heart set on it? I realize you may not want to post it directly. I really appreciate it.
2 months Post Pacemaker/ICD and AV Node Ablation
- by Gramzo
- 2023-11-05 16:53:11
- Surgery & Recovery
- 519 views
- 7 comments
It will be 2 months tomorrow that I had a Medtronic Claria MRI Quad CRT Defibrillator implanted and an AV Node ablation. I thought I would be feeling happier about the decision to have this done by now, but I would say overall my arrhythmia is no better and frequently worse. I was in 2 weeks ago and they did the final settings on my device. They set the low rate at 70 and the high at 130. I would say I am rarely at 70 resting. I had to stop Jardiance for 2 weeks...
Not sleeping
- by McLind
- 2023-10-31 15:21:04
- Surgery & Recovery
- 574 views
- 12 comments
Hi all I am a newby here. Less than 3 weeks since having pacemaker fitted. Had been ill for a few weeks but did not think it was anything like this. Ended up in the AnE department. Was admited to a cardio ward and fitted on the 4th day, I had total heart block. I am 60 years old.
The healing has gone well except I can not get good sleep. It takes me an age to get to sleep then 50mins later I am awake again. I am getting exhausted . I dont go for a check up for another 5 weeks. Andy...
A new arrival!
- by klmcshane
- 2023-10-25 20:57:19
- Surgery & Recovery
- 571 views
- 7 comments
Hi all - just about 2 days out from my implantation (10/23). A little backstory: my team's been following me for a few years as we waited for pacemaker time (bradycardia + sick sinus syndrome + a few structural abnormalities, all congenital). I could feel that everyday things were getting harder, so I did a 30-day monitor earlier this year to get more data (and a cardiac MRI to get images of the structural things for my EP). The whole team agreed it was time. So it was n...
NEW TO CLUB
- by Bob K
- 2023-10-22 08:01:30
- Surgery & Recovery
- 454 views
- 7 comments
Getting a pacemaker on 11/10 for bradycardia. Have had a slow heart rate for 40+ years. Now that I'm 67 my electrophysiologist is recommending a PM. Also had some asymptomatic Afib and Aflutter. It'good to find an online group to chat with. Looking forward to exchanging experiences.
New to this
- by Algbgone
- 2023-10-15 10:59:49
- Surgery & Recovery
- 556 views
- 5 comments
Hi....I'm a 53 year old male who received a pacemaker this month. Would love to chat with Anyone that knows of these things. Feeling ok. Woke up today with severe shoulder pain on side of pacemaker. If anyone is feel to chat today, I'd appreciate it. Very isolated among who I know. No one understands or can relate. Tytyty
CRT-D
- by LLF
- 2023-10-08 22:38:45
- Surgery & Recovery
- 457 views
- 1 comments
Everyone, I had a three prong CRT-D implaned five weeks ago. I never had any heart problems, but was diagnosed with a left bundle branch blockage in a routine EKGin preparation for surgery on my hand. I was not fatigued, short of breath and had no symptoms. Now after the surgery, I feel tired, my legs hurt and I am generally anxious at night when I go to bed. I feel my heart beating. I have monitoring on my cell phone. No one has called me about any info my...
Going in for Groin Cardiac Ablation
- by Johnnycali
- 2023-10-07 13:43:09
- Surgery & Recovery
- 542 views
- 7 comments
Hi Everyone, I hope this message finds you well...
Last year I had a pacemaker implanted and now due to Afib factors I am going in 10 days for Heart Ablation through my groin.
Does anyone have advice on what I should expect?
In regards to average hospital stay, pain following procedure and recovery...
To be honest I am stressed about this and when I spoke with Surgeon I mentioned I also had Fybromyalgia so pain is a concern and his answer was "We will give you mor...
Newby
- by Kris 1
- 2023-10-06 22:44:27
- Surgery & Recovery
- 498 views
- 2 comments
Hi. Just got a pacer on Sunday night. Had no clue I had any issues with my heart. No conduction issues I was aware of. Was bradycardic Saturday evening, didn't feel well so went to the er . Progressed to a third degree block by Sunday evening. Had surgery at 930 pm with a half hour notice. Not a hospital that had an electrophysiologist there. My question is, is it normal to feel like I've skipped a beat when I've taken a bite of food, chewed and swa...
After effects of transcutaneous pacing
- by 73Rawk
- 2023-10-04 23:56:27
- Surgery & Recovery
- 420 views
- 4 comments
Hello all, almost nine months on from the installation of my flux capacitor and the mental road has been rocky of late. Working through the feelings and emotions with my psyche at the moment and looking to move forward. Recently saw my cardiologist and he has assured me everything is working as it should and 'normal' life shouldn't be a goal, rather a given. Easier said than done it seems.
Now, my 'recovery' question is regarding 'transcutaneous/external pac...
Pacemaker incision
- by kari
- 2023-10-02 16:40:55
- Surgery & Recovery
- 599 views
- 9 comments
Hi everyone,
I had a pacemaker put in 6 weeks ago and everything is working well. My question is: my incision is still sore especially to the touch. The doctor said it may be because I don't have much fat due to the fact I'm a small person. Or does it take much longer to heal up? Makes any sense?
Thank you
- by TONY4781
- 2023-10-01 12:02:23
- Surgery & Recovery
- 412 views
- 1 comments
I'd like to thank you all for helping me with my post surgery concerns. My pacemaker was inserted in February this. I didn't join, but you were my go to! I always say that if you don't experience something, your expertise is merely from what you read or hear. You all are like a pacemaker cabinet filled with people who have hands on knowledge. I trust your posts more than I do my pacemaker clinic who has made a lot of bad decisions on my part and is a bit la...
New pacemaker
- by ToscaBlue
- 2023-09-23 13:28:43
- Surgery & Recovery
- 506 views
- 6 comments
Hi,
I had a pacemaker fitted on Thursday in Edinburgh. Due to complications with sedation, I had the operation under local anaesthetic. I felt such a hero. For about two hours, I felt great. And then the anaesthetic wore off.
The pain at the side and down my left arm is horrendous. I am not able to lie down and have to sleep sitting up, which is not something I find easy.
I also from time to time can feel a heartbeat. Sometimes two or three. My surgeon said that I will...
ICD armpit restriction
- by ChloeJ
- 2023-09-22 03:44:03
- Surgery & Recovery
- 478 views
- 2 comments
Hello,
I'm just shy of 3 weeks post op and have noticed when I try to move my left arm across my chest to wash the right side of my face or just to reach across that way it feels like the ICD/pacemaker sticks out into my armpit restricting how far I can move my arm across my chest. Has anyone else had this? Did it resolve with time/healing or is this something I need to learn to live with?
Thanks
Surprise sedation
- by Lulu2468
- 2023-09-07 10:24:12
- Surgery & Recovery
- 469 views
- 7 comments
Hi everyone. So I'm at the hospital before my pm change and learned I will get light sedation after all, not just a local. Yes!
see you on the other side!
I am due for a pacemaker change..
- by tommiker70
- 2023-09-06 17:23:57
- Surgery & Recovery
- 452 views
- 3 comments
Between two and 5 months I am get new pacemaker. Mine is eight years old. They check battery getting low. Not sure if I was told. The new ones are 1/3 smaller or 1/3 as big as mine from 2015, matronic. Told it is out patient procedure. In and out by the afternoon. If anyone has had a change recently. I would appreciate any advice, or what to expect.
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