Doing Well
- by boogettymoose
- 2010-05-01 04:05:44
- Surgery & Recovery
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- 3 comments
Hello to my new friends,
This is Daniel. After all of your help and encouragement, I had my defibrillator put in on 4/20. Everything went well. I did have a hard time sleeping for about 5 days, but now have no problem sleeping on my side or stomach. Oh happy days!! Still careful though, don't want to pull out the lead. See my Doctor on 5/13. I do have a question. About how long will it take to get used to the tightness where the ICD was put in? I'm assuming that it will mostly go away with time, but I hoping to hear from the "experts" here, ha. I really do appreciate all of you and this site!
GOD Bless,
Daniel
3 Comments
be patient
by LindaScarberry - 2010-05-02 04:05:10
I'm two years with my ICD; it will take time for your skin to stretch. It will itch a little bit (mostly in cold weather for me) Be good, don't raise your arms. The first couple of months after the implant all I could think about was the ICD and thinking about how it felt. Now, I don't even think about it. Good luck and don't raise those arms!
linda
8 weeks and still have tightness
by cruz - 2010-05-03 10:05:32
My ICD was 8 weeks ago and I still have some of the tightness and occasional "stinging" in the area. I think it just takes time. You've conquered sleeping much faster than me, so who knows how quickly your body might respond>
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Give it 3 months or so
by ElectricFrank - 2010-05-02 02:05:48
Especially with an ICD which is a bit larger (so I hear) than my pacer. It takes a while for the skin over the pacer to stretch a bit. Glad it is working out well.
frank