Rate response mode not switched on yet

I'm a 62-year old with sick sinus syndrome, had my PM implant 2 weeks ago and feel fine. I want to get back to running as soon as possible as I miss it like crazy - been running for 30 years, BUT my rate response mode on my AAIR PM is switched off at the moment and they won't switch it on until I go back for my first check after another 3 weeks. I went for a 2-mile jog this morning and had exactly the same sudden heart rate drop symptoms while running as I had before the PM. Does anyone know why they won't switch it on sooner? I realise I'm lucky to have no issues with post-op problems, but just anxious to get going properly again.


2 Comments

See your Dr

by IAN MC - 2011-11-28 01:11:44

Hi Steve

I'm not certain that turning on the RR will solve your problem. My understanding is that the main reason for having a PM is to prevent heart rate drop .. if it is not doing just that then you need to see someone from the cardiology team a.s.a.p. Also running after just 2 weeks may be pushing it a little .

I hope you get it sorted out quickly.

Ian

Thanks

by stevew49 - 2011-11-28 05:11:02

Thanks for your comments, Ian and Ronaldo. I checked with my cardiologist before I went for my run and he said OK! I have an AAIR pacemaker, but the R isn't yet active. I had a few palpitations after the run but presume the PM will stop the bradycardia I used to get - down in the 30s. 3 weeks just seems a long wait when I feel ready for it now...

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