Get Going
- by gleesue
- 2013-07-11 03:07:16
- Exercise & Sports
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I got my pacemaker August 2, 2012. I read so much about taking it easy for up to three months and worrying about future activity levels. My Doctor is at the Cleveland Clinic so I think his recommendations should be pretty good. I got back on my exercycle within a week after implantation, of course slow to start with. I started back with light weights in about 3 weeks. Played my first round of golf in just a few days shy of 6 weeks, 9 holes the first day 18 two days later.
My Doc suggested for weight training, using less weight and doing more reps to begin with. His best advice was, IF IT HURTS DONâT DO IT. I exercise 5-6 days a week, 3 days of cardio and 3 days of weights. I also play golf, tennis, bike, hike, and swim, coach 2 soccer teams and really like to jet ski. I also like the calmer side of life, fishing and a glass of wine and a cigar.
I hardly know I have a PM anymore. I got it primarily because of Bradycardia. Had to get cardioverted because of an arrhythmia and my heart started going 6 â 10 seconds between heart beats. I had to get cardioverted again about a month ago. The PM is great for going to slow but wonât prevent an arrhythmia. My Doc said, at least we got 9 months out of you. Iâve probably been cardioverted around 35 times.
It did take a few adjustments at first to get it working right for my activity level. I did have the racing when I went up a flight of stairs, but was told it takes a few seconds before my PM realizes Iâm doing something physical and may start up when Iâm actually done, thus a little racing.
I donât want to keep going because Iâm getting a little long. But this is to let you know that basically you can do anything you did before the PM after PM implantation. Heavy contact sports can be a little questionable though.
I really didnât want to get a PM because I thought my life would change and I guess it did, for the better. The best advice I can give to you that are concerned or apprehensive is, not to worry you will be better than ever. By the way Iâm no spring chicken. Iâm 66 and the way I feel I should be around at 96.
So let the machine do its job, enjoy life and live long.
Jerry
3 Comments
Great post Jerry
by Grateful Heart - 2013-07-15 12:07:54
Good to see your PM has enhanced your life and has not slowed you down. That is how it should work. I think you are both role models, Jerry and Lee!
Happy exercising,
Grateful Heart
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by LeeT - 2013-08-08 02:08:03
Up-date: back in full swing steady gym works out, very easy presses relativity light upper body. Work arms and legs much harder not an issue. No more dizzy spells feel lite fluttering more like a nerve stim on my left side this was also apparent just after the implant now with exercise feeling similar sensation. Very happy to be back. Thank you, Lee
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by LeeT - 2013-07-13 12:07:06
Jerry you're my role model, I am 71 and much more reluctant to move at your PACE. My PM was installed 01/18/13 and admittedly I took my time felt insecure never having had physical limitations to any degree in my life. I finally got back to the gym (previous 22yrs of workouts) and actually feel better now then prior to the PM. I am in 3rd gear, however. because of the many years of work outs I am back in the groove. AT first I experienced skipped beats some dizziness but that is 90% better now. Moving forward with care and thanks for your message. Stay Well Jerry.
Lee