feeling sick
- by MAZZAROO
- 2012-10-04 06:10:41
- Batteries & Leads
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thank you grateful heart. im sure that nerves are playing a big part in my recovery. havent had panic attacks for years and now the feelings are creeping back. have been told the anti biotics can cause a cramping and sore stomach too. i did have the area made numb but i asked for some sort of sedation to calm me because i was shaking and the AF started half way through the procedure and i had to fight very hard to keep myself relaxed and in somesort of calm. it may deal with the pain but still aware of the sensation of what they are doing. i have a dual lead pm and im grateful for it and hope it gives me some quality of life back. its all new and lots of things to get used to. ive been getting my information from this site and others, there are loads of questions that crop up on a daily basis, just time i suppose that will sort things out, thank you
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It is just over 10 years since a dual lead device was implanted for complete heart block. It has worked perfectly and I have traveled well near two million miles internationally since then.
same with me
by wrg - 2012-10-04 01:10:04
About halfway through my implant, I ask for more sedation and they said I got the max to begain with, yeah right, my nerves were shot through the whole process, I also have a serious anxiety problem and have dealt with GAD since I was a child, I am now 50 and my PM was a dual lead Boston S. Still trying to cope and it's been 8 weeks but am better by the day. I have SSS. Emotionally I was drained and still find myself getting down with it. Just take one day at a time. The less I feel it under my skin, the better I feel, if I feel it from time to time under the skin, It becomes an emotional deal with me. But this site has really helped me along the way with it.
William