Asthma & Pacemaker
- by mikewallace
- 2014-09-09 11:09:00
- Complications
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I've had chronic asthma for 50 years, using Ventoline about 10 times per day on poor days. Play golf twice a week and many other sports without too much problem.
I thought my asthma caused me to breathe badly, but then after fainting on the golf course, the doctors found my heart beat too low and installed a pacemaker. 2 weeks later I can walk about but breathing is laborious, Ventoline helps but not as well as before.
Any one out there with similar conditions? Comments and advice would be welcome.
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by IAN MC - 2014-09-10 08:09:53
I,too, am in France at the moment ( on holiday near Cognac )
Asthmatics tend to assume that attacks of breathlessness are always caused by their asthma so grab the Ventolin for yet another puff . An underlying bradycardia or inadequate PM setting can complicate things because the symptom is the same ; breathlessness !
It is just possible that Ventolin isn"t working as well as before because asthma is not the cause of your present symptoms. Make sure that your PM settings are right for you !
Bon Chance
Ian