leads
- by scooter11
- 2015-03-04 05:03:25
- Batteries & Leads
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- 4 comments
hello my friends can anyone help me with this how can you tell if a LED has came apart from your paserThanks in advance have a wonderful day
4 Comments
Could be...
by Grateful Heart - 2015-03-04 09:03:57
The nerves knitting back together. Does it feel like ant bites or needle sticks around the incision?
If it's a different kind of stinging sensation, you may want to have it checked out.
Grateful Heart
meant to say lead
by scooter11 - 2015-03-04 12:03:28
yes I was meaning to say lead/wires,my phone did the writing,I have been experiencing from burning sensation around my pacemaker and it also stings every once in awhile mostly when I'm lying in bed can anyone relate to that and tell me what I should do
thanks
by scooter11 - 2015-03-05 01:03:24
it just seems like a minor sting,I hope its nothing to worry about it last about 3second
You know you're wired when...
You have rhythm.
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Yesterday I moved to a new place in my mind and realized how bad I felt 'before' and the difference my pacemaker has made.
I think you mean
by Theknotguy - 2015-03-04 08:03:11
I think you mean a lead comes loose from your pacemaker.
You'll start experiencing symptoms similar to what you had before you had your pacemaker. i.e. incorrect heart beats. Depending upon the amount you pace, you can end up feeling pretty rotten. Only way to tell for sure is to have a PM reading.
LED: Any more we switch between so many technologies I'm not sure which acronym means what. LED - Light Emitting Diode. Pacemaker's don't have them. At least not where they can be seen. So if a pacemaker does have a LED and it came apart from the pacemaker, you'd be in serious trouble.
Hope this answers your question.