I think they made me worse :(
- by myddrin
- 2017-05-11 10:38:29
- Complications
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I am a 54yr old male... I was hypertensive and 3yrs ago I had a TIA.. A week after returning home I recieved a call from the hospital to say.. the results of the heart monitor show'd 7 second pauses in my heart.. and I required a pacemaker.. and could I be there within the hour.
About 5 days after the OP I was re-admitted to hospital with breathing difficulties, chest pains, pluracy etc.. Then released about a week later..
I've always been pretty active.. Rock climbing, Hill walking, Judo, Scuba diving etc.. However since the operation:
I find myself unable to stand for longer than say 4-5 min.
I can walk no more than 50-75 mtrs without needing to rest for 10 min..
If I carry a bag of shopping 50ft from the car I will curl up in a ball on the floor exausted for 20 min unable to talk.. desperate to breath..
Usually my legs go first.. but I can continue to do things.. sitting on the floor.. until I have to lay flat.
I had to ban myself from driving and have spent the vast majority of the past 3yrs confined to a chair..
I get breathing difficulties, IBS, anxiety and TIA type issues...
I had assumed that I have ME / Chronic fatigue syndrom / Thyroid problem or Vitamin D deficiency...
All these symptoms started almost immediately following the pacemaker OP, But I litterally didn't imagine a possible pacemaker problem until late last night..
Now I see that there is such a thing as pacemaker syndrome..
Please someone tell me there is a way out of this nightmare..
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by Joe.45 - 2017-08-08 08:36:36
hi had pm fitted 25 July and thay punctuated my heart came home 3days ago I find just getting up and standing get short of breath hope this gets better