Symptom of something?
- by Mrs Howard
- 2019-09-03 15:47:31
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My duel-lead pacemaker was implanted on July 17, 2019. I went back for the two-week check and was told everything looked good. Since my surgery, however, I have been for tired than usual. I'm sleeping 10-12 hours a day. I get out of breath very easily, and when I get up from a sitting or lying position I often have to wait for my equilibrium to catch up with me or I will fall down. I'm wondering if these problems are due to the pacemaker or one of my other multiple diagnoses. Thanks!
4 Comments
Diagnoses Patients
by ShahzaibAli - 2019-10-11 04:41:16
Peoples should take the proper rest after the surgery because many peoples are here who do not take proper rest and do the different activities that is not good for their health. So, If they will work on this point so they can soon recover from the diseases. Many times ago, I have discussed this subject on my website blog assignment expert that was very helpful for the peoples and especially I shared for the diagnose patients.
Health Awareness
by patriciasperry - 2019-10-31 08:25:18
If you are having a severe surgery you should do a proper bed rest. It is necessary to take care of your health after having such condition. I had also face such problem after 2 3 days of having a surgery I started designing my last christmas kate red jacket as I am a designer. After few days, I was having a severe pain and I got another surgery due to this.
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by jane13857 - 2019-12-02 11:48:18
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Sometimes a device must be tuned a few times before it is right. My cardiologist said it is like fine tuning a car.
I would think update settings
by LifeTimePacer - 2019-09-03 16:02:23
Caveat all this by me assuming you have the device for a slow rythm. I have had my pacemaker over 20 years. This feeling (all of the symptoms) happens to me when my battery is low and the device goes into "reserve" mode. It may not be pacing you enough. At your next appointment tell them what is going on and they will make adjustments. A couple of things in the past that have helped me (1) make sure your upper level is high enough (sometimes, when your rate needs to be pumped up, the upper rate will not be high enough and (2) what is your lower rate set at? Sorry to hear you are struggling, but no this is not normal. I have had these symptons, and when I do and its not a low battery, I work with medtronics and my care provided to try for solutions. It may take time, but I hope something fixes these issues!