Thanks for the infomation

I started reading the posts from this site about a month ago. You all have certainly helped me prepare for the big event and know what to expect. I am a 56 year old male with sick sinus syndrome. Had the PM implanted on Friday August 16 . I was in OR for about two hours. Doctor had said it would be take about an hour so my wife and daughter were definitely getting concerned. It is a strange feeling being awake during the operation and talking with the doctor and nurses. I could feel some tugging and pushing but nothing real painful. All went smoothly except for a little extra bleeding so the Doctor applied a pressure dressing. That was not very comfortable. I went home the next day after a long night in the hospital with very little sleep. The Doctor came by the first morning in the hospital and did some minor checks. I was well enough to go to work on Monday (I’m an engineer sitting at a desk). The discomfort around the “cut” is still sore. I did notice a little blood on my shirt at day five and applied a gauze pad until my week one check up. The one week check was positive and the doctor said I can get back to riding my bicycle. Thanks for the knowledge.


3 Comments

Nice!

by randrews - 2007-08-23 09:08:21

It sounds like things went very well. Congratulations. Watch that arm, you don't want to pull any leads.
Be sure to give yourself plenty of rest and time to heal.
Have you actually ridden the bike yet?
Rusty

Bicycling

by Arnoldno - 2007-08-23 10:08:24

Rusty:

I think I will go for a short ride this weekend. I did get a ride in the morning of the implant since the operation was at one in the afternoon. Also reduced the stress a bit.

Don't over do it.

by Suze - 2007-08-24 02:08:18

So glad everything went well. Please listen to people who have been through this and take time to heal and recover. You have a full life ahead of you. Take at least a couple of weeks to take it easy. You will get back to biking, etc, before you know it. Start slowly!

Anyway, keep us updated...and be careful.

Suze

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