moral support
- by dipak
- 2008-02-14 04:02:04
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hi
myfarher is 60 years old now;he has been implanted pm3 years before
just last week he had 4 BLAST. first blast came when he was just watching tv but then after he get nervous and get second
then after we take him to hospital and there he HAD THIRD AND FORTH.he got panic
i wouldlike to know is there any danger to his life or what he can do to avoid this blast
i would like to know how many years he can live with pm
regards to all
2 Comments
Sounds like an ICD
by ElectricFrank - 2008-02-15 12:02:15
If he doesn't have an ICD then the "blast" isn't pacemaker related and he needs to be checked out. Otherwise, it is doing what it is supposed to do, but he may need some assurance from the doc. I sudden shock out of the blue is unsettling to say the least and can produce anxiety that can trigger repeated events.
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Hi Dipak,
by Gellia2 - 2008-02-14 04:02:49
I'm a little confused. Does your Dad have an ICD? If so, the "blast" you mention was, I think, it doing its job.
If your Dad has a regular pacemaker, I'm not sure what you mean, but you can live a very long time with a pacemaker.
I'm going on 33 years with mine now.
Hang in there. It sounds like your Dad's ICD/PM is doing what it was meant to do.
Please keep us informed as to how you and your Dad are doing. We all care here.
Best to you,
Gellia