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Home Monitoring
Posted by juliet on 2010-05-27 15:33
 
My pacemaker is now checked via home monitoring. I send readings from my pacemaker to the hospital every three months. But I am never told what the results are and when I called and asked was told "no news is good news" I have not seen a doctor or indeed a nurse or technician for two years. Is my experience normal? Am I worrying too much?

Thanks
 

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they're all different

Comment posted by TraceyE on 2010-05-27 15:41.
Every doctor is different. If we're feeling good and don't have any medications or other problems, we are usually ok not being monitored very closely. They would call you if there was a problem but they should be able to tell you what's going on if they call. No news is good news isn't exactly informative! I get my pm checked every three months and see the dr once a year. Most of my checks consist of them telling me everything is fine, see you in three months.
 

check up

Comment posted by franko1966 on 2010-05-27 15:47.
i,see my heartand reg physican doctor,@least once every six months heart ,once a year for physhican,and they have me come in to have the device ck,once a year tosee if battery needs to replace and if a ok,
 

Demand Info

Comment posted by nvphone on 2010-05-28 02:49.
Do not let them control you.
I ask lots of questions and you should do the same.
Take control of your health, it is your body!
Learned this hard way when my wife died.
 

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