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Posted by yael1984 on 2010-07-22 11:06
Hi guys, im not yet implanted but soon to be... I'm 26 f with iddm with insulin pump, in addition i have HTN and IST. The cardiologists at hospital were affraid to give beta blockers because of the diabetes they tried verapamil on which i reached to icu 3 times with CAVB IN addition i now responded adveresley to clonidine again with hypotension and brady... Now they speaking about pacemaker with blockers due to my other risk factors to cardiomyopathy including the IST i wanted to ask you how you coping with the pacemaker at young age thank you in advance and take care and feel well
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coping
Comment posted by TraceyE on 2010-07-22 11:44.
26 is actually pretty average around here! We have members your age who have had them since childhood, we have teens, we have parents of babies, we have others like me who got them in our 20's and have worn out several by now. I got my first one at 27. I'm 43 now and doing great.
How to cope? For me, understanding was a big part of it. I learned everything I could about pm's and my condition. This was before the internet but my doc and St Judes rep were great about explaining things to me. Once I understood how it would help me, it was a lot easier to accept. And once I started feeling better, I gradually just forgot I had it. I really don't give it a thought now most of the time. It slows me down a bit at the airport, I get it checked once every three months and I've had 4 replacements. The rest of the time, I just get on with my life.
We're glad you found us! If you have questions or just want to chat, we're here.
Since 7
Comment posted by Beckes76 on 2010-07-22 12:26.
I am now 33 and I am on my 4th one. It been easier as I have gotten older to tell people about my PM. Since I joined this club I have met a lot of people who have them at a younger age then I did. Which is a relief to me. I thought I was a rare exception all of these years. I didn't find this club until last year. Good luck with everything. If you have any questions feel free to ask on here at any time and sure somebody will answer your questions and concerns.
Becky
23
Comment posted by pawgles on 2010-07-22 22:43.
I've had a pacemaker since I was 23. It was one of the best things that ever happened to me! I can live a normal life with it and I feel great! Look at a pacemaker as a blessing and not a curse and you will do fine!
Feeling Better!
Comment posted by cbuys on 2010-07-22 23:42.
I received my first pacemaker 6 weeks ago tomorrow as a result of frequent fainting (3 times a week) due to Sick Sinus Syndrome. I’m seventeen and heading to college this fall, something that a few months ago I never thought would be able to happen. I feel so much better with the pacemaker, even though I am still working out the kinks with settings and medication. I haven’t passed out since receiving the pacemaker, so life is looking up!
My cardiologist said that I was only the fourth person under 18 in his 25 years of experience that he has seen get a pacemaker, so while pacemakers are much less common in young people, they still exist.
My advice for you is to get all the information you can from various sources: online, doctors ,etc. Ask any questions you have no matter how trivial they seem. And find a doctor who you trust.
Keep your spirits up! Good luck and feel better!
thank you very very much
Comment posted by yael1984 on 2010-08-15 05:58.
for your kind support :))
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