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removal of pacemaker
Posted by michele susan on 2008-09-13 04:58
 
hi michele susan here havent been on in awlie went to doctor today because my pacemaker has noved causing terriablr pain i have had my pacemaker for almost two years now found another haert doctor love him he said the doctor who put my pacemaker in for synvcope because of passimg out my new doctor ran tests and said that it isnt stoppnig my passing out and because i have been in sevre pain since my implant he thinks and wants me to have it taken out for good because it causing me severe pain and and really isnt helping if threr is anyone out there that had thiers removed for good please write me back would like to know about complications and how you feel now without it i am in so much pain and want it out so i can have relief would rather not have it because last two years of my life have been awful my new doctor thinks that my docter just put it in for money should have did more testing before doing it .would like to hear from antone for your opions about my sisuation. just want to be normal again so please feel free to give me advice waiting to hear from someone i would rather take my chances of remoing it instead of living thr way i have been living the last two years of my life beingin severe pain i just want to be happy again waiting to hear from anyone that been in my situtation. thanks a lot
 

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just a thought..

Comment posted by newbiegal5 on 2009-04-28 03:34.
have you ever had a tilt table test, and ep study, or a stress test? those are pretty basic tests that your original dr. should have done b4 ever have placing the pacer for several reasons. one is to diagnois excactly what is causing your syncope, finding the right pacemaker for that diagnosis. also..research your dr's. find the best in your state and don't stop until u get the care you need. i went 3 yrs w/ no listening and when it got serious these last 2 months i made all the phone call and pulled all the strings i could to get the best in the midwest (thankfully he practices only half hour from me). there are other tests too that can be done, but those are for sure ones you should have done to start with before choosing to go without or having another put in again. and push your dr. hard to get the tests done as quickly as possible. call for cancellations if you have to. the squicky wheel gets the oil.
best of luck!
 

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