Most Recent Messages in General Posting
Micro device
- by Brantfordmuscle
- 2023-09-18 19:31:23
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I have a medronic pacer for rate drop. Installed 2009 and it's still working although they keep saying 1 to2 years left. I'm hoping eventually they'll switch to a micro device that's not visible. The one I have is big.. anyone know if a micro would be suitable?
Also if so, how is the process to remove the old style and put in the micro device?
Gender of Electrophysiologists*
- by Penguin
- 2023-09-17 05:55:35
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- 29 comments
Note: I'm stepping back from this post now but please feel free to contribute and discuss if you'd like to. Best Wishes
Gemita recently posted the name of a female EP as a suggested contact for a UK member and it got me thinking about the ratio of male to female and other gender EPs in the UK.
When I've searched for an EP to consult I see a continuous feed of men. There doesn't seem to be a racial bias as there's a fair scatteri...
Sleep apnea inspire device with PM
- by Running on Batteries
- 2023-09-15 17:05:03
- General Posting
- 496 views
- 3 comments
I have had my PM since 2018, with a clap shortly after. I'm considering having the inspire sleep apnea device implanted. Does anyone have one this device? Does it interfere with your PM?
Roller coaster
- by Jbrosnan999
- 2023-09-15 16:24:09
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- 332 views
- 1 comments
There is a simple wooden rollercoaster in New Hampshire at a park called Storyland. It is a wooden roller coaster that uses magnetic force to start it. It's approximately 1 1/2 minutes ride. I have a micra implanted pace maker. My dr is on vacation so I couldn't ask him. Has anyone else gone on a coaster like this? Is it safe?
Recalled Medtronic Devices Attesta And Adapta Vs Latest Medtronic Azure and Advisa SureScan MRI Devices
- by vikrantrao
- 2023-09-14 08:55:53
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HI all, am new here and posting for someone else. They currently have a Medtronic Advisa pacemaker installed in 2012 and due for a replacement. They are quite senior at age 84 & based in India.
After some research online noticed reports of Medtronic's recall in 2019-20 about certain models such as Adapta, Attesta, Solara, Astra, Serena etc so, was a little concerned. I know we're in 2023 but have the bugs in the software for these models been sorted out? There...
RV lead/ablation/pericarditis
- by Mae11
- 2023-09-13 21:56:15
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I have been taking Colchicine since my appointment August 24th for "post ablation pericarditis". In the office I was having so many PVCs the machine was alerting for pauses and bradycardia 35-51 bpm. I called yesterday because of continued chest/back pain and some tachy episodes. I'm also having large drops (30-40) in heart rate while upright that I am symptomatic during. I got a call back saying that he had prescribed 60mg prednisone for a week. Honestly, I'm scared! I have...
insurance and reading the monitor
- by Lillian S.
- 2023-09-13 14:38:05
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- 5 comments
I received my PM on an emergency basis and got assigned the cardiologist who was on duty that day in a hospital an hour from where I live. I've been satisfied with his care so far. But I recently realized that every quarter when my home monitor uploads my information, and I get a report via the patient portal associated with his office, I am getting charged $50 each time as an insurance co-pay, the same I would have to pay if I visited his office in person. $200 a year f...
So many emotions
- by Nqsr76
- 2023-09-12 20:24:40
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- 13 comments
Hello, My name is Noel. I'm 47 y.o. A single father of my 9 year old son. And up until recently my life was lived harmonious, happy, and very simple. And then, I was diagnosed with Bradycardia, Hypertension, & Syncope. Basically passing out at random, extremely low blood pulse rate, then wake up with some kind of ache from falling. Thankfully my son and I do daddy drills. He knows whom to call etc etc. And what to do. He's such an amazing son. And I'm so...
Missing beats
- by Markcarcaor
- 2023-09-12 06:47:52
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- 395 views
- 4 comments
Feels like heart rate getting slower and missing beats , don't know what to think about it getting nervous and worried
Subcutaneous Tethering
- by yotboy
- 2023-09-11 16:38:31
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- 4 comments
About 50% of my pacemaker is under the skin as opposed to under the muscle. An area of about 1" x1" has become permanently tethered to the skin. Hospital says the risks involved in reseating the device make it preferabl to leave it as it is. Occasionally the area gets bruised if I'm un lucky enough to knock it on something. Any bruising disappears after a few days.
I'd welcome any comments from others with this condition with regard to the longer term safety.
Check-in
- by Laurette
- 2023-09-11 09:46:42
- General Posting
- 296 views
- 3 comments
It's been 11 weeks arm and shoulder are improving , taking daily walks and recently started getting out for errands. Still feeling a bit of wobbly leg feeling but overall trying to rebuild my leg strength.check up is in 2 weeks.
Adapting to PM?
- by Aintgotrhythm
- 2023-09-10 10:34:26
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- 9 comments
I'm a little over 6 weeks post-implant and working with my EP and device nurse to find the best settings. After the last go-round my EP said he wanted me to try these settings for a while and see how they are.
The problem is they're "good" but not "great". Somewhat lightheaded all the time, some odd behavior while cycling, etc.
The logical inconsistency (for me) is that in clinic they make a change and ask "better/worse", perhaps after a walki...
ecg
- by BradyJohn
- 2023-09-09 20:44:42
- General Posting
- 402 views
- 4 comments
I know many of us with a pm also experience a fib. Do you wear a smart watch with an ecg function? Why or why not and which device do you use?
Thanks!
John
Do you have leadless dual chamber pacing?
- by Tracey_E
- 2023-09-09 12:27:11
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If you have dual chamber leadless, was this your first or were you paced previously? If paced previously, were your leads extracted or did they leave them in?
Medtronic or Abbott?
I have other questions, but that'll do for now :)
Pets
- by Penguin
- 2023-09-08 17:06:22
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- 17 comments
Light hearted post - Do you believe that pets can sense human distress and discomfort?
I ask because I had some nasty arrhythmia for the first time for ages this evening and a furry bundle arrived at my feet for a cuddle as soon as it started, and abandoning his place next to my husband on the sofa for once! This has happened a few times before and I'm curious as to whether or not your pets behave in this way?
Heart catharazation with pacemaker
- by JAE3
- 2023-09-06 20:24:19
- General Posting
- 377 views
- 4 comments
Anyone have a heart catharazation with a pacemaker? I'm worried about that having the leads in my heart.
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Hi, brand-new to the board
- by Onion_Custard
- 2023-09-06 18:02:00
- General Posting
- 444 views
- 6 comments
Hi,
This format is gonna take some getting used to! I hope this goes where it's intended... Anyway, hello.
PM automatic transmission
- by docklock
- 2023-09-06 10:57:24
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- 320 views
- 3 comments
I have a Medtronic Azure and every three months it automatifcally sends a report transmission back to the homeland.
Today is the day for this third such transmission. Never paid any attention to the two "sucessful transmissions" in past six months. This one, however, seems to be 'stuck'. It keeps up with the correct time and says it's "active."
Just wondering, if and how much battery power this transmission takes. Just seems...
Just a reminder of our important rules
- by Gemita
- 2023-09-05 03:04:30
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- 17 comments
Just a reminder to all members that we need to respect some common rules of “decency” when we post or make a comment on other members’ posts. I have recently received a number of complaints about some of the comments that are being made. I have to say that Tracey and I are doing our best to keep this site safe and clean, but it can be an uphill struggle sometimes, at least for me, to know how best to proceed.
As you will read under Clu...
Is Pacemaker ok
- by Glitter
- 2023-09-04 02:17:32
- General Posting
- 465 views
- 5 comments
I have had my Pacemaker since 2015. For the past several months i feel a distinct vibration and a sound both only heard by myself. Sometime sounds louder than other times. I have verified these things with several Dr.'s and none can hear or feel these. I recently had a CT Scan of ears and all seems ok. Neuro/Ent Dr. said check with Cardiologist. I had an appointment with my Cardiologist and as a part of our conversation, he said the vibration/sound is not heart-related without doing any c...
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