Most Recent Messages in Complications
pneumothorax
- by riodog
- 2009-12-06 11:12:58
- Complications
- 1894 views
- 7 comments
Hi,
I know exactly what you're talking about, the surgeon nicked my lung also. I spent 4 days in the hospital and was discharged. Unfortunately they didn't catch all the nicks. I didn't feel good at home but thought it war par for the course. About 2 hrs after I got home I coughed, the CRT-D zapped me 2 times, the bowl I was holding flew across the room and hit the refrigerator , I didn't have a clue what was happening but I was sure it wasn't good. I woke my husband and called 911. B...
Thumping
- by hickok01
- 2009-12-06 09:12:31
- Complications
- 1282 views
- 1 comments
Thumping has finally quit for the moment after 24 hours. Hard thumping to the left rib cage.
dislodge and eroded through skin
- by MARMSTR786
- 2009-12-01 09:12:45
- Complications
- 1657 views
- 2 comments
I was recently scheduled by my employer to lift in excess of 100 lbs repeatedly over a 4 day period. My pacer/defib dislodged and broke throught the skin pocket on the 4th day of this. My implant was 2 years ago and have had no comlications up to this point. My employer gave me a reasonable accomodation of restriction to 25 lbs lifting.I also requested prior to being scheduled to exceed the accomodation
that my employer not schedule me to do this in regards to mu disability. This request wa...
To TraceyE
- by tara777
- 2009-11-30 09:11:45
- Complications
- 1251 views
- 2 comments
Hi Tracey-
We chatted back in September. I had my ICD put in under the chest muscle with the plastic surgeon assist
- just like you... Anyway, the ICD has now slipped out from under the chest muscle and seems to be making it's way through the tunnel back to where the incision is under my arm. My body is trying to push it out like a giant splinter! It has been very uncomfortable and I'm thinking it has to get better than this.
I will be going back in on Wednesday for the card...
Heavy heartbeats
- by pcosby
- 2009-11-29 05:11:48
- Complications
- 1467 views
- 6 comments
Is anyone familiar with periodic heavy, thudding heart beats with the pacemaker? It is really disturbing to me. It happens frequently; when I am active and when I am idle. I don't like going back to the doctor so I thought I would start here.
Pushing out of the skin
- by amitchell
- 2009-11-28 05:11:07
- Complications
- 1748 views
- 0 comments
Hi all,
I have recently had a new pacemaker implanted (2nd surgery in three years) as my last one pushed its way to the surfave and it became adhered to the skin. There was no infection thank goodness and they had to go in and take it out and re-implant the pacemaker (this time under the chest muscle). The first three months were great then I slipped going down the stairs and it seems as though it is pushing its way to the surface of the skin again! This will be my 3rd pacemaker surg...
Pneumo thorax
- by Pelelives
- 2009-11-25 05:11:33
- Complications
- 1644 views
- 2 comments
Just got home from the second pneumothorax event following PM implant less than a week ago. Both times were a 90% lung collapse requiring a chest tube plus vacumn evacuation. I am hoping the "seal" holds this time. I haven't seen comments from any others having had this complication from PM placement. If there are any, please advise what long-term experience has been. The surgeon said that since there was a physical cause e.g. he nicked the lung, the risk for future spontaneous collapses is...
cardiac dysrhythmia
- by breezy
- 2009-11-23 10:11:22
- Complications
- 1311 views
- 2 comments
would anyone know what this could mean? cardiac dysrhythmia
I am wearing a cardiac event monitoring kit for 10 days
and I am a little upset
Thank you
Pacemaker induced Cardiomyopathy
- by Stacklifter
- 2009-11-22 05:11:05
- Complications
- 2714 views
- 3 comments
I have been 'paced since age 43, now 69, very active but with last two implants defibrillators with frequent 'firings'. Last defibrillator has been set to avoid this little annoyance however last check-up following UltraSound indicated reduction of heart function to 40%. It appears that after consultations that I will have third ventricular lead inserted to offset the pace induced weakened heart muscle. If am confident in my physicians who are @ Arrhythmia Specialized Hospital - Lankenau, in P...
i don't feel comfortable
- by kidd
- 2009-11-21 09:11:31
- Complications
- 1703 views
- 6 comments
it's day 12 after the pm implantation. when i sleep on my left side..it hurts my shoulder as if the metal is pressing. when i tried to move my arm to reach my right shoulder..sumthing is pressing above my armpit i guess..n i found out dat there is a bruise above my armpit..where i can feel a metal in it. is that the lead? i don't feel comfortable on my shoulder during the day..after 12 hours i would feel shoulder ache? are all these normal? how long is it going to end?
thumping/ Tammy
- by hickok01
- 2009-11-21 06:11:36
- Complications
- 1281 views
- 3 comments
Thanks for the reply. Yes I am being paced, had check up and AV node which had been ablated was working again so doc reablated it and I am now set to pace between 80 to 120.. I see him again Monday.
broken lead
- by janicef
- 2009-11-18 08:11:34
- Complications
- 2231 views
- 2 comments
Hi - I recently had a new pacer put in in Sept., the following day I had symptoms of feeling as thou I would pass out and that my bp was dropping whenever I would raise my surgery arm to shoulder height, I called Dr. to tell them of this and they ignored it. After 20 days of feeling these symptoms they finally saw me and I was rushed in for emergency surgery as one of the LEADS WAS BROKEN. Please, if you have these symptoms make your Dr. aware that it could be the lead, don't take chances. Now...
problem sleeping
- by terata1
- 2009-11-15 01:11:52
- Complications
- 1460 views
- 2 comments
I have had this pacemaker for about a year and from the day it was put in, have had difficulties sleeping. Sort of a wired feeling like when drinking a lot of coffee. Are there any change of settings that may stop this and allow me to get better rest at night?
shocks when grounded
- by terata1
- 2009-11-15 01:11:07
- Complications
- 2799 views
- 8 comments
Was trying to fix the toilet and when put fingers in water, received a steady jolt of electricity. Has never ever happened before. After putting on shoes, no shock. Would this suggest a problem with the pacemaker that needs attention? Clearly grounded out.
constant pain
- by sugdaro2005
- 2009-11-14 11:11:39
- Complications
- 1306 views
- 6 comments
I have had my pm/dif since march 2009. I have been in pain everyday since. My doctors say i may have nerve damage where the device was put. I can't lift my arms for very all. It takes me for ever to sort thru my closet, because it hurts my arms to sort through the hangers. I have sharp pain thru out the day, daily. My doctors say they don't want to have to reposition the device, because I could get an infection. They said I could see a plastic surgeon, because the incision kilod. Also my bp...
Wenckebach (pronounced: Winky-Bock)
- by jimmy412
- 2009-11-10 01:11:16
- Complications
- 16497 views
- 4 comments
I was diagnosed with Wenckebach yesterday in the ER after thinking I had the flu for 2 weeks. It is second degree heart block. When I hit 100 BPM, is when I experience the problems. I get sweats and feel out of breath, mostly when I either climb stairs or walk for a little while. When I had my pacemaker placed in July, They only put in 1 lead because of my Persistent Left Superior Vena Cava. Not too sure what they are going to do, as I may need the other lead put in. I see the EP on Thursd...
What does this mean?
- by zusybellef
- 2009-11-09 05:11:51
- Complications
- 1426 views
- 2 comments
Got pm checked last week, I get it checked every 3 months over the phone. The last report I got was that my pm didn't need to work at all, now my most recent last week said that the pm was working 61% of the time. Does that mean my heart is only working 39% of the time on it's own then? I do have CHF, moderate tricuspid regurgitation, and atrial fib, is this possibly a sign that my heart is on the decline worse then what it has been? Thank you for your time!
At wits end!!!
- by MonteCristo
- 2009-11-09 04:11:23
- Complications
- 1822 views
- 7 comments
Hi Everyone,
I have to say that my doctor and I are at a complete loss with my heart issues, this pacemaker, and its settings. I had it implanted on June 4, 2009 and we still have not found the proper settings and I continue to feel bad and I am getting worse.
After waiting 4 weeks after implantation I began riding my bicycle again (I am a competitive cyclist) only to find out that I had zero endurance and my heart rate was all over the place, I explained this to the doc...
pacemaker/defibralator and auto anti-theft devices
- by blairzo
- 2009-11-07 07:11:47
- Complications
- 1509 views
- 5 comments
My mother in-law needs both of these in her chest but she is concerned about its resisitance with anti-theft devices on cars or any other places these devices are present.
Can someone please provide any info or input on what she needs to know in this regard? She is very concerned about this. She is 72 years old and would regret greatly giving up driving
Thank you
pacemaker,jaundice,blockage in liver
- by susieq5351
- 2009-11-06 10:11:33
- Complications
- 1899 views
- 1 comments
I spoke with the doctor and there are several masses blocking his liver duct's presumed melignent. They are sending him a=back until he can have a biopsy in 1 week. ou would think there would be urgent basis. But there is a waiting list. No one can find any informationon his pacemaker. I'm trying to contact the institution he had it done at. I know they won't give me any info. I've called lawyer'[s. I didn't tell my husband that they think its cancer & there are several masses. He is in too m...
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