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Ticking noise coming from the PM?
- by Smeagol22
- 2008-07-13 08:07:00
- General Posting
- 7208 views
- 3 comments
Hey All,
Ok, so I just found this site today by a man who bought a tv from me - long story short he said I had to check out this site - so here I am!
On to the good stuff. I have two mechanical heart valves,, both are St. Jude. So you guess it. they make a rather loud ticking noise, and you get both of them synced sitting in a quiet church can drive someone batty as they discretly look around for wrist watches that are putting off a double "tick tick" sound. =)
Just had an implant
- by Bionic Man
- 2008-07-13 07:07:55
- General Posting
- 1048 views
- 1 comments
Hi,
I'm a new pacemaker patient. My implant was done on 6/25. I get a little lightheaded sometimes. I think it's caused by the medicine I'm on. It lowers my BP. I have my first follow up appt on 7/16. Hopefully the lightheadedness will be taken care of then. Otherwise I feel great. The reason for the pacer was for tachy/brady syndrome. I never realized how bad I felt until the pacer was put in. I never thought I needed a pacer. I now know I did.
karate
- by petethetreat
- 2008-07-13 04:07:31
- Exercise & Sports
- 2101 views
- 3 comments
Hi there, i'm 34 years old and just had a pacemaker inserted at the beginning of June. Its another familiar post here as i love karate and was hoping to sit my black belt grading in November. Unfortunately Doc says no more sparring incase it gets broken. Anyone else do Karate ?
question about rollercoasters
- by malitas
- 2008-07-13 03:07:28
- General Posting
- 2539 views
- 5 comments
I am planning a trip to cedar point and was wondering if it would be okay to ride on the rollercoasters, I had my pacemaker since oct last year.. does anyone know if this is safe.. thank you very much for any advice.
Thanks everyone
For the responses. My husband has an appointment tomorrow with his EP. He's not had any more events since last Wednesday...knock wood. I wonder if maybe the surgery of having the old ICD replaced didn't aggrevate his heart. And the virtuoso is a much more advanced ICD. I don't know just guessing here, hopefully things will calm down and go back to where we were pre ICD replacement....Cissie
########## HAPPY BIRTHDAY! ##########
- by Stepford_Wife
- 2008-07-12 12:07:19
- General Posting
- 1054 views
- 2 comments
To Billie ( BlueAustralia ) July 12, 1942.
This is for you Billie.
If your world is warm and lovely, when the morning sun is bright.
If a rainbow follows cloudy skies, and makes your heart feel light.
If the people whom you love the most, surround you through the days.
If their laughter and their friendship, gives you joy in countless ways.
If you reach high to touch the stars, and make your dreams come true.
You'll know the many special things that...
&=&=&= HAPPY BIRTHDAY! =&=&=&
- by Stepford_Wife
- 2008-07-12 12:07:04
- General Posting
- 1023 views
- 2 comments
To ( Hevtalbot ) July 12, 1979.
When I woke up this morning, I ran to the window and peeked outside to remind the sun that today is a special day:
" YOUR BIRTHDAY! "
And the sun smiled and promised to shine on you all day long: a present for you no matter where you are.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
~ Dominique ~
Tapping Noise
- by irfanpatel
- 2008-07-12 11:07:48
- ICDs
- 1705 views
- 2 comments
Hi.... occsionally i hear a tapping noise made by my ICD. does anyone tseem to have any ideas as to whats this could be as a result off.
pacer movement
- by dual pacer
- 2008-07-12 11:07:12
- Complications
- 1490 views
- 2 comments
Hi I have had my pm for 11years. At times it does feel like it is moving. Sometimes the pocket tissue loosens up. Try not laying on the side at nite. It cant come out from what I have read and asked. It just kinda slides alittle and if I lay on my left side too long at nite,I does feel different in the morning. I hope this helps.
Thank you everyone
- by Blueaustralia
- 2008-07-12 10:07:21
- General Posting
- 1008 views
- 1 comments
Hi Pals
We had a good crossing on the ferry last Sunday. And, the most fantastic morning tea/breakfast with rewired aussie. Poor Kay, we couldn't ring her. Brian dropped his mobile in the dog's water bucket the day before and when I went to use mine the battery was dead. So, I am still full of apologies for waking up and getting my friend out of bed! (How to win friends and influence people)
It seems hard to believe that we have been away for a week already. We spen...
Birthday Greetings
- by taztiger
- 2008-07-12 08:07:55
- General Posting
- 964 views
- 1 comments
Happy birthday to blueaustralia.
Miss you heaps and hope you had a lovely day.
Talk to you tomorrow night.
xxxooo
Electric shock
- by Knifeman
- 2008-07-12 08:07:24
- Complications
- 1793 views
- 4 comments
I recieved an electric shock up my arm and through to my other arm. I think this stopped my defibrillator from working. Can any one help with this question.
Kind regards
Trev.
pm recovery period
- by belly321
- 2008-07-12 06:07:58
- General Posting
- 1165 views
- 2 comments
hi all
thankyou to all of you that have replyed to my posts in the past i just thought id let you know that after a long hard battle i am now going to have my six year old pm reimplanted deeper as ive been having problems with it flipping,moving and causing pain. the surgery is on 14.8.08 and although very nervous as im told it is a more painful recovery than the inital implamt i am also relieved to be on the way to feeling better. the surgeon who is going to do it is lovely and i have conf...
my baby has a pacemaker
- by bigbear
- 2008-07-12 06:07:52
- General Posting
- 1586 views
- 4 comments
I have lupus and my baby has complete heart block. We brought him home but he became unwell and his heart rate dropped more. We had to rush him to hospital for a pacemaker fitted. He is getting better slowly but has some fluid on his chest. I am scared to bring him home and scared of his future with this thing in his chest. Has any new mum like me had these fears. I know i just need time to get used to it all it was a very traumatic time. I love him so much.
Pacemaker moving ???
- by pacie
- 2008-07-11 09:07:08
- Complications
- 1736 views
- 2 comments
I recently posted a message about wondering if my pacemaker has moved or trying to move into my armpit. Thank you for the comments but I have had this one for approximately 2 years, it's been in there for awhile. Can they still move on you even if you have had them for that long? I am very concerned about this. Thank you.
Pacie
Pacing rate & leads
- by Pika
- 2008-07-11 07:07:54
- General Posting
- 1219 views
- 6 comments
I wish to know why my EP didn't want to set the pacemaker to pace at rate 60? He wants it on 70. I have a terrible pacemaker syndrome. I've begged him for a year then he sets it down to 65.
I would like to learn or know why the pacemaker has to pace the Atria and ventricle sequentially?
If Sick Sinus Symptom or A-Fib happen, why can't just pace the Atria and leave the ventricle alone?
If the AV node not function, why can't just pace the ventricle and leave th...
Pacemaker moving??
- by pacie
- 2008-07-11 03:07:08
- Complications
- 2154 views
- 4 comments
I have been having some slight and somewhat irritable pain in my underarm. I keep feeling like I need to lift my arm up a little to relieve it and sometimes put my hand under there to relieve it. Does anyone know what this is or is it anything to worry about? I go to my cardio next month. Do you think I need to request an x-ray to see what is going on? This is my second pacemaker. I never had any problems with my first one. I have a dual chamber but at the time can't remember the brand, sorry.
LONG LASTING PACEMAKER
- by pete
- 2008-07-11 02:07:38
- Batteries & Leads
- 2239 views
- 4 comments
I nearly fell out of my chair here in the UK this morning as I spotted an article about the worlds oldest pacemaker which is still keeping Lesley Iles in the land of the living. It has been pacing her heart for 25 years, yes 25 years already and is still doing its job. They dont make them like that any more. Shame.
She is 51 years old and plans to take part in this years Southend Bike ride. She is a history teacher with a history none the less. I do know of a neighbour whose pacemaker laste...
Dr. reaction
- by branch57
- 2008-07-10 12:07:03
- Batteries & Leads
- 1874 views
- 6 comments
I finally have an appt. next Thursday to see my original surgeon.
I do not care if he thinks these issues are in my"head". I know they are real and my body does not feel right. I maintained this after the surgery in February. Even after 4 visits, I felt dismissed.
Hopefully, this surgeon will listen as I don't feel there should be pain involved after 6 months.In addition, does anyone else feel the lead aside from the pacemaker. It feels like a thick cord getting longer by the month.
Hello
I do not have a ICD but my husband does and I hope it is still appropriate for me to post on his behalf. He had a medtronics ICD placed in 2003, in all that time he had 7 shocks. Last month that ICD was replaced with the new and improved medtronics virtuoso, he has had 2 shocks and 1 pace with this ICD in less then a month. Both shocks put him unconscious and scared me beyond words. He feels them coming on and gets to the floor as fast as he can. Now the only thing that has changed is the ICD,...
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