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WOW$!!$
- by Carol
- 2007-11-09 01:11:47
- General Posting
- 1438 views
- 10 comments
I had no idea just how expensive PM's were!!! Just received my hospital bill today. All I can say, is that we pacers are worth a bundle now.....not just the mere 98 cents that my childhood science teacher told us our body components were really worth!
However, I guess you really can't put a price on quality of lfe, which our PM's give to many of us.
My posting is really just a knee-jerk reaction to my bill, thank goodness for insurance. Hope this posting finds everyone in the...
magnets
- by ginnie
- 2007-11-08 12:11:23
- Complications
- 2604 views
- 4 comments
Hi -- since I've had my pacemaker (3-1/2 years) I have had many weird experiences that I wonder if it has something to do with the pacemaker. It is the same sort of "feeling" that I get when I have the pacemaker check and a magnet is placed over my heart -- only it is much stronger than that. My chest will feel very heavy and I get the same type of feeling, but it lasts much longer and then I get a tightness in my throat and it makes me hoarse for a day or two. I get it when I'm in the car ne...
***You may have missed this***
- by Peter.Nash
- 2007-11-08 11:11:50
- General Posting
- 1125 views
- 0 comments
Hi all,
I am sure Blake won't mind.......As it is important..... this was his reply post to a post way down the bottom and I think it needs to be at the top again so More of you can read it.
What's wrong
Comment posted by admin on 2007-11-07 19:22.
The problems are mainly resulting from file names containing a symbol or they are not in jpg format. When such a photo is submitted it becomes pending and must be posted manually or deleted. A pending photo prevents other ph...
valve problem
- by luckyloo
- 2007-11-08 11:11:33
- Conditions, Meds & Tests
- 1660 views
- 2 comments
hello there,
you're a smart bunch...
does anyone know that if you have a sluggish valve, will it ALWAYS show up on ECG? or is this something the dr.'s can hear on exam and get an echo to diagnose?
thank you!
luckyloo
conditions improving
- by mandogrl
- 2007-11-08 09:11:37
- Complications
- 1774 views
- 0 comments
Hi again! Thanks for the responses to my questions/comments of 11-01. Now that it's 8wks post-PM, some of my symptoms have settled down quite a bit. (yay!) The armpit area still gets pains often, as I use my arm all day on my job. But neck, back and chest/breast pains are greatly reduced. This is very encouraging.
Since my check-up w/PM tech, I have not felt the PM pace at all. Since that was my 6wk mark, I started using my arm overhead as soon as her check proved everything ok. Before...
does any one know about regugitation?
- by brokenheart
- 2007-11-08 08:11:35
- General Posting
- 1332 views
- 3 comments
Hi all. God bless all the wonderful people here. Its been a while for me....sorry. But i was just wondering if any of u know anything regarding tricuspid regurgitation and pulmonary regurgitation. I was looking at my medical records that i recently got from my doc and there was a time that i had an echo about a year ago and it said that i had moderate tricuspid regugitation and pulmonic valve regugitation. I guess i am asking because i was never told by any of my docs that i had this problem un...
Hi from downunder!!
- by Rewiredaussiegirl
- 2007-11-08 07:11:56
- General Posting
- 1170 views
- 4 comments
Hi Everyone ,
I have my friend Billie (blueaustralia ).visiting us in Melbourne this week.
We are having a lot of laughs and I will put some photos up in a couple of days-Kay
Magnets topic
- by maestro
- 2007-11-08 06:11:18
- Complications
- 1634 views
- 0 comments
Magnets do indeed impact the operation of the PM.
Security devices should be passed through quickly, otherwise they can interfere with your PM.
As for speakers, they operate on the principle of magnetism/electricity causing vibration. They too impact PMs.
Several intersections causing symptoms of magnetic field:
it could be there are antennas in the vicinity, security devices, or other interfering electro-magnetic fields.
When you feel the disrup...
thanks!
- by jbj
- 2007-11-08 05:11:34
- Complications
- 1665 views
- 2 comments
Thanks to everyone who responded to my message yesterday (side effects of pacemakers). The responses are reassuring! I'm sorry to have caused anyone unnecessary anxiety. At the end of the day, most of us here are alive/functioning better because of these devices and I wouldn't want to put anyone off having one on the basis of 'hearsay'.
This site is always a great resource for information that is not always easy to find elsewhere, and Im really grateful to you all for your time.
Best...
I'm still alive!
- by ElectricFrank
- 2007-11-08 03:11:45
- General Posting
- 1191 views
- 7 comments
Hi all. It has been quite a while since I visited the Club. Part of the absence has been due to my pacemaker working so well that I forgot about it! This summer I rented a Jeep in Colorado and explored only mining roads at altitudes as high as 13,500 ft. Then I hiked up trails to almost 14,000 ft.
The other thing in my life is that my wife Mary died in April. She had been going through a rough time since July 06 and I was busy helping her. Her death precipitated some pacemaker related issu...
Help!!4 months after Pacemaker
- by Pranati
- 2007-11-08 01:11:26
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1659 views
- 4 comments
I got a pacemaker installed about 4 months ago - recently I have been feeling some problems - I feel shortness of breath and my pulse rate is fast and I feel like my pacemaker is fluttering
I am currently visiting the US and will return to my home country in 3 weeks
Anyone else face similar problems - is this normal
side effects of PMs
- by jbj
- 2007-11-07 12:11:41
- Complications
- 2277 views
- 9 comments
Hi everyone,
Ive just come back from a regular PM check (in the UK) and was told that I am being paced about 25% of the time. The doctor said this was 'good'- I said, 'why- because my battery will last longer?' and he said, 'yes, but also because your heart is unlikely to be damaged by pacing at this level'.
I didn't ask for any more details at the time but now I'm starting to wonder about what he said. This is the first time I had heard of this- perhaps I have been living in a...
l"ill ole me
- by jessie
- 2007-11-07 11:11:19
- General Posting
- 1456 views
- 16 comments
hi i would like to know who this person is as i have not heard that name before. if someone else has please enlighten me. this person has posted two pics and i can't find a profile? please help me out someone! jessie
Back to the gym
- by mobags
- 2007-11-07 10:11:17
- Exercise & Sports
- 1912 views
- 5 comments
Well, I am now 9 days post PM implant and doing well. Mildly freaked out by the PM with this heart rate so much faster then I'm used too plus with the rate response just going up a couple of flights of stairs brings me to 100! Just not used to that. I went back to the gym tonight for a bit of running and had I'm sure some common problems. Anyway I thought I would throw out there and see if someone had a miracle answer!
1) Has anyone figured out a solution to the sports bra problem? I...
Pregnancy and Pacemakers
- by Sheray
- 2007-11-07 09:11:01
- General Posting
- 1333 views
- 3 comments
Hi all.....I am 25 years old and expecting my first child.....I have a few concerns with regards to the actually pregnancy as well as the birth? Will i be able to have natural birth? I have had my pacmaker for 6 years now, i was 17 when they put in the first one....needless to say at the time i was not pregnant or even thinking about children......If anyone can help here be do.....I would just like to know if there is anything for me to worry about!
Thanks....
Regards...
Sh...
PACER FACES!
- by pacergirl
- 2007-11-07 08:11:20
- General Posting
- 1178 views
- 2 comments
I can not contain myself anymore....
I love the photo album.
I have named it...
PACER FACES!
Thank you everyone for making this happen and loading your wonderful personal pictures. You are each one beautiful! These are the faces of pacemakers!
love, pacergirl
Forgot to introduce myself
- by NH
- 2007-11-07 07:11:33
- General Posting
- 1103 views
- 2 comments
Hi,
I just jumped right in to posting my question about low battery and forgot to introduce myself. I am 63 and have a St. Jude Pacemaker and it was put in 2002.
I was just so concerned about my condition that I forgot to say hello.
This site is great and finding it will help me a lot.
Take care,
NH
new member
- by wmcroy
- 2007-11-07 06:11:51
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1826 views
- 4 comments
Hi I am william just had cardioverter defibrilator change 10/26/07 after having my devise for 4& half years. Have 9 year devise now 37 years old new member am doing great just hate they had to recut and put another devise in but I thank GOD for it to keep on living. email is wmcroy09998@tampabay.rr.com
swelling, feels like heart beating hard
- by gangarossa
- 2007-11-07 06:11:40
- Complications
- 1591 views
- 0 comments
Received my pm last December. I have lost a little weight, but not enough (I don't think) that it would make the pm show so much. Sometimes I get a lot of swelliing around it, I can feel the leads. IT was placed under my clavical. My doctor and surgeon have both checked it out and said it was fine, the leads are stable, but I just have a feeling that there is something not right. Any suggestions???? thanks.
Surgery to relocate PM
- by The Bunny
- 2007-11-07 02:11:35
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1659 views
- 2 comments
Hello fellow PM folks! Hope everyone is well!
In June 1999 rec'd my first PM. In July 1999 had PM relocated as it was hitting my collar bone! Ick!. On April 3rd, 2007, 8 years later, not bad... I had a new Medtronic PM/Battery put in, however, the location isn't too good on this PM and a wire is protruding out with that skin being very thin! Yikes! On Nov. 8th, Thursday I am going in to have my PM relocated under my muscle. All sorts of feelings as one prepares for the out-patie...
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