pace maker

I had my pace maker put in on 3-11-2010. They started the surgery and 8:50 am and at 10:00 am I was eating cookies and talking to my mother on my cell phone. I was ready to go home but my dr wanted me to stay over night


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by qwerty - 2010-03-26 06:03:04

Welcome to the Pacemaker club! Sounds like you are doing great! Remember to take it easy and keep your arm down. Give yourself time to heal.

For lots of info.. read all the posts here. This is a great bunch and lots of information!

Good luck and let us know how you are doing.

Me too

by brooke1803 - 2010-03-26 07:03:06

At 10 am I was taken into surgery, by 115 AM i was eating a burger and watching All my children. I had already called my momma and my hubby. I did very well after my surgery. I went home the following day. :) I am 2 weeks post op today and feel good, i have my ups and downs, but hey its all a part of the ride right?? Continue to do well qwerty!!!!

Brooke

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by Carolyn65 - 2010-03-27 12:03:10

To you Newbies: These comments are the norm for most PM implant patients. You are "in/out", implanted & going home before you can unpack a bag at the hospital. Sweet Dreams.

I read the PM Club "posts" for 5 months before having my ablation PM implant. Some of the "posts" scared me to death with their medical complications and "posts/comments" After being assured by the bestest of the "commenters" that this was not the norm., I had the implant. It was sooooo easy, why did I wait so long? Take the plunge.

Thanks to all of your "good" comments to reassure the newbies to be. Prayers to you who are still having your complications.

Have a Great Spring,
Carolyn G. in TEXAS ( :

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by ElectricFrank - 2010-03-27 12:03:32

I figure at the next replacement I'm going to insist on having it done early and then walk the 4 miles home afterwards. By then thats what it will take to outdo some of you.

best,

frank

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