Tingling, Pain & Burning

Tingling, Pain & Burning

I have had a pacemaker since 1977, I received my last pacemaker July 2006 and sometime after that I get the above feeling whenever I am near electronic devices. My iPhone and my laptop are the worst.

I have done every test under the sun with no avail, but there two thing.

1) I have elevated lead levels in my body which can act as a ground for the current coming from my pacemaker.
2) I have a Medtronic Adata pacemaker on the Medtronic's website one of the potential complications listed is, muscle or nerve stimulation also hematoma and inflammation which I also have.

These are some of the other problems I am having. Burn marks in the facial area • Burning, pain, tingling feeling on hands, feet, abdomen and chest • Heart problems • Complications in breathing when walking up hills • Lumps under the skin on my chest, hands • General weakness • Concentration issues • Problems with memory • Dull to piercing headache

Please feel free to contact me at: 718-969-3100

Yours truly,

Barry J. Moss


2 Comments

Barry

by LS - 2010-06-23 08:06:13

What has your Dr. said?
BTW, I'm not sure it's a good idea to post your phone number on a message board.
Liz

Lead

by bobad - 2010-06-24 02:06:54


Barry,

You can't possibly have enough lead in your system to improve the electrical ground. You would be dead in hours. It's entirely possible that RFI from your devices are causing a tingle in a poorly anchored PM lead.

Some of your symptoms sound a lot like heavy metal poisoning, so I hope you've had that checked out.

Good luck Barry, and do keep us posted on your situation

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