Tingling, Pain & Burning
- by BarryMoss
- 2010-06-23 07:06:40
- Complications
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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
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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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