very active now

Hi all writing back again , its now 5 months since my implant, darn good here, helping hubby build a retaining wall at the moment for our new bedroom, it arives in 2 weeks, so much energy, fantastic. The best thing we ever did was get my pacemaker. Go for it guys dont worry, by the way back at work full time, mowing lawn as well, feel fantastic, . Lifes real good. Hope this helps people to relax, don't worry, by the way this is my first implant, it saved my life, 'I feel fantastic, will write again soon Cindy


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Now that's what I like to hear

by ElectricFrank - 2011-11-27 04:11:53

Keep it up and have fun. Give the pacer a pat on its little head every day or so to keep it happy. LOL

frank

Great!

by Julian - 2011-11-27 12:11:13

Great to hear! Were you not doing good the first few month after the implant? Sometimes people have a hard time adjusting for awhile then it just all comes together. Anyway, great to hear your doing so well.

retaining wall up

by sinochs - 2011-11-28 04:11:27

Ok back retaianing wall up, darn large thats all I have to say on that. They treated me as there labourer, get this get that, you tell me how am I surposed to keep up with 2 men, little here, lol. Also 6 peirs in helped with mixing the mud, not as hard as I thought it would be, I put all the gear away as the boys cleaned up, room arives in 3 weeks a bit of delay but thats ok still need to remove a tree she is in the way, by the way julian I have had no problems other than getting broncitus after my op, I needed this op so much did not have much of a life before fainting all the time no energy, now I am fantastic, I could not work, I did not have a quality of life now I do, I LOVE my pacemaker, sorry if I sound silly and happy, thank for being here when I needed all my questions answered when my buddy was placed in on the 4th of july. Will keep in touch Cindy

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I wouldn't be alive if it wasn't for pacemakers. I've had mine for 35+ years. I was fainting all of the time and had flat-lined also. I feel very blessed to live in this time of technology.