Date drawing nearer

Well I posted a while back that the 27th is my date for the defibrillator implant.


7 Comments

Hang in there

by Cheryl B - 2011-10-25 08:10:23

I remember feeling scared the night before my surgery. I was scared the whole time I was in the hospital, actually. But the next day I had an 8-hour ablation and then the ICD was inserted. Two days later I was home and recovering. At first I was afraid to sleep for fear I wouldn't wake up again. Then I was afraid my ICD would just stop, or even shock me. A year later and I'm afraid of nothing. In fact, I flew for the first time in 17 years, because I decided I wasn't going to be afraid anymore. Please don't be hard on yourself. All of what you're afraid of is normal. Most of us have gone through it. But it will get easier. I promise. Let us know how you're doing. The people on this site have helped me so much, and I know they will help you.
Cheryl B.

Thinking of you

by jane32 - 2011-10-25 08:10:51

I know how nervous I was before getting my pm, that is normal, keep a positive attitude that sure helps.
Let us know how you get on.

Best wishes
Jane

















Hang in there

by ramais1956 - 2011-10-25 09:10:12

I think it's just presurgery jitters

Piece of Cake

by TITLE - 2011-10-25 09:10:25

My prayers are with you for a successful surgery and many decades of health.
TITLE

Me too!

by Peterdotcm - 2011-10-26 01:10:57

I`m also scheduled for a PM implant on Thurs, Ocr. 27!
My first, and I`m not looking forward to it, but it`s for the best.

Nice stuff that people write on this site, isn`t it?

Good luck and let`s talk afterwards, and compare notes.

Peter

goodluck

by moquin204 - 2011-10-26 03:10:18

goodluck best wishes are with you (:
it will be done before you know it .

Hello Peter

by ramais1956 - 2011-10-26 12:10:36

I guess we will both be getting this done tomorrow it's my first also. I want to wish you the best with this. They say I get admitted tomorrow morning at 9 am and expected to discharged Friday afternoon only spending one night in the hospital. How does this line up with the plans they have for you.

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