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I was wondering if anyone has heard of having a pacemaker placed under the breast, not the breast muscle, but under the breast itself?


4 Comments

Try Vitamin E oil

by janetinak - 2012-01-08 01:01:32

I wrote a long comment that I have used it for about 8 yrs on my scars after recommended by a Dermatologist. Lost comment so this so short & sweet.

Janet

OOPS, sorry

by janetinak - 2012-01-08 01:01:36

not having any luck at all tonight & I have not been drinking either

Janet

Janetinak OOP'S

by donb - 2012-01-08 05:01:31

You are not alone with losing comments. Getting messages through on Private Message is even worse. I tried to message a fellow Michigan member & had to break the message into 4 individual messages to get him an answer. I have tried all the tricks which work sometimes except if you really need to get an important answer to someone is when everything fails. donb

back to your question....

by vbilbrey - 2012-01-09 02:01:14

I actually have heard of it. I guess it was right before I had mine replaced when I was 17. I had to have it moved from my waist to under my collarbone. I was asking about the very same thing b/c I was thinking about wearing bathing suits and having the scar exposed. The Dr. said that they do place it under the breast for patients who are models.

Hope this helps.

V

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I'm 35 and got my pacemaker a little over a year ago. It definitely is not a burden to me. In fact, I have more energy (which my husband enjoys), can do more things with my kids and have weight because of having the energy.