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pain and recovery
- by precious1155
- 2011-05-09 08:05:51
- Surgery & Recovery
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- 5 comments
I just had my surgery on May 6th. Since I am left-handed my pacemaker was put on the right side. The back of my shoulder hurts and arm hurt. It’s like it is really sore and it really hurts to move my arm.
Are these normal symptoms?
Hello
- by Perceval
- 2011-05-07 09:05:50
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1464 views
- 8 comments
I had my pacemaker fitted 4 days ago as an emergency. Still cannot believe it - everything happened so fast. The symptoms had been missed by so many doctors.
Recovery
- by Steele17
- 2011-05-04 10:05:43
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1299 views
- 2 comments
Hello my name is Wade, I am 14 and had my pacemaker put in at age 8. The first surgery was a few years back and I had to be rushed to the ER because my parents thought I was having an asthma attack. I really had a complete heart block that my doctor of 8 years some how failed to notice. He said I had a case of asthma just like any other kid. After my surgery no symptoms of asthma were ever noticed and they are still gone, But when I had my second surgery over the summer 2010 something strange ha...
Feeling the PM
- by Sandra
- 2011-05-04 01:05:34
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1348 views
- 3 comments
Hi All,
Just had my PM installed 10 days ago. Still very sore at sight and toward arm. I was wondering if anyone feels their PM go off. When it is workong in the top part I barely feel it just a light tapping toward the upper inside of my left breast. When it is working in the bottom of my heart (no technical knowledge clearly) I get a shock feeling at the lower inside of my left breast. . Very noticeable, and uncomfortable. The PM clinic says all my numbers are good and say they've never...
Transplant
- by BJay
- 2011-04-30 08:04:27
- Surgery & Recovery
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- 2 comments
Hi,
I’ve just joined the club and wish I had seen this site when I had my pacemaker six months ago ... it would have given me such comfort and support to know that I am not the only one with "weird" symptoms after surgery. It has taken me almost the whole six months to recover and they still have to get my pacing correct.
Anyways, to cut a long story short ... I wanted to know if there is information out there or anyone (with a pacemaker insitu) who has had ma...
Left Arm Agony
- by lesli.w
- 2011-04-29 12:04:11
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1558 views
- 6 comments
I had my pacemaker put in 3 days ago and woke up with excruciating left arm pain. The back of the shoulder and the bicep throb with pain. The lower arm is numb, as is the thumb and next two fingers. When I move the arm pain shoots down to the tingling fingers. I can't sleep, and I doubt this is normal. The pain level has not abated at all. I'm taking 800 mg ibuprofen 4 times a day. Has anyone else experienced this , and what do you suggest I do about it? HELP! Thanks............
Headaches 7 days after Pacemaker
- by Pricey11
- 2011-04-29 04:04:25
- Surgery & Recovery
- 2602 views
- 2 comments
Greetings from the royal wedding UK!! Great information, I am 54 y old male, I had a dual lead pacemaker fitted on April 21. Since 26th been really suffering with severe headaches for 4 days. Is there any link? or did any other members suffered similar post op symptons or have any tips? thanks
WISH ME LUCK !
- by lahbigbro6
- 2011-04-28 05:04:14
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1358 views
- 5 comments
Hello Everyone !
Wish me luck, I have my 2nd pacemaker installed tomorrow. The surgery is at 1 or 1:30. They might keep me over, not sure why. I cannot wait to get this over with !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
can anyone help. please.
- by hilary
- 2011-04-26 03:04:28
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1257 views
- 2 comments
hi, just found this site, im mum to ella 12, who has had a pacemaker for almost 8 years. she suffers with reflex anoxic seizures [a form of arrhythmia or a cousin of ] but luckily she has reached a point where the pace maker is no longer needed. in august we find out exactly when both lead and device will be removed permenantly. understandably both my daughter and i are very nervous about this. So would be very greatfull if anyone could give us any information about this.
Is this normal?
- by sue uk
- 2011-04-22 05:04:28
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1338 views
- 3 comments
Would like to know if many of you have had problems with the operation site? l had my pacemaker inserted 2 wks ago and l was in agony all the way through the operation, which surprised me, as l really wasn’t expecting to be. The doc apologized to me after for the pain and said some were more difficult to do!!!!
Anyway, l went home that evening but had to go to my GP the next morning because l was bleeding, that stopped but l was left with what they think is a haematoma. l...
First Post-----Scared!
- by bdonahueweedman
- 2011-04-22 05:04:22
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1601 views
- 10 comments
Hi Everybody..I just stumbled onto your site, gratefully! I am part of a study and am having a very new pacemaker-like device put in on Monday to help with sleep apnea, but the surgery is exactly like getting a Pacemaker put in (except they will put it in on the right in case I ever need a real pacemaker!).What I am really worried about is that I can't bathe or drive for ten days, as not to disturb the leads. I've about got myself psyched out for that part, but the nurse said I can't lift my arm...
Thanks for the encouragement
- by Jobby
- 2011-04-21 11:04:01
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1093 views
- 0 comments
Thanks to all fellow members who took time to write an encouraging note. I will try to keep a positive attitude and appreciate having a community to offer support.
Waiting for my pacemaker
- by Jobby
- 2011-04-21 07:04:36
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1482 views
- 11 comments
Hello. I just joined this prestigious group and am waiting for my pacemaker to be installed next week. Most of the postings recount problems. Does anyone have a positive ending to their story? What questions should I ask my doctor and the PM rep before Ieave the hospital. I will not have a choice of PM brand, but will receive one selected by the doctor.
Planning ahead
- by denverman1
- 2011-04-20 03:04:57
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1243 views
- 2 comments
Am set for a pacemaker implant tomorrow 04/21/11.
Had an OHS seven years ago (03/04) with an Aortic Valve Replacement (Medtronic-Hall) and double bypass. All has been well since. Am currently on Coumadin (7.5mg/day) - Lipitor (20mg/day) - Metropolol (50mg/day) - Aspirin (81mg/day).
Two weeks ago starting feeling bad at workout session - got worse the following day. Saw my personal physician and he made an appointment for the next day to see my Cardiologist. Saw him and he set...
Pacemaker after cardiac arrest
- by debik52
- 2011-04-17 09:04:24
- Surgery & Recovery
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- 3 comments
I got my pacemaker on 4/1/11 after being in full cardiac arrest on 3/30/11. I'm so sore from the resuscitation that I don't even feel the pacemaker. The doctor says I'm healing beautifully, especially for a Diabetic. So far so good. I know now that I was short of breath for months before and now I'm not at all. My heart, valves and arteries turned out to be very healthy and it's totally an electrical problem. That's good to know since I'm only 58.
fiona
- by merlin
- 2011-04-16 10:04:08
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1163 views
- 3 comments
My Mum just had a pacemaker fitted last week and now has a sore neck and sore aching thigh muscles she is also very depressed and tearful. Wondering how much is physical and how much is psychological ? Are these feelings normal after pacemaker surgery can anyone help ?
New Pacemaker
- by chicom
- 2011-04-16 02:04:43
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1512 views
- 10 comments
My pacemaker was implanted on Tuesday. I am sill tired, not sleeping, and get out of breath. I keep thinking that I am tired and out of breath because I have not had a good nights sleep. Also, teary this morning, many phone calls but no one has come to visit. Had a real pity party.
I am almost 76 and used to exercising as well as using the treadmill. I tried the treadmill for 5 minutes yesterday and was exhausted. Am I just being impatient or should I contact m...
Severe heart burn after pacemaker
- by Haile
- 2011-04-15 10:04:42
- Surgery & Recovery
- 5228 views
- 3 comments
Dear Colleagues,
I am a new member to this club as I just had a pacemaker fitted on me yesterday. The operation went well and I was discharged this afternoon. Now when I tried to sleep I have a severe heart burn and could not sleep. Has anybody experienced this and should I worry? For dinner I had fish and chips which I often eat. So I dont think it could be the food.
Any suggestion.
regards
replaced pacemaker
- by sbg
- 2011-04-13 12:04:52
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1108 views
- 1 comments
sorry i think i posted this is the wrong section before
Comment posted by sbg on 2011-04-13 00:53.
my surgery was a success out with the old and in with the new, my leads did not need to be changed. I am having a good bit of pain tonite but i think most of it is coming from the dressing and all the tape that is on there which i have to keep on till thursday. I hope this new pacemaker helps with the dizzy spells and the pvc;s
I'm home...successful first implant pacer!
- by sandk
- 2011-04-07 11:04:16
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1246 views
- 3 comments
I wanted to shout out a thank you...many of you have posted things that I have read over the past months that has given me encouragement and peace over this entire process.
My surgery was Tue am...I am feeling GREAT...pacing 0% in the atria and 99-100% in the ventrical. Boston scientific (aka Thumper, as my kids helped me name it), with St Jude leads...set on a low of 30, but not kicking in - merely completing the "circuitry" has upped my rate by 30 BPM from 45 ish to 68-70.
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