Most Recent Messages in Complications
this is odd!! lol
- by rdelvis07
- 2008-07-28 06:07:49
- Complications
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Okay so its been a couple of weeks since my last post. I have a big ?. I went to the ep doc last week. He let me know that I am now 100% dependant on my pacemaker. Is this normal? I mean i knew going into it that the pm is here to help me but that kinda scares me. I mean to think i am a 22 year old and my heart nolonger works on its own? I guess its just hard to let that soak in. Is it normal for me to be tired again.The doc said my body would adjust. How long will that take? Its just so odd for...
pacemaker change
- by Freshfemale
- 2008-07-27 08:07:13
- Complications
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- 2 comments
Hi
Just wondering if anyone else here is in a similar situation to me.
I was really poorly in 2002, my heart failed and i was on ICU. Dialated Cardiomyopathy was the diagnosis i was given. Leter that year i had two ablation procedures performed but to no success. I actually ended up with burns on my back - has this happened to anyone? I then had my pacemaker fitted. I work in a hospital and see my technician around quite regularly, on thw wednesday i asked when she thought...
Very Concerned Daughter...
- by Sadie Lady
- 2008-07-25 09:07:46
- Complications
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- 3 comments
Good Morning,
My father had a two-lead pacemaker (defibrillator) by Medtronic placed Tuesday, July 1st. Still today, he has a half-baseball sized swollen area, terribly large black/blue bruising over his entire left chest, pressure and more difficulty breathing when in a laying position, pain, and is losing ground.
He went to the cardiologist and was checked on the 14th. He was not the cardiologist who inserted it, but looked at a CAT scan taken on the 11th and found n...
how you found out
- by Jackie French
- 2008-07-23 08:07:42
- Complications
- 1593 views
- 7 comments
How did they find out you needed apace maker what were your systems before it was inserted
Cannot make a decision
- by branch57
- 2008-07-21 02:07:28
- Complications
- 1748 views
- 11 comments
I am so nervous about my decision to have a replacement for the PM just put in February 2008 or to leave it alone.
The PM was larger, does not sit right in the pocket, leads felt and outlined in chest, floating PM to under arm.
I thought everything would be the same as when the first PM was installed without incident.
The original surgeon stated he would reposition the pocket, put leads under the PM and make me more comfortable.
It is driving me crazy to think about going th...
pacemaker and blood thinner med
- by sara prue
- 2008-07-20 12:07:44
- Complications
- 1579 views
- 4 comments
My 92 year old aunt might get a pacemaker. She is also on the blood thinner, Coumadin (could be misspelled....) Does anyone know of any complication with this med and a pacemaker? Thanks. Sara
acid reflux
- by kev-o
- 2008-07-18 12:07:15
- Complications
- 4924 views
- 8 comments
Hey gang! New to the world of PM, Just had installed last Friday. I am 42, in shape but was always tired and winded.Had a tilt table test done on Tues.July 8 and my heart stopped for a full 22 seconds. Now that I have the PM, I have had a severe case of acid reflux. Talked to the cardiologist about it today and all he could suggest is that I developed it all of a sudden magically! I have been on Nexium for sometime, but he put me on Keflex to keep away infection while in the hospital. Then he su...
Worried about my decision
- by branch57
- 2008-07-18 11:07:53
- Complications
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- 2 comments
I must make a decision as to have the pacemaker that I had a battery changeout on Feb 2008 to be replaced with a smaller one, repositioned, leads tucked under and with the pocket to be stitched properly or to leave it alone. As it is now, it floats to under my arm and the lead is poking my skin. I have pain if I sleep on the left side or after exercise. I just don't know what to do.
Any one have any suggestions?
:)
- by amy29
- 2008-07-17 07:07:08
- Complications
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- 3 comments
Does anyone take bata blockers and have a pm?
My Doc. wants me to start taking them so I will become pm depented. I am only using it about 20% of the time but I am having pvc s. Ans they want me to take them I am only 31 and have 3 kids I need to be wide awake all day not sleepy. I feel that this is to much for me.
Pacer moving?
- by pacie
- 2008-07-16 04:07:27
- Complications
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- 2 comments
Thanks to all of you for your support. I called my cardio's office and talked to the nurse. She said that leads come in all different lengths and what is left after they hook up the pacemaker to it is curled up behind the pacemaker. She said that sometimes they can come uncurled and start moving about. She said for me to watch that area of skin under my arm and if it starts turning red or breaking down before I come into the office next month to come on in but as of now there is no real danger,...
Once again...
- by pacie
- 2008-07-14 11:07:57
- Complications
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- 2 comments
Sorry, I hope I am not irritating you guys but recently I posted that I thought my pacer was moving. Well, while I was bathing this evening I think, no I'm sure, I have found what it was in my armpit that has been bugging me. It feels like a wire! I had my husband to feel of it as well. He didn't really know what it was he was feeling, he was just going by what I said. When he ran his finger over it lightly, I told him when to stop and then he felt it. I didn't mess with it though, I don't want...
Please help
- by jamiedeegan
- 2008-07-14 11:07:05
- Complications
- 1450 views
- 3 comments
My father recieved his pacemaker last Thursday. He is still short of breath and is having palpatations about three times a day. He tried calling his Dr. and they did not return his phone call. I am wondering IS THIS NORMAL?????
pacer movement
- by dual pacer
- 2008-07-12 11:07:12
- Complications
- 1486 views
- 2 comments
Hi I have had my pm for 11years. At times it does feel like it is moving. Sometimes the pocket tissue loosens up. Try not laying on the side at nite. It cant come out from what I have read and asked. It just kinda slides alittle and if I lay on my left side too long at nite,I does feel different in the morning. I hope this helps.
Electric shock
- by Knifeman
- 2008-07-12 08:07:24
- Complications
- 1787 views
- 4 comments
I recieved an electric shock up my arm and through to my other arm. I think this stopped my defibrillator from working. Can any one help with this question.
Kind regards
Trev.
Pacemaker moving ???
- by pacie
- 2008-07-11 09:07:08
- Complications
- 1731 views
- 2 comments
I recently posted a message about wondering if my pacemaker has moved or trying to move into my armpit. Thank you for the comments but I have had this one for approximately 2 years, it's been in there for awhile. Can they still move on you even if you have had them for that long? I am very concerned about this. Thank you.
Pacie
Pacemaker moving??
- by pacie
- 2008-07-11 03:07:08
- Complications
- 2151 views
- 4 comments
I have been having some slight and somewhat irritable pain in my underarm. I keep feeling like I need to lift my arm up a little to relieve it and sometimes put my hand under there to relieve it. Does anyone know what this is or is it anything to worry about? I go to my cardio next month. Do you think I need to request an x-ray to see what is going on? This is my second pacemaker. I never had any problems with my first one. I have a dual chamber but at the time can't remember the brand, sorry.
Pacemaker Questions
- by chillks
- 2008-07-10 03:07:08
- Complications
- 1472 views
- 1 comments
Hi! Have a couple of questions about my new pacemaker and wonder if anyone has similar issues, etc. I am in cardiac rehab as also had a heart attack and two stents. I had to have the pacemaker cause after the atack, heart rate kept dropping to 30. Now, my heart rate is going to 130 at rehab. It has been considerably hhigher since I got the pacemaker than before. Has anyone had this trouble and do you know what they do to correct it? I don't go to cardiologist till July 22nd although they...
Staph infection in pacemaker pocket
- by clichtenberg
- 2008-07-09 11:07:51
- Complications
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- 6 comments
I posted about a month ago. My son's (22 months old) buldge ended up being a staph infection. Which resulted in extraction of the pacemaker and then a week later the wires, which required open chest to get out. He was in the hospital for almost two weeks. And is home now with a PICC line to get iv antibiotics.
Other than that, he is absoulutly fine. He has never had a fevor or any pain from having an infection. Staph was found in the pocket and in his mediastinum (sp?). He'll...
High elevations?
- by jeanhowser
- 2008-07-07 03:07:48
- Complications
- 10511 views
- 5 comments
I'm going on a trip, and will be in elevations up to 7,000 feet (l live at sea level). Will I have any pacemaker problems or heart problems? I'm doing pretty well, but sometimes get what I call a hard heart-beating at night, and it's always associated with high blood pressure. During day, blood pressure is always quite low (100/60 up to 118/78). Just didn't want to worry about going into high elevations . . . any thoughts?
~Jean
Shocks from light switch
- by hvansice
- 2008-07-05 12:07:45
- Complications
- 8424 views
- 8 comments
my mother has a pacemaker, she received a bad jolt from her lightswitch, causing her to pass out, fall, and lay on the floor part of the night. We changed that switch, but tonight she told me she got another shock. Her housekeeper and our family have never been shocked by this switch. Could it be her pacemaker causing this.
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