Most Recent Messages in Batteries & Leads
Lead and pacemaker replacement
- by AndyMota
- 2012-04-20 04:04:56
- Batteries & Leads
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Hi everybody!
I think this is the fist time I post a message. I've read many, but never posted one. I think I need to rise up to the occacion since I'll have my pacemaker and my upper atrial lead replaced next Monday. I must say I'm scared and stressed. In the past few weeks I felt terribly tired and suddently my pacemaker alarm started going off practically everyday. I saw two Meditronic guys on three different times until the last one told me there was something wrong with my lead. I wil...
Medtronic Revo MRI Pacemaker
- by AlanC
- 2012-04-19 09:04:17
- Batteries & Leads
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On January 5th, 2012 I had a Medtronic Revo MRI Pacemaker implanted. It was my first pacemaker as I had a 2/1 heart block but fortunately no coronary artery disease. The surgeon told my wife he had difficulty inserting the lower lead into the heart. Since its installation it has been operating at 100% of the time in the lower chamber and 15% of the time in the upper chamber but upon exertion I still experience shortness of breath. The big problem is that it is set at the maximum setting a...
malfunctioning
- by nilgun51
- 2012-04-16 11:04:14
- Batteries & Leads
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- 7 comments
I've a pacemaker, and they installed 06/28/2004.
the model is: 1296-111808
electrots: verticul atrial
model: guidant guidant
4457 4408
serial#: 417906 413683
endo/eti: endo endo
After 8 years , i have a problem with my pacemaker. when they check the machine, it shows pacemaker has 0.5 years left. but I don't feel well. My pulse is really high, I have shortness of breath, extreme fatig...
27.7 years!
- by Furphy.2001
- 2012-04-16 10:04:10
- Batteries & Leads
- 1297 views
- 2 comments
Hi all.
Great to read all your comments. I don't have a pacemaker myself but my mum does. She had hers fitted in sept 1984 and still has the same one. She was 39 when it was fitted. I often wonder whether she holds the record for the longest lasting p/m, does any body know?
Regards
Rachel
High resistance leads
- by Shortcake
- 2012-04-12 09:04:47
- Batteries & Leads
- 1687 views
- 1 comments
Hi all,
AS stated earlier, I got my last pm last Wednesday and the issue of short battery life was addressed in some way by an impedance change. I could not get my head around this as my doc and the Medtronic rep tried to explain. I spoke with someone in the pacer clinic yesterday. She had overheard the talk about this and admitted she too did not understand what they were doing to make this change. Of course, it all has to do with ohm law but we could not figure out how it was accomplishe...
lead problem
- by faith7
- 2012-04-12 07:04:41
- Batteries & Leads
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Hi everyone, I have joined the pm club after finding it online whilst looking for information about 'worn' leads. I had a pm implanted 8 years ago and have been absolutley fine until my annual check-up yesterday. One of the leads of my dual chamber pm is not working correctly. It has been re-set and I need to go back in 6 months to see if the problem is cured or has returned - in which case they may decide to replace one of the leads. Has anyone experienced this and should I be worried? I h...
Surgery over..hoping for longer time
- by Shortcake
- 2012-04-09 11:04:39
- Batteries & Leads
- 1279 views
- 7 comments
Hi all,
Got my 15th Medtronic pm last Wednesday. Surgery went well. All 4 leads checked out fine. The last pm only lasted 7 months. They upped the upper chambers from 7.5 to 8 and the two lower chambers stayed at 5. They did change the "impedance", saying they thought this would give me a few more months than the last one. Does anyone know exactly how that works? Overall, pain for the first few days but feeling okay, short of b/p running 211/114 (this is not really abnormal for me thoug...
chest pressures
- by manaman
- 2012-04-06 10:04:15
- Batteries & Leads
- 1185 views
- 0 comments
anyone with a pacer notice constant pressure in upper chest area? Seems to originate in area of PM. Not sore to the touch but like an internal issue. Just curious to know. I've had PM for over 20 years and never noticed this before. Have a lead issue wondering if it could be coming from that?
Happy EASTER to all!!
Thanks,
Cecil
Short circut
- by pietownruth
- 2012-04-06 02:04:28
- Batteries & Leads
- 1258 views
- 2 comments
Hi I'm Ruth H and have had my pacemaker for the past 5 years. About 2 years ago during the night i got a sharp jab in my side. Didn't know what or where it came from. But since then I've had this pain occurring more frequently lately. Just seen my heart Dr recently and he said it could be that my lead from the pacemaker is actually way down in the corner of the ventricle and when it sparks it shorting to my diaphragm which in turn is causing the bang I'm feeling. Said it could be fixed by going...
defibrillator and pacemaker
- by GILLKATHY
- 2012-04-05 04:04:37
- Batteries & Leads
- 2357 views
- 6 comments
I just got home from the hospital. I said, got home! Yet, I was electricuted for no reason except a company allowed leads they new at the time they were being put in me--KILLED PEOPLE! I was relxed and on my couch just april 31st at 2:18 pm chatting to a friend about rebuilding his motor on his boat --When whaam Oh my god! did I get struck by lightning? Oh my god and whaam again in less thaan a minute I got another of a shock much higher than has killed many before me! Oh my GOd! I shouted...
broken lead
- by manaman
- 2012-04-04 10:04:46
- Batteries & Leads
- 1477 views
- 4 comments
Good morning friends!
I have a broken lead wire on a two lead PM (was discovered in early Dec, 2011). Nothing done about it yet! I’m not PM dependent.
But I just had a thought that hit me like a bomb! I had 2 stents put in on August 28, 2011. If this wire was broken then wouldn’t at that time - wouldn’t it have shown up on the X-ray during the procedure? Break was discovered during REGULAR PM check up in December 2011. There a...
is any one??
- by pani
- 2012-04-03 05:04:24
- Batteries & Leads
- 1333 views
- 9 comments
please my friends let me know that do u know some one or any one from this club to do surgery(replaced PM) for several times??4 surgery or 5???and after how long leads should change??
Getting my 15th pacemaker
- by Shortcake
- 2012-04-02 09:04:31
- Batteries & Leads
- 1367 views
- 4 comments
Hi all, I am new to this group and am so thankful I found it. Mine is a long story (I won't bore you with the whole thing) but it comes down to this: I am getting my 15th nsinc biventricular PM on Wednesday. I have been thru ablation therapy 3 times, on the transplant list for nearly 2 years, went blind from taking Coreg (retina specialist offered to get me a "dog"). I have 4 leads (each chamber). My last pacer lasted 7 months, the most I have ever gotten out of a pm is 12 months. I have super...
leads dislodgement?
- by mereiriz
- 2012-03-30 02:03:27
- Batteries & Leads
- 1709 views
- 2 comments
Hi! I've had my current pacemaker for more than a year, but since yesterday I've been feeling something weird in my chest. I woke up this morning with this heaviness and pulling sensation. This is a first for me, and I was wondering if this could represent a problem with one of my three leads. For those of you who have experienced dislodgement of leads, what did you feel?
Thanks!
Meredith
problems with dislodging
- by whick
- 2012-03-30 01:03:25
- Batteries & Leads
- 1398 views
- 4 comments
I received a pacemaker in Feb. 2011. In August, I fell out of bed and then started feeling bad. I had surgery in Nov. 2011 and the doctor found the pacemaker was flipping and the leads were getting wrapped around it. I started feeling bad again in February and had surgery again in March 2012 because one of the leads wasn't working. I think it became discodged. Does anyone go to a Chiropractor? I think maybe the pushing and tugging he does could be the cause of the problems. I have no idea...
seven year battery
- by davide
- 2012-03-27 12:03:50
- Batteries & Leads
- 1498 views
- 4 comments
I had my PM implanted in 2005 and it is still running perfect, I feel well and hardly notice it. I am 83 year old male.
Are 7 years normal for battery life or can I expect a replacement on my forthcoming checkup.
With my ager I am a bit worriedover the process.
Thanks anyone
Dave
Notification
- by jmabshire
- 2012-03-24 03:03:07
- Batteries & Leads
- 1280 views
- 2 comments
Does anyone in the group have a Medtronics Pace maker Model P1501DR? If so, have you been contacted by Medtronics about possible problems with this specific model?
Joe
Lead changing
- by lizzie53
- 2012-03-22 06:03:46
- Batteries & Leads
- 2654 views
- 10 comments
My 17 year old son received a pacemaker when he was 13. I inquired about having the new MRI compatable pacemaker. His DR informed me that it was not a good idea, as the leads are not compatable with the new MRI pacemaker. She informed me the chances of a real problem changing the leads are great and would not advise any changes. I believe she quoted a 5% chance of a serious issue or death. I just don't understand!!! My son is 17 and I basically took from her explanation that he'll have the...
MRI Safe PM and Leads
- by ReneeV2.0
- 2012-03-19 11:03:59
- Batteries & Leads
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- 13 comments
I am scheduled to get my first PM next month. I've read that most new PMs now-a-days are safe to use in MRIs, but that the leads are the problem.
I asked my EP if I should get the MRI safe leads, and she said that because I'm so young (30) she would rather not use new, less tested, leads. She wants to use what she knows is good and will last me a long time.
I understand her logic, as I don't really like being a guinea pig; but wanted to hear your opinions. I always though...
Bad Lead Wires
- by Pacemaker5
- 2012-03-18 07:03:39
- Batteries & Leads
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Don - I don't live in GA, I live in Nebraska -- population 379. I Doctor at the Omaha Med Center, which is probably the best in Nebraska. That being said, I still question capabilities of surgeons, so definitely will be asking questions. I have 2 wires - first set of wires broke a long time ago - so wires and pacemaker were moved to the other side (left). Options - between existing wires if scar tissue allows; or on outside of heart. I return for a check up June 26th -- so I want to have al...
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I just want to share about the quality of life after my pacemaker, and hopefully increase awareness that lifestyles do not have to be drastically modified just because we are pacemaker recipients.