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Sailing anyone?????
- by pacergirl
- 2009-06-28 10:06:07
- General Posting
- 1125 views
- 2 comments
Hi, I have a question. However before I begin let me say that I have a new laptop and the keys are causing me some problems getting used to them... So if something seems not quite right it's probably because of that.
Now, for my question: I haven't been sailing since my pacemaker implant in February of 2005.
We have a 16ft. Catalina day sailer and I was always the one working the sails. I was always up front, moving about carrying out the commands. After the PM implant I just w...
Chat room
- by SaraC
- 2009-06-28 09:06:16
- General Posting
- 779 views
- 0 comments
Tried to converse in the chat room a couple of times now, and find that a lot of the time my messages don't actually make it into the log, but just sit there looking at me for 5 minutes or so. It's just a wee bit frustrating!! And then if I make a comment about it the others in the room think I'm mad at them. OOps. Is it me, my internet connection, or a general complaint? As far as the pm goes, it's been there for 2 years nearly and few problems. The answers that some of the regular amateur exp...
New Member
- by MomD
- 2009-06-28 08:06:23
- General Posting
- 1116 views
- 2 comments
Hi,
I am new to this club. I have had a pacemaker since 2005 and it is doing a good job. I was on Amiodorone for a while and that destroyed my thyroid gland. Has any one else had that problem?
Now I am in AFib almost all of the time. Suggestions?
Thanks for any help.
It Works!
- by cyclone
- 2009-06-28 08:06:15
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1436 views
- 2 comments
My Medtronics pacemaker was installed about 19 months ago at age 70. The operation was in the evening and the next day I left the hospital with my diner as a take-out. At the time of the operation my pulse rate was around 50 and at my last check up, the pulse rate without the unit was under the chart. The upper chamber is at 99.9% and the unit is set at 60.
I live in Florida and play golf three times a week and start usually just before noon and play until 3:00P.M. Two days a w...
elective surgery
- by Dahlia
- 2009-06-28 08:06:04
- Surgery & Recovery
- 2500 views
- 1 comments
Hi all,
I haven't posted in two years, mostly because my pacemaker has become a part of me and although I believe I feel it now and then, it doesn't interfere with my life at all. When I received an e-mail about the newletter, it reminded me how helpful many of you were when I first received my PM in July 2007.
I have second degree heart block and my heart rate goes down to 40 when my PM is turned off. I don't recall the mode of my PM, but I know that my PM is a-sensed and v-paced....
AF
- by ev
- 2009-06-28 08:06:02
- Surgery & Recovery
- 1346 views
- 1 comments
Hello, Need your advice. I have had two St.Jude pacemakers the past 5 1/2 years. I rely on them completely. My heart is just too slow but healthy.
I take Amiodarone, Sotalol, Diltiazem HCL, Micardis, and Lipitor.
I am thinking of insisting on an Ablation so I can get off these meds. What do you think? Ev
BASICALLY NEW PACER
- by JC0225
- 2009-06-28 07:06:30
- General Posting
- 759 views
- 4 comments
I had a dual-chamber pacemaker installed 12/14/08 with 2 adjustments. Still have SOB and lack of entergy. Any hope??
PM and activity level
- by Robert
- 2009-06-28 07:06:23
- Exercise & Sports
- 1476 views
- 0 comments
I've read several postings about problems with pacemakers keeping up with the level of physical activity. So far (two years plus) I've done pretty well (Medtronic) with moderate activity levels, biking, skiing and race walking. After my three month checkup, my pm was only working 3-5% of the time. However, the following year, the activity rate for my pm jumped to 20%. As a result, I was put on Toprol to regulate my heart rhythm.
Although I like my medical team, getting detailed ex...
AHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!
- by uvagershwin
- 2009-06-28 06:06:21
- General Posting
- 887 views
- 1 comments
Ok, we are now in the midst of a national crisis; I JUST UPLOADED A PICTURE AND ALL I CAN SEE IS A LITTLE RED "X"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! *takes deep breath*. Ok. I'm ok. I don't know how this happened. Just thought I would let you all know!!!
P.S. NEVER shave while experiencing severe chest pain. I didn't cut myself, but I'm just sayin'...
:) Sydney!!!
A little disturbing.......
- by Bionic Beat
- 2009-06-28 05:06:44
- Interferences
- 2297 views
- 3 comments
Hi everyone,
It's been a long time since I posted.
Was in to the Pacemaker Clinic on Wednesday and the printout revealed that my pacemaker had 'stopped' three times (for short periods) last August.
My Cardiologist looked very concerned, I'm 100% PM dependent, and asked 'where were you last August that had a very strong magnetic field?'
Guess he was going to tell me to stay away but the only thing I could think of was that I was at that Hospital having...
THUD THUD THUD
- by sculptor
- 2009-06-28 05:06:12
- General Posting
- 1096 views
- 3 comments
Ok, it has been seven months since my dual chamber pacer was installed. For the most part it has been doing real well but I did have to cut out almost all caffeine due to my heart "jumping" and making me cough. The stress & echo were fine at the time. Now, however (about 2 months since those tests) my heart has started doing a weird "thud" that is different from what it has done before. This is a series of thuds while my pulse runs somewhere in the 90's for no apparent reason. Bending over c...
Great Newsletter
- by auntiesamm
- 2009-06-28 04:06:52
- General Posting
- 672 views
- 1 comments
Hello All - Today I had the notice about the Pulse Newsletter in my email so decided to "stop by" for a visit. It's been a while since I had logged in. The Newsletter is terrific, I so enjoyed reading the interview with Karen. Deeply saddened to read that Peter Nash had passed. I always enjoyed him and his postings, comments, answers, etc. I still pray for all members of this forum daily. Everyone, stay healthy and have a great summer. God bless you all.
Sharon (So CA)
ablations
- by lloyd
- 2009-06-28 03:06:48
- Conditions, Meds & Tests
- 1202 views
- 0 comments
Hi Kym,Nov.2006 I was to get an ablation but while on the table the machinery did not work,so cardio version was given in its place which is electric shock that did not help my flutters
Sept 2007 I had Transsepal Ablation and I find that has helped me very much.
Hope this info helps you.
Lloyd
Exercise and the Medtronic Adapta
- by BatteryOperated
- 2009-06-28 03:06:40
- Exercise & Sports
- 6141 views
- 8 comments
I had a Medtronic Adapta PM implanted about 9 months ago. One of my issues was that whenever I did anything aerobic, my heart rate would go up to about 130 for a minute or so and then crash to about 90 and stay there. I would be too tired to continue exercising.
When I got the Adapta, I was told that it could adapt to the level of activity I was engaged in. I have found though that it requires a lot of jostling to trigger it to maintain a HR in the aerobic range. Jogging will trigger...
cholesterol medicines...
- by jazzydrjim
- 2009-06-28 03:06:18
- Conditions, Meds & Tests
- 1468 views
- 2 comments
My pacemaker is FINE, and no AFib problems !
But I've had muscle pain and weakness, arthritis-like joint pains, fatigue and low energy, "senior moments", etc...
Several times I've quit the statins (Crestor, Zocor, Pravachol, Mevacor, etc.) but went back on them because the symptoms didn't improve. And then things always got worse !
So I've quit the statins again, and am taking CoQ10 in hope of keeping things from deteriorating. My current suspicion is that stat...
catheter ablation ?
- by mykcubbie
- 2009-06-28 03:06:08
- Surgery & Recovery
- 2292 views
- 4 comments
Thank you all that responded, I have a few other things to add that I forgot to mention before. My mom had what you call a catherter ablation, I guess this procedure burns out the heart cells that cause the irregular heart beat. After that they connected the pacemaker. If anyone had this procedure done, or knows about it ..I would greatly appreciate it if you could let me know how it is going for you. As I mentioned before, my mom had the surgery last Monday, and is very depressed that her...
I need feed back
- by cowboycraig
- 2009-06-28 02:06:56
- General Posting
- 1089 views
- 7 comments
On March 3rd I had a pacemaker installed,I am only 55 years old,and I know age has no requirements on heart problems. I wrote here for advice about this thing almost burning a hole in me and the mass of blood and puss that was coming out of my incisioin. The ER just sent me home and told me to take some aspirin. They said my blood work was good straight down the line, the thing is they didn't take any blood from me and I told the "Dr" that. I was discharged and sent home to feel like "crap",no...
Getting new pacer soon
- by schmerl
- 2009-06-28 02:06:45
- Exercise & Sports
- 1592 views
- 1 comments
Hi all,
Nice to read about all the PRs. I did 10 miles in NY just last week in Riverside park and 7 around the reservoir in Central Park. I think age more than a pacemaker is going to keep me from ever setting any new PRs. NY parks are looking good and we had cool clean air in June. I am now back home in Atlanta where I don't do so well in the high heat and humidity.
I have bradychardia with a tendency towards a-fib. I have a dual chamber St Jude with vibration sensor. My H...
Alaskan Brat
- by Loopy Lou
- 2009-06-28 02:06:39
- General Posting
- 769 views
- 1 comments
Could everyone send some messages to Alaskan..... she is very down at the moment... and needs cheering up/
Let's send her loads of silly jokes and messages!!!! Starting with me.....
What's the difference between and elephant and a bisson? you can't wash your hands in a bisson............. !!!
Say it with a silly british accent like mine and you are bound to get it!!!!!!!!
NEXT....!!!!
pacemaker club event
- by pmredhead
- 2009-06-28 01:06:44
- General Posting
- 719 views
- 2 comments
Hi everyone,
I haven't been on this site in a while. How is everyone!!? I'm sure all of you know about the event in Tampa Florida. It sounds really exciting. I've been waiting to go to something like this. I think it's going to be really fun and enjoyable. I was wondering if anybody from the pacemaker club is going. If anybody is going if they could please let me know.
Thank you!
Constance
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I, too, am feeling tons better since my implant.