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Avatar n tn I have been exercising (weight lifting, aerobics, etc) in a gym off and on for 9 years with a pacemaker and have never had a real problem. I do notice that trying to stretch my left arm across my body feels like it squishes the pacemaker a bit, but if i move my arm down a few inches it feels fine.
Avatar m tn They actually took him off hospice care for a few days, replaced his ICD with a plain pacemaker and then put him back on hospice. He did quite well with just that and eventually died from cancer a year or so later. How long a battery lasts depends on how much it's used. Like a flashlight, if you use it all night, the batteries will run down quickly. If you only use it once a year, it will last a very long time. With average use a pacemaker/ICD tends to last about 5 years.
Avatar m tn i had a biotronic duel-chamber pacemaker implanted feb 2009, i need an icd due2having sick sinus syndrome&no circumflex artery. the past month ive been getting extremely severe headaches that arent relieved by pain meds plus my back is hurting more 2. im getting bradycardia despite the pacemaker & tachy is worse also extremely exhausted & still fainting alot. my chriropractor, primary dr & neuro are all mystified. any help would be greatly appreciated...
Avatar m tn Sorry you haven't gotten anything from someone with a related experience. Perhaps it is already "tomorrow" and you have talked with you doctor...hope that puts your mind at rest. As far as being "regularly paced", it is my understanding some people are fully dependent on their pacemaker for pacing their heart. My conclusion: you are not at any immediate risk, but I think it would be best to see what can be done to get you back on your internal/natural pacing.
Avatar n tn I imagine each case is different but my Dad went from ICD to pacemaker with no problem. They used the same leads but the placement may have been different than yours. I hope your switch goes as easily as his did.
1492608 tn?1308920473 If you get your ventricular arrhythmias from brady, why not insert a pacemaker that kicks in when HR is below 60? An ICD is also a pacemaker (both shock and pace) but it must be painful to get a shock every time you have an AIVR?
Avatar m tn Hi, I had my ICD implanted in January also and I have not had real pain in the area of the ICD since about 4-5 weeks post implant. I would call your doctor as soon as you can to see what it going on. Is there any redness or oozing from the incision? If there is, you need to get this looked at right away. There should be no numbness except maybe directly on the incision. You should also have been able to use your hand since immediately after the implant. Best bet is to get this checked out soon.
Avatar f tn Yes in August 2009 I had a pacemaker/ICD implanted - my model is a Boston Scientific Teligen 100 - extremely small and great battery life - I'm at 8.5 years as of right now. Mine was implanted due to malignant arrhythmia's called polymorphic ventricular tachycardia.
Avatar m tn I don't understand your question, but: 1) I believe bypass surgery (to replace blocked arteries) is not considered "open heart surgery". 2) I believe a defibrillator and pacemaker do not require open heart surgery. Why do you want open heart surgery?
Avatar f tn 426.9 conduction disorder, unspecified what does that mean? dangerous?
Avatar m tn If you have an ICD-CRT device (also with defibrillator), your doctor can leave the ICD turned on and change the pacemaker (ventricular pacing) as a backup if needed (e.g. when your own pacemaker runs too slowly or if appears a blockade between the upper and lower part of the heart). You can discuss about this option to your doctor and define with him the pros and cons. Good luck.
Avatar f tn I am so sorry you feel you are depressed because of your pacemaker. I love my biventricular pacer with and ICD. I think of my pacer as heart jewelry with a purpose, I just wish they would figure out some way to put some sparkles on my pacer. HA Everyday I pat my heart and say thanks to my pacer and God. My pacer is my guardian angel and lifeline. Most of the time I forget I even have a pacer unless someone else brings it up.
Avatar n tn A person in heart failure should be on a cocktail of drugs and usually a pacemaker or ICD is implanted, but even then it won't stop the heart from failing completly. Currently to my knowledge stem cell research is only in the animal testing stages but looks encouraging. As to why her doctor did not order a pacemaker I can only guess he assumed her case was too far gone and the risk of the procedure did not outweigh the benefits.
Avatar m tn m a member of and I know there are some who have had theirs taken out - icd support group .
Avatar f tn ive recently had a duel chamber pacemaker installed, which im gr8full4 because no dr untill now has been willing to get it4me (i have sick sinus syndrome, mvp, 3 valves regurgitating, chf & right circumflex artery missing). however since the pacemaker ive been getting a-fib & flutters with my hr jumping to120 bpm & my other symptoms (fainting, etc) getting worse.
Avatar m tn I may soon have to have a pacemaker implanted. I have a 1 cm cavernous angioma deep in the right hemisphere of the cerebellum. I've been told there's a 4%-6% annual chance of the angioma bleeding on its own. Is it required that blood thinners be given when a pacemaker is in place? How does one evaluate the risk of clot formation without blood thinners versus the risk of bleeding in the brain when on blood thinners? A neurosurgeon told me that blood thinners were definitely out.
Avatar f tn I had a pacemaker/icd combo put in for profound Bradycardia and fainting. The icd part is for my VT runs and high hr's. It depends on what your bone structure is like and what unit they put in, you can't see mine but I'm larger breasted and it doesn't even show. My incision is about 5 inches wide and had toned down alot since i got mine put in back in August 2009; the scar has faded alot to barely noticeable.
Avatar m tn I had a pacemaker implanted two weeks ago. I am perhaps being overly cautious, but how easily are the leads dislodged? I have been careful to keep my left arm from rising above shoulder level, and sleep with a sling in place. I am left handed and it is a chore, but I understand that I am to keep it below shoulder level for a month. Is there a warning system in palce that will tell me if a lead becomes dislodged?
Avatar n tn You have to show your card that you have a pacemaker or ICD and they will scan you with a hand held wand. They should NOT hold the wand over your pacemaker.
Avatar f tn do you have an ICD/defrillator also?
Avatar f tn ICD may be not treating Long QT but pacemaker would. My cardio told me as far as my pacemaker works, it cover everything in my heart. My holter monitor showed my QTc 675 and they said "normal". I got a pacemaker and it is nothing to be worry about. I only on Glipizide 2.5mg (diabetes) twice a day while I had my holter on.
Avatar f tn I had a pacemaker placed 4 months ago. Since then, I have a lot of pain and burning sensation in and around the area of the pacemaker. It feels like someone's holding a hot match against my skin in one particular area. I have sick sinus and tachybrady. I take atenolol, digoxin and have the pacemaker. I was dropping down as low as the low 30s freguently. I pace 22% of the time. Could there be a lead broken or what would cause the pain and burning?
Avatar f tn What was used? Was it an Implantable Cardiac Defibrillator (ICD), or just a pacemaker? pacemakers don't deliver enough current to cause a visible shock. An ICD could, but only during course v-fib. the energy from an ICD to correct v-tach is very low. Great questions for her doc though, I would bring it up with them.