Wow. My ICD did its fast pacing (ATP/anti-tachy pacing) earlier this week. I've only had the device for a couple of months. It quickly and safely brought me out of a dangerously fast arrhythmia. I wasn't aware the device was doing anything, but was aware of the episode as I felt really lousy and nearly passed out whilst walking through a railway station. The ICD had already charged and was standing-by to deliver a shock in case the ATP didn't work. 🫣 Thankfully, it did work. Amazing!🤯
Data was automatically sent to the cardiac team who called me this morning to confirm.
I wanted to share this in case anyone reading is doubting having such a device fitted. They are a good thing!
I'm thrilled that the device is working and has already saved me from danger, but Monday evening's event has sent me into a wobble. It's an unwelcome reminder that I have a diseased heart. 😥
Coincidentally, I have an CMR/MRI scan today to analyse the state of my arrhythmogenic ventricular cardiomyopathy, which was diagnosed 2 months ago. Up until now, I've been doing pretty well and returning to being more active, with lots of walking. Alas, I will never run again, but I am slowly learning to accept this.