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Do you have a Pacemaker?
Introducing our 'Living with a
Pacemaker
' virtual patient educational event launching on Thursday February 3rd, 2022 YOU CAN REGISTER TODAY!
Introducing our 'Living with a
Pacemaker
' virtual patient educational event launching on Thursday February 3rd, 2022 YOU CAN REGISTER TODAY!
TracyAdmin
STARS
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STARS
2 years ago
Do you have a Pacemaker?
Introducing our 'Living with a
Pacemaker
' virtual patient educational event launching on Thursday February 3rd, 2022 YOU CAN REGISTER TODAY!
Introducing our 'Living with a
Pacemaker
' virtual patient educational event launching on Thursday February 3rd, 2022 YOU CAN REGISTER TODAY!
TracyAdmin
Partner
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AF Association
2 years ago
Do you have a Pacemaker?
Introducing our 'Living with a
Pacemaker
' virtual patient educational event launching on Thursday February 3rd, 2022 YOU CAN REGISTER TODAY !
Introducing our 'Living with a
Pacemaker
' virtual patient educational event launching on Thursday February 3rd, 2022 YOU CAN REGISTER TODAY !
TracyAdmin
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Arrhythmia Alliance Heart Failure
2 years ago
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4weeks after pacemaker pain
Hoping someone can help had my
pacemaker
fitted 23/11/21 and I’m still getting a ripping pain when I move left shoulder also like a burning pain if anything (hair/clothes) touches the area of scar is this normal?
Hoping someone can help had my
pacemaker
fitted 23/11/21 and I’m still getting a ripping pain when I move left shoulder also like a burning pain if anything (hair/clothes) touches the area of scar is this normal?
Pace1
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Second ablation
I can not take anticoagulants so I have had Watchman device,
pacemaker
, and a first ablation. It was very successful for several years. I am considering a "touch up" ablation as I would like to get rid of the propafenone, but I havent made that decision.
I can not take anticoagulants so I have had Watchman device,
pacemaker
, and a first ablation. It was very successful for several years. I am considering a "touch up" ablation as I would like to get rid of the propafenone, but I havent made that decision.
N400033
in
AF Association
2 years ago
SHOULD I TRY TO TAPER OR WAIT@
to cut long story short, nine days in Hospital angio , tests ( especially for my BP which as astronomical when I arrived there ,Systolic 255, now home worn out ,more bloods to be taken next week and an appointment for a pacing clinic next month with a view to having a
pacemaker
.
to cut long story short, nine days in Hospital angio , tests ( especially for my BP which as astronomical when I arrived there ,Systolic 255, now home worn out ,more bloods to be taken next week and an appointment for a pacing clinic next month with a view to having a
pacemaker
.
seamaid
in
PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
What *should* happen now?
Hello, thank you for taking the time to read - I had a cardiac device (ICD, like a
pacemaker
) fitted in 2017 and since then, my health has graduallydeclined (physically and cognitively).
Hello, thank you for taking the time to read - I had a cardiac device (ICD, like a
pacemaker
) fitted in 2017 and since then, my health has graduallydeclined (physically and cognitively).
PawPad
in
LUPUS UK
2 years ago
AV Node Ablation Update
I had a
Pacemaker
fitted on June 30th as the first stage of Pace and Ablate after my third ablation failed in Sept 2020 and drugs didn’t help.
I had a
Pacemaker
fitted on June 30th as the first stage of Pace and Ablate after my third ablation failed in Sept 2020 and drugs didn’t help.
ETFCfan
in
AF Association
2 years ago
does any of my comrades that has had a pacemaker fitted take an occasional alcoholic drink..christmas is coming and it would be good to know
pacemaker
.
pacemaker
.
Tut7iFru7i
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
Pred and heart arrythmia
Having just been told i have one ,and given an urgent referral to cardiology, I'm wondering if i need to interrogate them about 30 months on pred for PMR ( fairly low doses) before they insert a
pacemaker
! Of course, I can't find where i saw the initial article ...
Having just been told i have one ,and given an urgent referral to cardiology, I'm wondering if i need to interrogate them about 30 months on pred for PMR ( fairly low doses) before they insert a
pacemaker
! Of course, I can't find where i saw the initial article ...
Fergyfish
in
PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
New here with diagnosed heart failure
I did ask my consultant at my appointment the other day what my life expectancy was, as he said I am stage 2 and he said with the meds im on, or whether i have
pacemaker
or anything fitted later, he has seen people live up to 20 years which was a bit of a shock as I would only live to be about 60 if
I did ask my consultant at my appointment the other day what my life expectancy was, as he said I am stage 2 and he said with the meds im on, or whether i have
pacemaker
or anything fitted later, he has seen people live up to 20 years which was a bit of a shock as I would only live to be about 60 if
tdiesel41
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Peak flow readings
Hi , my gp requested 2 weeks of peak flow readings (since having a
pacemaker
then becoming seriously unwell with pericarditis and an effusion this time last year) I get out of breath on exertion , my cardiologist has assured me there’s nothing cardiac causing my breathlessness so gp is thinking possible
Hi , my gp requested 2 weeks of peak flow readings (since having a
pacemaker
then becoming seriously unwell with pericarditis and an effusion this time last year) I get out of breath on exertion , my cardiologist has assured me there’s nothing cardiac causing my breathlessness so gp is thinking possible
Westie2012
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Is there a problem with my hubbies pacemaker
Hello all, My husband had a
pacemaker
fitted in September, he says that sometimes it feels uncomfortable and when he lies on the left it feels like it is being scrunched up, like it still moves a bit, also he seems to be more tired than before he had it fitted.
Hello all, My husband had a
pacemaker
fitted in September, he says that sometimes it feels uncomfortable and when he lies on the left it feels like it is being scrunched up, like it still moves a bit, also he seems to be more tired than before he had it fitted.
Gertrude44
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
People of HU: Meet Marina
During the summer of 2020, I had two cardioversions (a procedure used to return an abnormal heartbeat to a normal rhythm), and in August, I got a
pacemaker
(a battery-powered device that sends electrical impulses so my heart can maintain a regular heartbeat).
During the summer of 2020, I had two cardioversions (a procedure used to return an abnormal heartbeat to a normal rhythm), and in August, I got a
pacemaker
(a battery-powered device that sends electrical impulses so my heart can maintain a regular heartbeat).
SaskiaHU
HealthUnlocked
in
HealthUnlocked Blog
2 years ago
Type 2 Diabetes?
Has anyone any advice on how to fit this in with PMR,
Pacemaker
and Kidney stone ? Spinal epidural last month failed to give any pain relief, and I am trying to manage with Diazepam.
Has anyone any advice on how to fit this in with PMR,
Pacemaker
and Kidney stone ? Spinal epidural last month failed to give any pain relief, and I am trying to manage with Diazepam.
merril
in
PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
i need help and advice to get pacemaker implant
My question is.....since the Covid pandemic i worked only few months to a indian phone fixing shop so i dont have medical insurance, and all the money i managed to save is around 2000 £ after paying my rent and food, and im afraid is not even close enough to pay foar a
pacemaker
, there is any way i will
My question is.....since the Covid pandemic i worked only few months to a indian phone fixing shop so i dont have medical insurance, and all the money i managed to save is around 2000 £ after paying my rent and food, and im afraid is not even close enough to pay foar a
pacemaker
, there is any way i will
mezeempyrian
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Low pulse rate when lying and sitting down.
My question is would this be a case that my medication needs adjusting or are we looking at the fact I may need a
pacemaker
after the op?
My question is would this be a case that my medication needs adjusting or are we looking at the fact I may need a
pacemaker
after the op?
G0dfather
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Pericardial effussion
I am not so flippant really this cancer journey started in 20 15 and it has taken me all over the place .I have had two treated brain tumours developed epilepsy ,walking is difficult due some minor but irritating left leg weakness .I have a
pacemaker
as cancer entered my heart ❤ somewhere.
I am not so flippant really this cancer journey started in 20 15 and it has taken me all over the place .I have had two treated brain tumours developed epilepsy ,walking is difficult due some minor but irritating left leg weakness .I have a
pacemaker
as cancer entered my heart ❤ somewhere.
Brewster24
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
Pacemaker replacement?
My latest
Pacemaker
check showed my battery level at 50% - so around 3 years before it needs replacing; as I put my new phone on its contact charger I was inspired to wonder whether anyone had thought of inductive charging to obviate replacement of my
pacemaker
every 7-10 years....
My latest
Pacemaker
check showed my battery level at 50% - so around 3 years before it needs replacing; as I put my new phone on its contact charger I was inspired to wonder whether anyone had thought of inductive charging to obviate replacement of my
pacemaker
every 7-10 years....
quanglewangle
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Will my AF get worse if I don’t take medication.
I had a
pacemaker
fitted because I kept having heart pauses in my sleep. I’ve been told I have AF even though symptoms are extremely slight with just the occasional fast heart palpitations now and again. I have been prescribed thinners but do I need to take anything for the AF?
I had a
pacemaker
fitted because I kept having heart pauses in my sleep. I’ve been told I have AF even though symptoms are extremely slight with just the occasional fast heart palpitations now and again. I have been prescribed thinners but do I need to take anything for the AF?
Freddiejosh
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
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