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barb1937
I had a
pacemaker
fitted ,I was taking 10mg of Bisoprolol and that was stopped. The next day I didnt feel so bad but the following day my legs were wobbly ,I felt spaced out and strange sensation on top if head. I was tested for a stroke ,luckily negative.
I had a
pacemaker
fitted ,I was taking 10mg of Bisoprolol and that was stopped. The next day I didnt feel so bad but the following day my legs were wobbly ,I felt spaced out and strange sensation on top if head. I was tested for a stroke ,luckily negative.
barbharris1937
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Concerned about early signs of heart failure
I had a dual chamber
pacemaker
November 2020, 4 days after that a lead punctured my heart ,I had both leads replaced a week after I’d had my
pacemaker
. This caused pericarditis and an effusion .
I had a dual chamber
pacemaker
November 2020, 4 days after that a lead punctured my heart ,I had both leads replaced a week after I’d had my
pacemaker
. This caused pericarditis and an effusion .
Westie2012
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Anti arrhymic medication
What I can’t understand is in all this time why have these not been considered before oh and just to say I have duel chamber
pacemaker
Chads vac score is 1 Thanks for input & info
What I can’t understand is in all this time why have these not been considered before oh and just to say I have duel chamber
pacemaker
Chads vac score is 1 Thanks for input & info
Babyr1996
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
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ATTR Amyloidosis
It has resulted in various heart issues and a need to have a Defib and
Pacemaker
fitted.. ATTR has no cure. Would be grateful to hear from anybody who has the same diagnosis to pass on personal experiences Kind regards Neil
It has resulted in various heart issues and a need to have a Defib and
Pacemaker
fitted.. ATTR has no cure. Would be grateful to hear from anybody who has the same diagnosis to pass on personal experiences Kind regards Neil
POPSTHEROCK
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Swimming after having pericarditis
I really enjoy swimming, I haven’t been since I started having cardiac symptoms , I ended up going to a&e by ambulance (in my swimsuit )🤣 as my heart started racing and it got worse from there, over the next few months my symptoms got progressively worse and 18 months later I needed a
pacemaker
.
I really enjoy swimming, I haven’t been since I started having cardiac symptoms , I ended up going to a&e by ambulance (in my swimsuit )🤣 as my heart started racing and it got worse from there, over the next few months my symptoms got progressively worse and 18 months later I needed a
pacemaker
.
Westie2012
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
Swimming after having a pacemaker fitted then getting pericarditis
I really enjoy swimming, I haven’t been since I started having cardiac symptoms , I ended up going to a&e by ambulance (in my swimsuit )🤣 as my heart started racing and it got worse from there, over the next few months my symptoms got progressively worse and 18 months later I needed a
pacemaker
.
I really enjoy swimming, I haven’t been since I started having cardiac symptoms , I ended up going to a&e by ambulance (in my swimsuit )🤣 as my heart started racing and it got worse from there, over the next few months my symptoms got progressively worse and 18 months later I needed a
pacemaker
.
Westie2012
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Scared
Hi I'm new to this, 8 weeks ago was taken to A&E was suffering with palpitations heart felt like it was beating fast, found it hard to breathe after tests was diagnosed with Bradycardia was told might need a
pacemaker
, but after a couple of days stay in hospital was told not needed, but still had
Hi I'm new to this, 8 weeks ago was taken to A&E was suffering with palpitations heart felt like it was beating fast, found it hard to breathe after tests was diagnosed with Bradycardia was told might need a
pacemaker
, but after a couple of days stay in hospital was told not needed, but still had
Kylo28
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
AV Node Ablation
Pacemaker
fitted in May 2021 and awaiting next step which I’m sure will be AV node ablation – last stop saloon! But is this the only option? The last ablation in 2013 lasted 5 years and possibly longer if severe Mitral regurgitation hadn’t triggered it.
Pacemaker
fitted in May 2021 and awaiting next step which I’m sure will be AV node ablation – last stop saloon! But is this the only option? The last ablation in 2013 lasted 5 years and possibly longer if severe Mitral regurgitation hadn’t triggered it.
Caratacus
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Dilemma (pacemaker problem)
There must be someone out there who has experienced two RV lead perforations after
pacemaker
insertion. I then had to have ohs and, instead of replacing lead and stitching it in they left it out?? 9 months later they have decided I need it put in.
There must be someone out there who has experienced two RV lead perforations after
pacemaker
insertion. I then had to have ohs and, instead of replacing lead and stitching it in they left it out?? 9 months later they have decided I need it put in.
Nannyjenny
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Pace maker and ablation
The next step I’m told is a
pacemaker
and destroy the AV node, the bottoms chambers of the heart will then beat normally and the top two may well remain in AF. I’m very unsure that this is a positive move, it feels very final.
The next step I’m told is a
pacemaker
and destroy the AV node, the bottoms chambers of the heart will then beat normally and the top two may well remain in AF. I’m very unsure that this is a positive move, it feels very final.
4chickens
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Bisoprolol Side effects
Cardio said if he could get rejection fraction up to 130-135 will not put
pacemaker
in. I am trying not to have this done due to other medical situations. Any other person having this problem or others?
Cardio said if he could get rejection fraction up to 130-135 will not put
pacemaker
in. I am trying not to have this done due to other medical situations. Any other person having this problem or others?
Hidden
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Post COVID recovery from heart failure, suffering with very low heart rate and very concerned and worried what’s happening to me.
of problem going on with the electrical side of my heart and that it’s not pumping enough blood fast enough, I keep worrying about my heart just suddenly slowing down to much or just suddenly stopping and having a cardiac arrest, and my concern is if there is something going on am I going to need a
pacemaker
of problem going on with the electrical side of my heart and that it’s not pumping enough blood fast enough, I keep worrying about my heart just suddenly slowing down to much or just suddenly stopping and having a cardiac arrest, and my concern is if there is something going on am I going to need a
pacemaker
Liam-James
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Atrial Flutter
My Cardiologist will install a duel chamber
Pacemaker
for control. I am on 2.5mg Bisoprolol and Apixaban which I seem to tolerate quite well. Has anyone on here had a
pacemaker
fitted for Atrial Flutter? Dave
My Cardiologist will install a duel chamber
Pacemaker
for control. I am on 2.5mg Bisoprolol and Apixaban which I seem to tolerate quite well. Has anyone on here had a
pacemaker
fitted for Atrial Flutter? Dave
Golfer60UK
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Types of pacemaker
Have a
pacemaker
but told I might need a different type. (Thought there was only one kind) Does anyone know more about this please?
Have a
pacemaker
but told I might need a different type. (Thought there was only one kind) Does anyone know more about this please?
Nannyjenny
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Bypass or not?
They also have diagnosed arrhythmia problems and I was fitted with a CRD 3 wire
pacemaker
6 months ago. A week ago I had another angiogram with the hope that the latest techniques could free up the arterial blockages enough to stent them.
They also have diagnosed arrhythmia problems and I was fitted with a CRD 3 wire
pacemaker
6 months ago. A week ago I had another angiogram with the hope that the latest techniques could free up the arterial blockages enough to stent them.
Fredxxx
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
On hold
EF still not good but holding off on
pacemaker
and defibrillator. Been put on a ' advanced drug ' Entresto???....thoughts please on this drug for those who have heard of it. Thanks in advance ☺
EF still not good but holding off on
pacemaker
and defibrillator. Been put on a ' advanced drug ' Entresto???....thoughts please on this drug for those who have heard of it. Thanks in advance ☺
0163SLH
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Micro vascular arterial disease?
I have poor left ventricle profusion and have a on demand
pacemaker
and I am in permanent a/f. I read some users have similar conditions but it was what came after which touched a raw nerve. I have put on a lot of weight since covid and it’s not over eating but complete lack of exercise.
I have poor left ventricle profusion and have a on demand
pacemaker
and I am in permanent a/f. I read some users have similar conditions but it was what came after which touched a raw nerve. I have put on a lot of weight since covid and it’s not over eating but complete lack of exercise.
albuk
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Just starting out with a new dual pacemaker.
See my profile for exhaustive introduction as to how i arrived at this point . Feeling anxious.
See my profile for exhaustive introduction as to how i arrived at this point . Feeling anxious.
Fishywishy
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Too much sleep
After
pacemaker
they said I should get back to normal in 2 week, haven't got back to work or anything else all this time on. Any insights ?
After
pacemaker
they said I should get back to normal in 2 week, haven't got back to work or anything else all this time on. Any insights ?
tabletphobic
in
AF Association
3 years ago
For Stormy, Horsewhisper and all those who need cheering up.
She is due to have an ablation as soon as she is up to it and then possibly a
pacemaker
after that. I hope this picture makes you smile Stormy and I hope it cheers you up Horsewhisper after the blow you received with your new and added diagnosis.
She is due to have an ablation as soon as she is up to it and then possibly a
pacemaker
after that. I hope this picture makes you smile Stormy and I hope it cheers you up Horsewhisper after the blow you received with your new and added diagnosis.
Spotty-ewe
in
LUPUS UK
3 years ago
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