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One of my partner's aunts, who was having heart problem , went into a hospital to have a
pacemaker
inplanted. But they found stage 4 lung cancer somehow in the process.
One of my partner's aunts, who was having heart problem , went into a hospital to have a
pacemaker
inplanted. But they found stage 4 lung cancer somehow in the process.
CrazyCatWom
in
My MSAA Community
4 years ago
It’s now time for my pip renewal causing me major anxiety got pacemaker cardio myopathy chronic heart failure in hospital so took it off me
Had to fight for 5 months to get it back ending up at stressful tribunal
Had to fight for 5 months to get it back ending up at stressful tribunal
frankmcfadyen
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
pacemaker after an ablation?
I was told by my oncologist that after an ablation for a flutters that usually a
pacemaker
follows. Anyone need one?
I was told by my oncologist that after an ablation for a flutters that usually a
pacemaker
follows. Anyone need one?
dwright12
in
AF Association
4 years ago
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Asymptomatic AFIB - What's Next
I've had a non-defibrating
pacemaker
that long for another issue. I transmit my
pacemaker
data by telephone (using a Medtronic device) every 90 days, and have an in-person check twice annually. My in-person check last week revealed that I am in AFIB 40% of the time.
I've had a non-defibrating
pacemaker
that long for another issue. I transmit my
pacemaker
data by telephone (using a Medtronic device) every 90 days, and have an in-person check twice annually. My in-person check last week revealed that I am in AFIB 40% of the time.
Dixidude39
in
AF Association
4 years ago
Pacemaker
Has anyone recently had a
pacemaker
fitted that you check at home with a device?
Has anyone recently had a
pacemaker
fitted that you check at home with a device?
Lyndon68
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Type of pacemaker
I’ll be having a dual chamber
pacemaker
fitted in November 25th as I have very recently found out I have tachy brady syndrome.
I’ll be having a dual chamber
pacemaker
fitted in November 25th as I have very recently found out I have tachy brady syndrome.
Westie2012
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
4 years ago
Type of pacemaker
I’ll be having a dual chamber
pacemaker
fitted in November 25th as I have very recently found out I have tachy brady syndrome.
I’ll be having a dual chamber
pacemaker
fitted in November 25th as I have very recently found out I have tachy brady syndrome.
Westie2012
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Pacemaker and covid
I have tachycardia bradycardia and will be having a dual chamber
pacemaker
fitted on November 25th, hoping it still goes ahead with the new lockdown announcement last night, would I be classed as clinically vulnerable, I didn’t get a letter to shield last time as I was only diagnosed last week.
I have tachycardia bradycardia and will be having a dual chamber
pacemaker
fitted on November 25th, hoping it still goes ahead with the new lockdown announcement last night, would I be classed as clinically vulnerable, I didn’t get a letter to shield last time as I was only diagnosed last week.
Westie2012
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Pacemaker and covid
I have tachycardia bradycardia and will be having a dual chamber
pacemaker
fitted on November 25th, hoping it still goes ahead with the new lockdown announcement last night, would I be classed as clinically vulnerable, I didn’t get a letter to shield last time as I was only diagnosed last week.
I have tachycardia bradycardia and will be having a dual chamber
pacemaker
fitted on November 25th, hoping it still goes ahead with the new lockdown announcement last night, would I be classed as clinically vulnerable, I didn’t get a letter to shield last time as I was only diagnosed last week.
Westie2012
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Pacemaker set base heart rate
At the
pacemaker
clinic yesterday I got them to change my base rate from 50 to 60. With the base rate at 50 I thought I was getting hypoxia, cerebral hypoglycaemia etc., as I felt rough on waking or after sitting for a while… e.g. I could not concentrate enough to play chess.
At the
pacemaker
clinic yesterday I got them to change my base rate from 50 to 60. With the base rate at 50 I thought I was getting hypoxia, cerebral hypoglycaemia etc., as I felt rough on waking or after sitting for a while… e.g. I could not concentrate enough to play chess.
S11m
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Pacemaker check ?
How can they know anything without my ordinary
pacemaker
being scanned? l like to be reassured once a year. l usually go to outpatients at Bristol Royal lnfirmary and this can be reached through a side door without going through the main building. Any ideas please, Sue.
How can they know anything without my ordinary
pacemaker
being scanned? l like to be reassured once a year. l usually go to outpatients at Bristol Royal lnfirmary and this can be reached through a side door without going through the main building. Any ideas please, Sue.
kefalonia1
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Pacemaker
He told me that if I was 65 I’d need a
pacemaker
no hesitation but as I’m 47 I’d need it replaced too many times so he’d discuss the options at my appointment. 10 days on I’ve had my appointment today as as I’m getting a few symptoms with the pauses he’s decided a
pacemaker
is the only option.
He told me that if I was 65 I’d need a
pacemaker
no hesitation but as I’m 47 I’d need it replaced too many times so he’d discuss the options at my appointment. 10 days on I’ve had my appointment today as as I’m getting a few symptoms with the pauses he’s decided a
pacemaker
is the only option.
Westie2012
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
4 years ago
SpO² of around 91 no problems but headaches often and resting hr of 40bpm
Should I be having a
pacemaker
and if so would it help? I am now 64 not on any drugs other than naproxen for a cervical spinal stenosis. Thanks for reading.
Should I be having a
pacemaker
and if so would it help? I am now 64 not on any drugs other than naproxen for a cervical spinal stenosis. Thanks for reading.
jointpain
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Post pacemaker query advice from ladies really helpful ty
I’ll be having a
pacemaker
fitted in the next few weeks , will myself and my family have to isolate before and after due to covid, also any ladies that have had a
pacemaker
, how difficult in the weeks following the procedure is it to get dressed if you can’t raise your arms above your head, regarding
I’ll be having a
pacemaker
fitted in the next few weeks , will myself and my family have to isolate before and after due to covid, also any ladies that have had a
pacemaker
, how difficult in the weeks following the procedure is it to get dressed if you can’t raise your arms above your head, regarding
Westie2012
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Ablation Age Limit ?
After the procedure he told me that it probably could not be repeated (if necessary) and the next option would be a
pacemaker
. Has anyone else had this experience, or is this just a matter of personal opinion by the consultant ?
After the procedure he told me that it probably could not be repeated (if necessary) and the next option would be a
pacemaker
. Has anyone else had this experience, or is this just a matter of personal opinion by the consultant ?
Yachtsman
in
AF Association
4 years ago
Returning to work
They did say it was borderline for a
pacemaker
, but hopefully the medication can do this instead. Can i ask when did people return to work, i have a very physical job, i work in a kitchen. My doctor has said not yet as i have been though something major. Can i ask opinions on this please?
They did say it was borderline for a
pacemaker
, but hopefully the medication can do this instead. Can i ask when did people return to work, i have a very physical job, i work in a kitchen. My doctor has said not yet as i have been though something major. Can i ask opinions on this please?
Donnak73
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Pacemaker
The am four weeks in to having
pacemaker
now and I have started to increase my activity as I’m back to work next week. I’ve done some ironing and light housework including going up the stairs a few times.
The am four weeks in to having
pacemaker
now and I have started to increase my activity as I’m back to work next week. I’ve done some ironing and light housework including going up the stairs a few times.
Gsarah
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Pacemaker to be fitted
He told me that if I was 65 I’d need a
pacemaker
no hesitation but as I’m 47 I’d need it replaced too many times so he’d discuss the options at my appointment. 10 days on I’ve had my appointment today and as I’m getting a few symptoms with the pauses he’s decided a
pacemaker
is the only option.
He told me that if I was 65 I’d need a
pacemaker
no hesitation but as I’m 47 I’d need it replaced too many times so he’d discuss the options at my appointment. 10 days on I’ve had my appointment today and as I’m getting a few symptoms with the pauses he’s decided a
pacemaker
is the only option.
Westie2012
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Afib and pacemaker
What do you think of
pacemaker
and paf. I've had 3 ablation and am back in hospital with afib (last abl was 29th July) ep is talking about
pacemaker
I'm not convinced.thanks everyone
What do you think of
pacemaker
and paf. I've had 3 ablation and am back in hospital with afib (last abl was 29th July) ep is talking about
pacemaker
I'm not convinced.thanks everyone
C66t
in
AF Association
4 years ago
Pacemaker update
After several cardioversions 2 ablations and high doses of medication for rate control he has suggested 3 alternatives. 1) another ablation 2) a biventricular
pacemaker
with av node ablation. 3) a
pacemaker
with a cardioversion.
After several cardioversions 2 ablations and high doses of medication for rate control he has suggested 3 alternatives. 1) another ablation 2) a biventricular
pacemaker
with av node ablation. 3) a
pacemaker
with a cardioversion.
Pippa80
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
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