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Apixaban
His GP is puzzled and concerned and thinks it may apixaban but he still has to wait while she contacts the
pacemaker
team for advice. Can this be a side effect of his tablets?
His GP is puzzled and concerned and thinks it may apixaban but he still has to wait while she contacts the
pacemaker
team for advice. Can this be a side effect of his tablets?
Qualipop
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Cardiac Resynchronisation Therapy
I am wondering if I might be told I need a CRT pacemaker.If you have undergone this treatment can you please describe your symptoms pre implantation, treatment experience, and say if the
pacemaker
has improved your symptoms and quality of life. Thank you.
I am wondering if I might be told I need a CRT pacemaker.If you have undergone this treatment can you please describe your symptoms pre implantation, treatment experience, and say if the
pacemaker
has improved your symptoms and quality of life. Thank you.
Finaus
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Question for anyone who has had OHS please
I have had a
pacemaker
inserted 2 years ago. I want to know from anyone who’s had this surgery if their breasts were soooo sore. I do have big boobs so not sure if this is why. Yesterday I have a cardioversion which was successful. I feel like I have gone back to day one with the pain.
I have had a
pacemaker
inserted 2 years ago. I want to know from anyone who’s had this surgery if their breasts were soooo sore. I do have big boobs so not sure if this is why. Yesterday I have a cardioversion which was successful. I feel like I have gone back to day one with the pain.
Sally_Scott
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
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Phrenic Nerve damage on top of everything else.
I could pay $30k - $65k to have a
pacemaker
fitted on my diaphragm. (!!!) (They did the damage, shouldn't they pay for it??!) You might think this isn't a hard decision but: I had severe blood clots (saddle PE) after my CABGX3 which nearly ended it all.
I could pay $30k - $65k to have a
pacemaker
fitted on my diaphragm. (!!!) (They did the damage, shouldn't they pay for it??!) You might think this isn't a hard decision but: I had severe blood clots (saddle PE) after my CABGX3 which nearly ended it all.
Sljp0000
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Question for anyone who has had Open heart surgery
I have had a
pacemaker
inserted 2 years ago. I had a cardioversion yesterday and I feel like I’ve gone back to week one with the pain on my right boob. I want to know from anyone who’s had this surgery if their breasts were soooo sore. I do have big boobs so not sure if this is why.
I have had a
pacemaker
inserted 2 years ago. I had a cardioversion yesterday and I feel like I’ve gone back to week one with the pain on my right boob. I want to know from anyone who’s had this surgery if their breasts were soooo sore. I do have big boobs so not sure if this is why.
Sally_Scott
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
pacemaker
we’ll it didn’t happen yesterday, should be today, 🤞cos they won’t let me home until it does, in view of what happened!
we’ll it didn’t happen yesterday, should be today, 🤞cos they won’t let me home until it does, in view of what happened!
Suesouth
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Is an ablation for Persistent AF right for me?
The number rises to 84% with AV node ablation and a
pacemaker
fitted. The clerk I spoke gave no details of the type of ablation they intended to carry out and didn't mention a
pacemaker
, which is not something I know anything about.
The number rises to 84% with AV node ablation and a
pacemaker
fitted. The clerk I spoke gave no details of the type of ablation they intended to carry out and didn't mention a
pacemaker
, which is not something I know anything about.
ruffity
in
AF Association
6 months ago
Cardioversion
I have a
pacemaker
. When I read other posts in this forum, most people seem to have a much faster heart rate than I do - over 100. My normal sinus rhythm is about 52 resting. I feel breathless and fatigued but carry on with my normal activities.
I have a
pacemaker
. When I read other posts in this forum, most people seem to have a much faster heart rate than I do - over 100. My normal sinus rhythm is about 52 resting. I feel breathless and fatigued but carry on with my normal activities.
DECILYN
in
AF Association
1 year ago
travel insurance
any advice on best travel insurance when fitted with a defib
Pacemaker
any advice on best travel insurance when fitted with a defib
Pacemaker
Worleyir
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
CRT-P operation not successful
My partner was diagnosed year ago with heart failure and LBBB he has been doing well on his meds and yesterday was in hospital for a
pacemaker
implant. When he phoned me after it the last thing l expected him to say was it had been unsuccessful. Apparently they could not get the third lead in.
My partner was diagnosed year ago with heart failure and LBBB he has been doing well on his meds and yesterday was in hospital for a
pacemaker
implant. When he phoned me after it the last thing l expected him to say was it had been unsuccessful. Apparently they could not get the third lead in.
ChiChi123
in
British Heart Foundation
11 months ago
a quick hello
Oh, FYI Those of you who know me know about the miracle of my
pacemaker
that did not exist until recently, which would have meant all I had to look forward to was heart failure even more than now. The only other stuff is transplant something they probably wouldn’t care of me at my age.
Oh, FYI Those of you who know me know about the miracle of my
pacemaker
that did not exist until recently, which would have meant all I had to look forward to was heart failure even more than now. The only other stuff is transplant something they probably wouldn’t care of me at my age.
DawnTX
in
AF Association
1 year ago
AV node ablation
My
pacemaker
has to be tweaked over the next six weeks and I will have to build up my strength and stamina but I feel much more positive now that I will be able to do that. If anyone is in doubt about having this procedure as I was I would say go ahead! I feel as though I have a future now.
My
pacemaker
has to be tweaked over the next six weeks and I will have to build up my strength and stamina but I feel much more positive now that I will be able to do that. If anyone is in doubt about having this procedure as I was I would say go ahead! I feel as though I have a future now.
stargazer52
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Update on uncle
It’s all still a learning curve with his
pacemaker
and the discovery of the hernia. He’s getting breathless and upset due to these symptoms. He’s had his post op check and no concerns, ecg regularly. The doctors are happy.
It’s all still a learning curve with his
pacemaker
and the discovery of the hernia. He’s getting breathless and upset due to these symptoms. He’s had his post op check and no concerns, ecg regularly. The doctors are happy.
Lydia_1
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Severe mitral regurgitation
I’m a 73 year old female and was diagnosed with severe mitral regurgitation and heart failure a year ago, had a
pacemaker
inserted whilst in hospital. A few months ago I saw a consultant who decided I needed valve repair or replacement with open heart surgery.
I’m a 73 year old female and was diagnosed with severe mitral regurgitation and heart failure a year ago, had a
pacemaker
inserted whilst in hospital. A few months ago I saw a consultant who decided I needed valve repair or replacement with open heart surgery.
Unchainmyheart
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
pacemaker
hi all I had a
pacemaker
(crt-p) fitted last week and am supposed to have an ablate after4 weeks. I’m not so sure I want it now as I feel my heart jumping and jittering more than I ever do and wish I hadn’t gD it done.
hi all I had a
pacemaker
(crt-p) fitted last week and am supposed to have an ablate after4 weeks. I’m not so sure I want it now as I feel my heart jumping and jittering more than I ever do and wish I hadn’t gD it done.
stargazer52
in
AF Association
2 years ago
AF after bypass
He now has the
pacemaker
. today we had a call the hospital picked up atrial fibrillation in his check up and his abdomen pain has been put down to digest system pushing up. A hiatus hernia I think it’s called. Is this normal things after such big surgery? Stomach pain he’s had for years
He now has the
pacemaker
. today we had a call the hospital picked up atrial fibrillation in his check up and his abdomen pain has been put down to digest system pushing up. A hiatus hernia I think it’s called. Is this normal things after such big surgery? Stomach pain he’s had for years
Lydia_1
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Reply to kind comments from other members re my post on breathlessness etc
So possibly after a
pacemaker
and another ablation I may be a new woman.
So possibly after a
pacemaker
and another ablation I may be a new woman.
Lamplight37
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Pacemaker
I have a
pacemaker
and the veins/arteries around it are very visible, plus also in my shoulder area. The earliest appointment I have is 3 January 2023, however, I now have little niggles of almost like an indigestion pain below the
pacemaker
.
I have a
pacemaker
and the veins/arteries around it are very visible, plus also in my shoulder area. The earliest appointment I have is 3 January 2023, however, I now have little niggles of almost like an indigestion pain below the
pacemaker
.
Golfer60UK
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Sinus Bradycardia and first degree AV heartbkock
I have Sinus Bradycardia and during a recent
Pacemaker
checkup I was told I have an increasing AV heart block which my
Pacemaker
is dealing with. Any comments from anyone with a similar experience would be helpful.
I have Sinus Bradycardia and during a recent
Pacemaker
checkup I was told I have an increasing AV heart block which my
Pacemaker
is dealing with. Any comments from anyone with a similar experience would be helpful.
SingerMan
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
hospital stay
I collapsed and taken to hospital thanks to this website I worked out 3/4 of my problems, then it was
pacemaker
to blame ,don’t know what is wrong with it at the moment. Felt upset it was not explained to me What was wrong with me.only in writing which I read ,which I knew.
I collapsed and taken to hospital thanks to this website I worked out 3/4 of my problems, then it was
pacemaker
to blame ,don’t know what is wrong with it at the moment. Felt upset it was not explained to me What was wrong with me.only in writing which I read ,which I knew.
Overeating
in
AF Association
1 year ago
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