Pacemaker recipients: Looking for support from others
I am coming on a year post op having a pacemaker placement for bradycardia. I would be interested in a support group with the same concerns. I think a support network would be so beneficial.
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@hilanjd Hi Again and I'm wondering how its going? Is the Pacemaker soreness getting Better?
Dana
Hello there! I am about 7 weeks post surgery now and although I feel good, I still feel my pacemaker when I lie down. It still seems to push against my collar bone and forces me to constantly adjust my position to be more comfortable. No real pain, just still uncomfortable at times. Also, I am waiting for the day when my chest no longer has the "pacemaker bump". I hope at sometime in the future the device will settle down in my chest and look more flat. Thank you for following up with me.
Hi @djb3961, I'm sorry to hear that the issue did not get resolved as expected. Let's take this offline and get to the bottom of the issue. Would you please send me a message using this form https://connect.mayoclinic.org/get-started-on-connect/
Thanks
Colleen
That's good to hear and please let us know if we can be of any more help.
Have a Great Day
Dana
@djb3961, please check your private messages. We are working to rectify your cancelled appointment.
I have had a pacemaker for a few years because my heart rate was dropping at night. Went down to 20 while I was having a sleep study. It is set to stay above 60 but in the last few weeks I have had it go as low as 57. Most of the time I forget about it.
Time for a device check with your cardiologist? When this happened to my friend 3 years ago the battery was dying and the device outdated. She went into vfib and we had to make an emergency trip to the heat hospital. Not something to ignore.
I get a device check every six months, scheduled for next month. The last time they said my battery was good for seven years. Longer than I expect to be around. Thanks for the headsup. I will watch it and if it continues I will call for an earlier checkup.
Hi,I’m 70,I have the pacemaker ( St.Jude) for three years now,the bump is still there,but I feel my heart all the time beating!
I’ve seen three cardiologists,done all the test,ok,but no answer why I feel the heart beating all the time.
I don’t know what to do anymore,
Hi Ion, Im Dana and Welcome to Connect. I'm sorry that this issue of feeling your heartbeat is probably distracting. As for the Bump that will probably always be there as mine was also slightly protruding from my chest. As for the heartbeat I know at times I could feel mine also and it seemed to be a position issue. May I ask why you have a pacemaker? For me I had a virus that affected my Heart and it got enlarged so for me it seemed if I layed on my left side I could feel it beat. I always figured it was that my heart was enlarged and pushing against something that made me feel it. So maybe investigate different positions and even try lifting the head of your bed to an incline position. Let me know how you make out I'm sure others would love to hear about options also. Part of why I like connect is helping each other solve things maybe others who are in similar situations may be experiencing.
Have a blessed day