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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If the pacemaker prevents any afib events and clots
then could stop eliquis
Eliquis is very expensive
Why would eliminate need for eliquis?
I am getting a pacemaker March 23. The small one to be placed in a ventrical via my groin.
I am afib and have been taking Eliquis for several years. Will there be a way to see if the pacemaker
has eliminated the need for the Eliquis.
Me too.
That or another ablation. Have had two. Concerned about the pauses. Can you explain how they saved your life? I didn't know you could have a pacemaker and still have ablatons.So confusing. Think I have both. tachycardiaa and brack......meaning slow. I rarely have symptoms I feel. Ablations work for a while but then I go into afib again.
I agree. Thank you so much!
Thanks and all the Best to you also. Yes Mayo has always been for me a great place to meet others with like issues. I think when you realize others share in your journey it makes it so much easier.
Hi Bettysamny welcome to connect. Yes to both your questions. Today's pacemakers are pretty fancy as to what they can do. I had one for about 10 years and saved my life many times. So I'm pretty familiar with Tachycardia mostly but I have heard they can be used for bradycardia. The basic function is to cause the heart to beat at a certain rate whether faster or slow. And as for an ablation I myself as my heart got worse had a total of 8 ablation while also having the pacemaker. During the n procedure thay have it turned off so it doesn't try and affect what they are trying to accomplish during the ablation.
Are you being advised to get a pacemaker? May I ask what condition you are having to need one? You mentioned both fast or slow I personally hat VT or Vintricular Tachycardia which is the lower part of the heart. Please.feel free to ask any questions you like.
Dear Dana,
Thank you so much for taking the time to reply to me. I appreciate what you shared about your own experience and your thoughts about what could be causing the reflux and how to address it. It seems to be getting better now, so I'm hopeful that it was just an initial reaction to a few days in the ER, hospital and the surgery or perhaps the tylenol which I stopped. I received a standard pacemaker without defibrillator and it's working well so far. I still have some chest pain and can only sleep on my back so far, but I hear that will ease over time.
I'm encouraged to hear that the pacemaker was so helpful for you and so impressed that you've had a transplant. I hope everything is working out well with your new heart. Thank you again for your welcome. The Mayo site is such a wonderful resource. I send you all the best.