Limitations After Receiving a Pacemaker | Sam Aznaurov, MD FACC | Auroa Denver Cardiology Associates

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  • čas přidán 14. 07. 2024
  • Dr. Sam Aznaurov, MD, FACC discusses any kind of limitations that occur after receiving a pacemaker. For more information, call us at (303) 839-7100.

Komentáře • 44

  • @neondesertrye
    @neondesertrye Před 2 lety +17

    I'm getting a pacemaker in two weeks for bradycardia and pauses, the people around me are the ones scaring me with anecdotes, while the doctor's are reassuring me with their actual expertise.

    • @529adreyes
      @529adreyes Před 2 lety +2

      I am currently going through the same thing as we speak. It’s so hard

    • @neondesertrye
      @neondesertrye Před 2 lety

      @@529adreyes are you pre or post pacemaker? I'm so sorry you're going through this.

    • @vickiterry1877
      @vickiterry1877 Před 2 lety

      Hope you’re doing well with your pacemaker. I just had mine replaced.

    • @douglaskluck3434
      @douglaskluck3434 Před rokem +3

      I have bradycardia and a pacemaker for 6 years now. No problems with it and I feel a lot better.

    • @judesummers3229
      @judesummers3229 Před měsícem

      I had to have a Temporary pacemaker placed and then Permanent pacemaker implanted last October 2023 for Bradycardia then 3 days later I had a Quadruple Heart bypass, I still get very weak and tired with shortness of breath.

  • @annylbuckhannah9360
    @annylbuckhannah9360 Před 4 lety +7

    THANKS FOR THIS INFORMATION...I JUST HAD PACEMAKER MARCH 11TH AND WOW IS SORE STILL! BUT AM SO USE OF HAVING (CELLPHONE) IN MY BRA FOREVER THAT'S WHERE THE PACEMAKER IS NOW I HAD FORGOTTEN IT WAS IN MY BRA SO 3 NITES AGO COMING FROM STORE I GOT SOOOO WEAK BY HEART WAS BEATING SO STRONG I WAS SWEATING SO BAD! MY MOM SAYS WHERE'S YE PHONE AND WOULDN'T U KNOW IT WAS IN MY BRA WOW😢 SO I GOTTA DO BETTER 🙏🙏🙏! THANK U SHARING

  • @aquamanaquaman1715
    @aquamanaquaman1715 Před 5 lety +3

    Thanks, my mom just had one implanted and that's why I'm watching.

  • @stephenbianco2146
    @stephenbianco2146 Před 2 lety +4

    Stephen Bianco
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    I had a dual chamber pacemaker installed 9/21 due to sinus node issues (low heartbeat, atrial flutter), did a month of no to limited left arm movement, took it easy for another month, and resumed normal activity to relieve frozen shoulder, which didn't involve workouts, etc. My first diagnostic visit, ecg showed that the top lead had pulled out of the heart, oh great. Reason unknown, lead may have been too short, wasn't fully lodged in the heart muscle, just sometimes happens. Successful Re-insertion surgery 1/22, although I went into atrial flutter and it hasn't stopped. We are trying medication first so far not working, then will do an electrical cardioversion (did that prior to pacemaker, stopped the flutter), then do a Catheter ablation. So, anyway, the frozen shoulder issue is back again, never really got rid of it fully from the 1st time. Concerned about doing anything that might affect the lead, my Cardiologist said just take it easy. Although, I am now worried there might be some permanent issues due to having had this frozen shoulder now 2x.

  • @thedoopa3169
    @thedoopa3169 Před 7 měsíci

    Week 3.5 of my implantation. Pain lasted 1.5 weeks. Currently Major Tension is gone, chest is still slightly tight. Soreness only appears if i lay on it wrong.
    I did the stupid on day 3 and reached for something without thinking. I felt it tug on my heart and my heart rate shot up. I had a weird goose egg in my throat for 2 days but it faded. I was able to reach above my head at 2 weeks and 2 days.
    The pacemaker works instantly. The first 24 hours mine was active 70% of the time, keep in mind i was in pain and was Taking pain killers. I figure out in 3 days (4 week mark) how it works when pain and narcotics are not present.
    I have only had a problem with my phone being too close. It doesn't make it randomly misfire, but in the presence of magnetic energy it sets to a smooth 80bpm. This can enduce nausea, simply move the phone or magnetic thing and you'll feel better in a few seconds. Otherwise you really don't feel anything. You just immediately have more energy.
    If you're watching this. Dont freak out.

  • @shalinikhadun6837
    @shalinikhadun6837 Před 4 lety +7

    Thank u, my father going to get one tomorrow for the 4th time

  • @dennypollard8004
    @dennypollard8004 Před 2 lety +4

    I had a dual-chamber pacemaker implanted Feb. 2021. My pacemaker set off the alarms on two different airport scanners and was required to do secondary scanning in Sept. 2021. TSA will find your pacemaker at least they found mine as it showed up on the screen both times.

    • @irishrose7053
      @irishrose7053 Před rokem +2

      Carry your card they can process u another way

  • @k9builder
    @k9builder Před 3 lety +7

    What about labor intensive jobs where you regularly put strain on that side of the body? I work in shipping and regularly have to secure chains and straps on flatbed trailers. What precautions should be taken? I got my pacemaker about a year ago and spend a lot of time with pain and discomfort, likely related to my job.

  • @karendubois2624
    @karendubois2624 Před 3 lety +1

    I went through the Nashville airport security checkpoint and it turned my gastric pacemaker down.

  • @ShitheadedZ
    @ShitheadedZ Před 5 měsíci

    Dude just got out of surgery…🤘🏼

  • @dmoton57
    @dmoton57 Před 2 lety

    Technology is great

  • @vickij8417
    @vickij8417 Před 2 lety +4

    Does a pacemaker shorten a person's life. In other words, if a person gets a pacemaker in their early 40's or early 50's and they are healthy other than maybe a slow heart rate - life expectancy or average years a person can live with one. Some people even younger get one in their 20's. Will their life, in general from known research, be shortened?

    • @jaynemcguire
      @jaynemcguire Před rokem +1

      My Cardiologist said absolutely not. I even asked if my heart would become lazy with the PM compensating for low or missed heart beats, and again he said no. He said his Grandmother has one for 30 years, and that was old technology and bigger boxes. I also discovered that I was feeling a bit amped at night with my heart rate and couldn't sleep. The tech told me we can program your PM with a sleep mode, just like your iphone, and turn down the heart for example, from 10 pm-6 am. Just be aware if you travel, to reprogram to a new time zone if necessary. I came away buoyed by this information and the technology that was available to me.

    • @vickij8417
      @vickij8417 Před rokem +1

      @@jaynemcguire Thank you so much for sharing. This really helps. Thank you! And I wish you excellent health into your 100's!

    • @thisisnz2316
      @thisisnz2316 Před rokem +5

      No I'm still here, I can even out row 80% of the people in my gym in a rowing competition :)

    • @vickij8417
      @vickij8417 Před rokem +1

      @@thisisnz2316 That's awesome. I overthink everything, so it's just added stress to think of a foreign object inside my chest to help the heart beat. But if I don't get one, I guess the heart could just stop on its own. My resting heart rate is about 30 bpm, sometimes lower. Doctors used to say I must work out a lot. :) Yet I look nothing like a Michael Phelps. More like the pillsburry dougboy. :)

  • @robertcunningham2038
    @robertcunningham2038 Před 7 měsíci

    What if 8t been 8n for months now and still sore under the arm pit and once in awhile feel a burning feeling going down my chest

  • @karenclausen6724
    @karenclausen6724 Před 2 lety

    I have degenerative disc disease, need MRI'S every few yrs as ingame bone spurs on 12 discs. My cardiologist said it was up to the radiologist if they would do one on me, scared I won't get one with my new pacemaker .

    • @mhs0407
      @mhs0407 Před 2 lety +1

      Most Cardiac Electrophysiologist are implanting MRI Conditional Pacemakers. Usually you have to wait 6-8 weeks after the implantation before you can an MRI performed. It's really up to your Cardiac Electrophysiologist rather than the Radiologist to get an MRI done.

  • @nehakaulraina344
    @nehakaulraina344 Před 2 lety

    Why people with packemaker have to limit their water intake...?

  • @sheilafuller2460
    @sheilafuller2460 Před 2 lety +1

    Immediately after having a pacemaker inserted on 7 July 2021, I had severe pain in my right shoulder which extended down that arm. After a few weeks I still had the severe pain and a ultrasound showed a a damaged tendon. It is now four months later and I am still suffering the awful nerve-type pain.
    Is the right arm strapped down during this procedure?

    • @bobbelman4097
      @bobbelman4097 Před 2 lety

      I have the same thing

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      @ramseygoddey2254 Před rokem

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  • @kevinyang1723
    @kevinyang1723 Před 3 lety +1

    I need a new pasmaker

  • @TheTEAR1
    @TheTEAR1 Před 2 lety

    What about MRI scanning

    • @irishrose7053
      @irishrose7053 Před rokem

      No the Dr will find other ways to scan you

    • @judesummers3229
      @judesummers3229 Před měsícem

      I just had an MRI done 2 weeks ago and I had my Pacemaker implant on October 2023. My pacemaker was Soo new that the Radiologist had to Upgrade their System and then had the MRI.

  • @johnjon1823
    @johnjon1823 Před 3 lety +4

    Wow, so popcorn in the microwave won't cause me to pass out, crap my pants, and pee myself, and go into convulsions - well the real test is the school tax bill, nitro please.

  • @merlinadams8797
    @merlinadams8797 Před 4 lety +6

    It's no big deal I had a DDD/R pacemaker put in me 21 Feb 2020 just get over yourself for goodness sake.

    • @joseluzardo6939
      @joseluzardo6939 Před 3 lety +3

      I have like 33 days implanted still my left arm unconfotable and feel the heavy on that side is that normak?

    • @ricknofzinger
      @ricknofzinger Před rokem +6

      Everyone is different. Don't be so condescending.