Can a pacemaker help to control hypotnesion?
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Cleveland - OH
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I am 26 also with cardiomyopathy (damaged heart muscle) from chemotherapy I recieved as a child for bone cancer. I just recently had a pacemaker implanted for desyc. and am pretty unfamiliar w/ pacemakers. I don't think there are pacemakers that fix BP- but I'm not sure. However I wanted to talk to you since we are the same age and share common intrests. I was going to school to be an RN and working on the onc. floor at a hospital when I was diagnosed wtih my heart condition. I felt like my life ended. I too would love to have a baby- but it is too risky for me. It could make my condition worse- even kill me the md's say. I take TONS of pills daily also- toprol XL 200mg, lisinopril 30mg, digoxin .25, furosomide 40 mg, K+ 10 meq, synthroid, just to mention a few. I feel like **** on a daily basis- I get very drousy and tired from the meds- but it is keeping me alive. I am hoping when I get my pacemaker 3rd lead placed in march my ef will go up and I will have more energy, and maybe I can decrease my meds. I have hard times trying to deal with the pills and fatigue- and I miss feeling young. I guess I am just anxious to see if there are others with my condition or similar and my age. I feel like I am really missing out on life sometimes: babies, college, a career- anyone have any input? Also does anyone have a bi-ventricular pacemaker? Any comments are appreciated!!!
Thanks,
Katie