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Firstly, it is good to have stumbled into a strong, supportive group like this..I was doing a Google search on whether or not I could get a tattoo completed safely now.
Momto3 Female, 50 years Raleigh - NC Member since Feb 2003
Mood: Momto3 is happy to Welcome you to the Heart Forums
, May 13, 2008 01:46PM
WOW! April 15th was some day for you!!
Just wanted to say Welcome and we're glad you found us. There are a lot of great resources and people around here. Hope you're finding lots of good information (good, being a relative term here...lol).
taratownsend Female, 37 years Grand Rapids - MI Member since Mar 2008
Mood: taratownsend is praising God in my weakness! God will heal the humble and sick! Journal Entry: "They tell me
'Freedom is never free.'
I..." [Read]
Just wanted to say Welcome and we're glad you found us. There are a lot of great resources and people around here. Hope you're finding lots of good information (good, being a relative term here...lol).
Sounds like your pacemaker is doing it's job and you're back on both feet...Great news!
Take care and best wishes
Thank you for your interest!
Sinus arrest was the phrase the CCU night attending used and what the cardiologist put on my release paperwork: "Sinus arrest with asystole."
They did assure me that I did not got through a cardiac arrest and that no damage was done to the heart muscles.
As of the medtech check 2 weeks ago, my little gem was firing under 8% of the time (about 6% atrial, just under 2% ventrical).
I go in for the 6 week right after Memorial Day.
Other than some discomfort from the incision, I have felt (I believe) a couple of the pauses being adjusted by the pacemaker.
I also (in the aftermath) tire a little easier during my work day; I work in "big box" retail and am walking on concrete during my 7 - 8 hour shift. I trust this will ease as i fully heal and get back into my usual exercise program.
Thank you again, I realy appreciate the support I have gained when I tell my story.