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Hi Michell

Welcome to the group. I've had my ICD for 3 months. I have the wireless one frpm Boston Scientic. I was nerveous too & the internet research I found was after having inplanted you life span expectacy goes way up. 2- or more years. I had a lot of swelling at 1st & my husband had to comb my hair as I couldn't lift my arm for about a week.
 But since I don't remember feeling this good in years. I have energy & stamina again. Even survived Ike & been able to help clean up.

I wish you the same results. But here is your chance to have a much fuller life. Keep us updated.
Hugs
Rhonda
 

http://rhondaboo.com/index.html
last update 4-14-2008


----- Original Message ----
From: "Sam@..." <Sam@...>
To: icdsupport@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 7, 2008 11:31:01 AM
Subject: [icdsupport] Re: New Member

Hi Michelle
It is good to have a message from the board.I see you already got a reply from Mark a newbie.I had my ICD in 2005 at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford and I co-ordinate an ICD support group in Milton Keynes.Firstly good luck with your implant.1) initially it does feel uncomfortable, but you get use to it and as time goes on you forget about the ICD until someone bring it up.Have you inquire as to the exact location of your implant.I believe you may have a choice as to where the implant is situated.2) I am fortunate to date that I have not been shocked, but know of many people who had and can be traumatic .After all it is there to save your life.If you can get hold of a copy of the Daily mail, Tuesday 30th September 07, there is an article pp38 "Heart attack at 30" and you will find it reassuring to read.The BHF also do a very good CD, worth watching as a family and friends.3) I feel reassure,as my I had my ICD after recovering from my first heart attack..Other areas to consider are a) as Mark also mention is driving,Identificat ion to notify medical personel in case of a medical emergencies that you have an ICD, medication "assisting the doctors by taking charge of your own health", an article by Maeve Binchy on pp50 of the same edition of the mail.
Very best wishes
Sam.
----- Original Message -----
From: Michell
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2008 2:58 AM
Subject: [icdsupport] New Member

Hi Everyone,

I am so excited that this message board is here. I was starting to
feel a little overwhelmed. I am scheduled in a couple of weeks for
my ICD. I have ventricular tachycardia which is not treatable
through ablation. I have went through ablation twice and the last
time I had so many electrical anomalies that they could not do the
procedure. So they tell me they have never seen someone with my
particular electrical problem, but that they have read about it.
Anyway, my specialist at UCLA has decided after talking with his
colleagues throughout the nation that I am a good candidate for the
ICD. I am prepared to get the devise. I am mostly worried about
getting shocked and it not being warranted. I have some questions
about the ICD from a patient perspective.

Does the ICD fill uncomfortable?
Do you ever get shocked just because or is it only when it detects
something is wrong?
Do you feel better since you got the ICD?

I think that will start me off. I really appreciate anyone that
replies.

Thank you,

Michelle



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Hi Everyone, I am so excited that this message board is here. I was starting to feel a little overwhelmed. I am scheduled in a couple of weeks for my ICD. I...
Michelle
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Oct 6, 2008
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Hi Michelle, I've had my ICD a month now, so still a newbie. I have it because I had a SCD/VF arrest. The procedure was not too bad, the worst bit was the...
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Oct 6, 2008
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Hi Michelle It is good to have a message from the board.I see you already got a reply from Mark a newbie.I had my ICD in 2005 at the John Radcliffe Hospital in...
Sam
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Oct 7, 2008
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Hi Michelle, Glad to hear that you're so positive about having an ICD.  I've only had one shock, which was a light one, eight months after having my ICD...
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Oct 7, 2008
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... I had an ICD implanted almost three years ago, it has paced my heart quite a few times to stop VT and most times I have been unaware of it.There was some...
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Oct 7, 2008
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Hi michelle Firstly can i take this opportunity to welcome you to the club (nt a club you want to join lol). I remember when i got mine implanted 4 th july...
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Hi Michell Welcome to the group. I've had my ICD for 3 months. I have the wireless one frpm Boston Scientic. I was nerveous too & the internet research I found...
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