I noticed that my blog is getting more hits so I thought I should
let you know what it is like one year from surgery. I feel good.
I feel like 90% of my old self. I
am not afraid to drive anymore and I feel like the pace maker really did save
my life. I remember a friend of mine saying
that 2015 started off so bad, with me having to get pacemaker surgery. I disagree, because I was finally diagnosed
and had the answer to my situation. So,
for me 2015 was a very good year because it was the year I got my life
back.
I recently had a reader contact me and want to know how I am doing 3 years after surgery. I am doing great! If you want to see what I have been doing since the surgery check out my other blog called - theladystilltravels.com
I recently had a reader contact me and want to know how I am doing 3 years after surgery. I am doing great! If you want to see what I have been doing since the surgery check out my other blog called - theladystilltravels.com
In the past year, I have taken over 10 airplane rides and 8 have been out of the country. I did have
two instances with dizziness 60 days
after my pace maker surgery. I have not had any dizziness since that time. I accidentally
walked through the wrong security screening in Cayman Islands airport and did
not even realize it. I had a little
panic attack but no damage to the pacemaker,
We even went to Cuba
and they have signs that say no heart regulators though this machine in the
airport. They did a manual check. I do get tired and sleep more but other than that,
I am fine and rarely think about my pacemaker any more.
My pacemaker scar is almost nonexistent. I can wear 99.9% of all my clothes without it
showing. I have to thank my surgeon for that. Although he had a little trouble getting my
monitor out and that scar is more noticeable.
Overall, you would never even notice I had surgery.
Embrace this surgery because it will save your life! The scar
is not that noticeable (when you get the right surgeon), and no more fainting!

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