CanAmMick
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Went for a ride last Monday on my 62nd birthday, and that night started feeling bad. Ended up going to the emergency room Tuesday afternoon. My heartrate was in the mid 30's. Other than feeling dizzy, tired, kind of confused, I felt no pain at all. I knew I was in trouble.
They ended up keeping me overnight. Every time I fell asleep, the woke me up because my heartrate was getter down in the mid 20's, then they would give me a shot of atropine. After about the third time of getting woken up, and another shot, I just decided to stay up, and ended up watching tv all night.
Wednesday morning I saw the cardiologist, and he told me that they were going to do surgery and install a pacemaker later on during the week. Later that day, since my heart rate was so slow, I went into surgery and had a pacemaker implanted. Thursday afternoon I was released from the hospital. Started exercising on the treadmill Sunday afternoon. Doing 30 minutes @ 3.6 mph each day.
Other than still being sore, and not being able to raise my left arm up very high, I feel like a new man! Plenty of energy! Saw my cardiologist this morning, and he told me I will be able to get back on my Spyder next weekend. I'm very fortunate to be alive. Life is good!
They ended up keeping me overnight. Every time I fell asleep, the woke me up because my heartrate was getter down in the mid 20's, then they would give me a shot of atropine. After about the third time of getting woken up, and another shot, I just decided to stay up, and ended up watching tv all night.
Wednesday morning I saw the cardiologist, and he told me that they were going to do surgery and install a pacemaker later on during the week. Later that day, since my heart rate was so slow, I went into surgery and had a pacemaker implanted. Thursday afternoon I was released from the hospital. Started exercising on the treadmill Sunday afternoon. Doing 30 minutes @ 3.6 mph each day.
Other than still being sore, and not being able to raise my left arm up very high, I feel like a new man! Plenty of energy! Saw my cardiologist this morning, and he told me I will be able to get back on my Spyder next weekend. I'm very fortunate to be alive. Life is good!
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