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Anita,

How many times did they shock you? did you have burns around

your breast and left side? has your ICD shocked you yet?

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> -- My experience with cardiac arrest was very similar to Steve's.

>It happened on March 5, 1991 at 6:30 in the evening (funny how you

never

>forget the time). My 17 year old daughter was with me and began CPR

>until paramedics arrived. She saved my life. That next week was a

> " blurr " to me, however, I was told that everytime I roused that I

>complained of how sore my chest was. I received an ICD implant the

next

>week. I did not feel good for several months either, but you just

need

>to hang in there--better times WILL come.

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-- My experience with cardiac arrest was very similar to Steve's.

It happened on March 5, 1991 at 6:30 in the evening (funny how you never

forget the time). My 17 year old daughter was with me and began CPR

until paramedics arrived. She saved my life. That next week was a

" blurr " to me, however, I was told that everytime I roused that I

complained of how sore my chest was. I received an ICD implant the next

week. I did not feel good for several months either, but you just need

to hang in there--better times WILL come.

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-- I did not have burn marks on my chest, just bruising and

soreness. My ICD has zapped me 3 times. All 3 times I had this

" strange " feeling (only way I can describe it) and then the shock

occurred almost instantaneously. Two times I became unconscious & did

not feel the shock. The other time I felt the " jolt " quite well. All

three times I was doing nothing more than sitting in a chair reading or

talking to someone when it occurred. I've been on amiodarone

(antiarrhythmic) now for 6 months, and have had no more trouble with

ventricular tach/fibrillation (keeping my fingers crossed).

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Anita,

Did your body jump when your internal defib shocked you? what

did it feel like? i have to have another cardioversion shock with

the paddles tomorrow. not looking forward to it. i'm afraid i will

go into cardiac arrest. talk to you after the shocks tomorrow.

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> -- I did not have burn marks on my chest, just bruising and

>soreness. My ICD has zapped me 3 times. All 3 times I had this

> " strange " feeling (only way I can describe it) and then the shock

>occurred almost instantaneously. Two times I became unconscious & did

>not feel the shock. The other time I felt the " jolt " quite well. All

>three times I was doing nothing more than sitting in a chair reading or

>talking to someone when it occurred. I've been on amiodarone

>(antiarrhythmic) now for 6 months, and have had no more trouble with

>ventricular tach/fibrillation (keeping my fingers crossed).

>

>Happy holidays -- Anita

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Won't the doctors give you Versed or some other med before defibbing you?

Although I have been awake when I have been zapped by my defib, I have always

been sent to a twilight sleep when zapped with paddles. When my defib

discharges and I am conscious it definitely hurts momentarily and I do jump,

but then the sensation quickly dissipates and I am so glad to be in a normal

rhythm I don't mind (but that is always afterwards:-) Tell your drs. you

want some Versed before they zap you or something to put you out briefly.

Remember it is YOUR body that is being zapped, not the dr's, it is not for

them to say what the experience is like for you. Be assertive and TELL them

what you want. Somehow I cannot imagine they would defib you without first

putting you in a twilight sleep, I know my drs. wouldn't.

Good luck and let us know how it goes, in SC

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Hi everyone,

Thank you all so much, I always feel so alone and this group, although I have

never responded, makes me feel like I belong to a big family. I have just

spent 10 days in the hospital trying to control my v-tach. Had ablation done

which was unsuccessful. I have now started corderone, but still not okay yet,

having daily v-tachs, yet more mild. Anyway, in the hospital my ICD misread

an abnormal sinus rhythm and started to shock me. I had five shocks in about

7 minutes. The first two were smaller (.4 jewel), and progressivly got

stronger. The last two were 33 (which the doctor explained was 100X stronger

than the normal .4) Luckily my rhythm returned to normal on its own or else I

would have continued being shocked. The large shocks did not make me " jump " ,

but they were extremely painful, and I would literally scream when I got

shocked and grab my chest where the ICD is located. After the episodes, I

could barely lift my left arm because of the pain at my upper arm. I have had

my doctor remove those high powered jolts unless my rhythem is over two

hundred (luckily my attacks are usually 130-150).

Again, Happy New Year to everyone. Being a younger (32) woman who has just

been dealing with this a short time (6 months), everyones comments help so

much, and I feel so much having a group like this one.

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Shortly after starting cordorone ( because of zaps) I had slow non sustained VT had to call ambulance to bring the paddles I was so uncomfortable. I was seen by an EP who reset the ICD and most of my problems have disappeared. At least no non sustained VT. During the implant the ICD was set for all or nothing so when the slow VT occurred it didn't activate pacing or zap. After the cordorone your pulse lengths change and the ICD may have to be reset. This procedure was approximately two hours, under slight anesthesia. I'm now set between 34 and 160, pulse length I don't know. Good Luck

Mel

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-- thanks for your message, I, too, have come to depend upon

this group for support. Sometimes you feel like responding and other

times it's just reassuring to read notes from other people with

problems/concerns the same as ours.

I'm GLAD Jon got his new computer, and I urge everyone to take time to

re-submit information for his ZapLife Project. I'm looking forward to

seeing that one day.

Hang in, , and Happy 1999 to all. Anita from NC

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Have you ever had a cardiac arrest before your internal

defib? Were you ever shocked by the external paddles?

I am a 31 Female with cardiac problems. Had another

hospital stay a couple of weeks ago with V-Tach.

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>Hi everyone,

>

>Thank you all so much, I always feel so alone and this group, although

I have

>never responded, makes me feel like I belong to a big family. I have

just

>spent 10 days in the hospital trying to control my v-tach. Had

ablation done

>which was unsuccessful. I have now started corderone, but still not

okay yet,

>having daily v-tachs, yet more mild. Anyway, in the hospital my ICD

misread

>an abnormal sinus rhythm and started to shock me. I had five shocks in

about

>7 minutes. The first two were smaller (.4 jewel), and progressivly got

>stronger. The last two were 33 (which the doctor explained was 100X

stronger

>than the normal .4) Luckily my rhythm returned to normal on its own or

else I

>would have continued being shocked. The large shocks did not make me

" jump " ,

>but they were extremely painful, and I would literally scream when I

got

>shocked and grab my chest where the ICD is located. After the

episodes, I

>could barely lift my left arm because of the pain at my upper arm. I

have had

>my doctor remove those high powered jolts unless my rhythem is over two

>hundred (luckily my attacks are usually 130-150).

>

>Again, Happy New Year to everyone. Being a younger (32) woman who has

just

>been dealing with this a short time (6 months), everyones comments help

so

>much, and I feel so much having a group like this one.

>

>

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Have you ever had a cardiac arrest before your internal

defib? Were you ever shocked by the external paddles?

I am a 31 Female with cardiac problems. Had another

hospital stay a couple of weeks ago with V-Tach.

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>Hi everyone,

>

>Thank you all so much, I always feel so alone and this group, although

I have

>never responded, makes me feel like I belong to a big family. I have

just

>spent 10 days in the hospital trying to control my v-tach. Had

ablation done

>which was unsuccessful. I have now started corderone, but still not

okay yet,

>having daily v-tachs, yet more mild. Anyway, in the hospital my ICD

misread

>an abnormal sinus rhythm and started to shock me. I had five shocks in

about

>7 minutes. The first two were smaller (.4 jewel), and progressivly got

>stronger. The last two were 33 (which the doctor explained was 100X

stronger

>than the normal .4) Luckily my rhythm returned to normal on its own or

else I

>would have continued being shocked. The large shocks did not make me

" jump " ,

>but they were extremely painful, and I would literally scream when I

got

>shocked and grab my chest where the ICD is located. After the

episodes, I

>could barely lift my left arm because of the pain at my upper arm. I

have had

>my doctor remove those high powered jolts unless my rhythem is over two

>hundred (luckily my attacks are usually 130-150).

>

>Again, Happy New Year to everyone. Being a younger (32) woman who has

just

>been dealing with this a short time (6 months), everyones comments help

so

>much, and I feel so much having a group like this one.

>

>

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Hi :

No, I have never had a cardiac arrest. It appears that 2 1/2 years ago I had

a heart attack after having a baby. The scar tissue is making me have v-

tachs. Originally they were rare, but last June I had an ICD implanted. I

did get cardioverted with paddles the first v-tach, but was drugged so I don't

remember. Since the implant I continue to have v-tachs and shocks, so was

hospitalized for 10 days (got out on Christmas Eve), and was started on

medication. I am not responding well, and get minor or unsustained v-tachs

whenever I move (i.e., stand-up, go to the bathroom, etc). This is not

helpful when you have stairs in your home. I go to the doctor tomorrow, I

sure hope we can make this stop. Boy, did I ever give you a littney of

complaints, sorry. How are you doing? What is your caridac problem, and what

are you doing for it?

Hang in there (like the rest of us), and take care,

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Hi :

No, I have never had a cardiac arrest. It appears that 2 1/2 years ago I had

a heart attack after having a baby. The scar tissue is making me have v-

tachs. Originally they were rare, but last June I had an ICD implanted. I

did get cardioverted with paddles the first v-tach, but was drugged so I don't

remember. Since the implant I continue to have v-tachs and shocks, so was

hospitalized for 10 days (got out on Christmas Eve), and was started on

medication. I am not responding well, and get minor or unsustained v-tachs

whenever I move (i.e., stand-up, go to the bathroom, etc). This is not

helpful when you have stairs in your home. I go to the doctor tomorrow, I

sure hope we can make this stop. Boy, did I ever give you a littney of

complaints, sorry. How are you doing? What is your caridac problem, and what

are you doing for it?

Hang in there (like the rest of us), and take care,

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  • 4 years later...

hi

i just found out that wheni had my dear zahid ( iwas told he stopped

breathing but was fine) . i requested his records and just found out that

soon after his birth and the big 9 on his apgar he was in full cardiac arrest

and never told me. does anyone know if there is a connection to the hep b

shot and cardiac arrest and if there is a way to prove it 4 years later. i

feel so betrayed i feel so upset i cannot believe they did not tell me. and

then the doctor gave him the second hep b at 2 weeks and a few days later he

was admitted for virla memgitis no one ever telling me it could be vaccine

related? i really need help please tell me what to do. i emailed a couple

lawyers but they have not responded?

thank you joey

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