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I read in a place that people with pacemakers can't feel their heart beating stronger when they're in love. Can any one confirm/expand on that? Is there a place to learn more?
I though that it was really sad.

2006-12-30 04:31:47 · 8 answers · asked by faery_freak 2 in Health Diseases & Conditions Heart Diseases

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I don't presume to know a lot about pace makers but that sounds like a big load of you know what. I don't believe that.

2006-12-30 04:42:48 · answer #1 · answered by genuine1 3 · 0 0

The pacemakers of present days are 'call for pacemakers' meaning that it acts purely whilst there is call for to handle unusual heart rhythms. If the middle cost is quickly above particular limits or slower below the risk-free limits, then it gets activated to maximum fabulous the rhythm. in any respect different instances it sits quietly and 'watches' the middle. usually present day %. makers supply the information of its interest and if the the affected person's heart has been functioning commonly over a quantity of time then the the gadget would be 'withdrawn' if the affected person so demands (why try this?). So it choose not be existence-long. If after the insertion of the pacemaker, in the experience that your chum gets any of those, call the conventional practitioner: # Dizziness # Fainting # severe weak spot # Chest soreness # Shortness of breath The pacemaker has saved hundreds of thousands of lives over the years. purely through fact hundreds of human beings get into street injuries, we don't end applying the vehicle. Or can we?

2016-12-11 19:11:45 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

A pacemaker is generally used as a sort of backup, it will kick in and start pacing the heart if the rate drops below a certain threshold, so unless the condition which makes the pacemaker necessary prevents it, there is no reason why the heart rate can't go faster in response to whatever stimulus.

2006-12-30 06:15:13 · answer #3 · answered by The Doc 6 · 0 1

I have heard just about every story that you can think of, in the fifthteen years that i have worked,on all different kinds of medical devices.but,i have never heard,of any one, not having any kind of emotions or feelings that they did not feel,before,having a pacemaker inplanted,except for the pain, that they suffered from,when thier heart malfunctioned, before thier inplant.mostly,all pace makers,have sensors,so that person that has one,can run,jump laugh,cry and have a normal relationship in every sence of the word,and can enjoy,every little heart beat that goes with each emotion.So,please,do not feel sad,because of something that is not true..I hope,that you can now spend a Happy New years,next to all you loved ones.p.s.if you like you can visit the site below,and learn alot more.

2006-12-30 17:51:13 · answer #4 · answered by michaels 1 · 0 1

That's not true while there are several different types of pacemaker's some only assist on demand some always provide stimulation to the heart muscle when your heart rate increases its the mechanical effort felt in your chest not the stimulus delivered to the muscle rest assured you will still feel that special feeling..

2006-12-30 05:14:46 · answer #5 · answered by Matthew R 1 · 0 1

My dad had a pacemaker and said that he felt everything as normal as he did before the pacemaker. I have never heard of anyone saying what you are asking, and I have read alot of pacemaker info~

2006-12-30 04:39:56 · answer #6 · answered by wenrog 1 · 0 1

I got a pamplet about a month ago in the mail, just by chance, from Medical City, a hospital in Dallas, Texas. One of the groups they have listed is called "Mended Hearts" (For All Heart Patients): The person to contact, according to the pamplet, is Henry Tobolka @ 972.385.0772. I would attempt to get a 1.800 number to the hospital for you, since I don't know where you are. Sometimes, it's best to use the number recommended to keep from feeling as though you've been "run all over the state". Good luck to ya! Happy New Year!

2006-12-30 04:43:08 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

ok what is sad is that someone actually told you this people with pacemakers really really can feel the heart beat even when we dont want to

2006-12-30 15:53:52 · answer #8 · answered by bodyshop111 3 · 0 1

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