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multigraincracker

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3. You might try a Benadryl.
Thu Feb 25, 2021, 08:26 PM
Feb 2021

If that doesn't work and you break out in hives get to the ER.

Got my pacemaker 3 months ago. Went for a 3 mile jog today. I knew I had Bradycardia and my normal pulse was around 43-45. One evening I felt really tired and my GF, a nurse, took my pules and rushed me to the ER, it was at 28 bpm, went home 2 days later with my pacemaker. Feel a lot better now with 60 bpm.
if you have any questions about a pacemaker, feel free to ask.
Good luck.

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not me but my partner handmade34 Feb 2021 #1
Yes and here's what my Dr. told me to do with the itching and burning. Autumn Feb 2021 #2
I guess I will call cardiology about it, then. Grasswire2 Feb 2021 #5
Mine came with extra adhesive patches so could change when it came loose or when Autumn Feb 2021 #6
interesting Grasswire2 Feb 2021 #10
You might try a Benadryl. multigraincracker Feb 2021 #3
wow, 28 bpm Grasswire2 Feb 2021 #4
They have adjusted my pacemaker several times. multigraincracker Feb 2021 #7
I bought this cool little device off amazon last month Grasswire2 Feb 2021 #8
I took a lie detector test about 15 years ago. multigraincracker Feb 2021 #9
a bleep. Grasswire2 Feb 2021 #11
They did. I forgot the name. multigraincracker Feb 2021 #12
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