Denise1952
Well-known Member
.. but according to all the tests (I've had 3 times since the surgery) everything is fine. Ok, so then why am I still have light-headedness, almost black out when I bend over, and raise back up (I know some of you are saying "don't bend over and raise back up
layful
and still having shortness of breath? Well, I need to get over to my sister's and can't hang around here waiting for further doctor's appt. which they didn't make any for me because I'm fine. So I'm headed out in the a.m., truck loaded and off to new adventures on the Oregon Coast.
I know I need to do the research, see what I can find on "causes of" but I still think there is something wrong with the pacemaker. If anyone has had light-headedness, and shortness of breath for reasons other than your heart, would you share it with me, or anything I can read that might help me educate myself. I know I have to see another cardio, don't think I have a choice as long as I have this piece of metal in my shoulder, but I'm sticking with my nutrition, and doing what exercise I can, which of late has just been packing and loading my truck, in very, small boxes
denise
PS the reason I had to go to ER was because my main cardio is out of town this week, still, and the one that filled in for him on the surgery is now out on vacation.
I know I need to do the research, see what I can find on "causes of" but I still think there is something wrong with the pacemaker. If anyone has had light-headedness, and shortness of breath for reasons other than your heart, would you share it with me, or anything I can read that might help me educate myself. I know I have to see another cardio, don't think I have a choice as long as I have this piece of metal in my shoulder, but I'm sticking with my nutrition, and doing what exercise I can, which of late has just been packing and loading my truck, in very, small boxes
denise
PS the reason I had to go to ER was because my main cardio is out of town this week, still, and the one that filled in for him on the surgery is now out on vacation.