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Is It Normal If I Feel Weak And Like Pacemaker Is Moving Around In My Chest?

I had a double chamber pacemaker placed January 17 2014, since I have felt constant pain and burning sensation. I have no energy and I passed out day before yesterday which is the reason I had pm in first place. I feel like it s moving around in my chest. Is this normal????
Wed, 1 Apr 2015
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Hello! Thank you for asking on HCM! As you have experienced a new episode of syncope, identical to a prior one (before PM implantation), i recommend you to urgently consult your attending physician (cardiologist), to rule out any PM dysfunction. You actual feeling is not normal and you need to perform a comprehensive check up to define the reason. First a possible PM malfunctioning should be identified. You have to hurry up and see your doctor.
Hope to have been helpful to you.
Greetings! Dr. Iliri
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Is It Normal If I Feel Weak And Like Pacemaker Is Moving Around In My Chest?

Hello! Thank you for asking on HCM! As you have experienced a new episode of syncope, identical to a prior one (before PM implantation), i recommend you to urgently consult your attending physician (cardiologist), to rule out any PM dysfunction. You actual feeling is not normal and you need to perform a comprehensive check up to define the reason. First a possible PM malfunctioning should be identified. You have to hurry up and see your doctor. Hope to have been helpful to you. Greetings! Dr. Iliri