Kind of like mine. Held together with glue and paperclips.
In case you couldn’t tell, I went to the cardiologist today for my quarterly service check. Looks like I’ve got at least two more years of battery life left in my pacemaker. I wish it was more, but it’s been getting a pretty good workout, so probably not. Maybe by then they’ll have a pacemaker with a longer lifespan.


So what happens in 2 years – do you have to get a new pacemaker or do they replace the batteries? Maybe with all the new technology out there, they will have something better and that lasts longer.
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I get a new pacemaker. The leads stay put but they just remove the old pacemaker and attach a new one to the existing leads. Thank goodness I won’t have to go through that whole rigmarole about keeping my arm down for six weeks again!
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And yeah, that’s pretty much the push amongst the device makers…pushing out the battery life to ten+ years. Mine was supposed to be 5-7, but I most likely will just get to five.
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Here’s hoping.
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🙂
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I like the mended heart – kind of like mine, too! I have a pacemaker as well, since 2009. Hoping mine will last the predicted 8 or so years! All the best.
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They told me 5-7 years on mine. Doesn’t look like I’m going to make it to 7. My tech is pretty sure I’m not going to make the 7 year mark. More likely 5. What kind do you have? Mine is a Boston Scientific Altrua 60 S603 with Medtronic leads. One of these days I’ve got to get a copy of my x-ray!
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