get yourself one of those wrist BLOOD PRESURE/PULSE monitors. seriously. they put my difb in april 30th and sent me home the next day. i have one of these bp/pulse things and was having problems with the pulse falling below 60!!!! any pulse below 60 or more like 55 or less, puts you into BRADICARDIA. is the resting heart rate of under 60 beats per minute, though it is seldom symptomatic until the rate drops below 50 beat/min. It may cause cardiac arrest in some patients.
mine after the difb was put in was 38-45!!!!!! i went to E.R. bout 3-4 nites later with a stomach ache, and the admitting nurse, put the BP cup on me, tried it 3 different time, she got this look on her face and said, HES GOT TO IN RIGHT NOW!!!! no waiting!!! they got my pulse stable and called the difb tech. she came in bout an hour later, with her computer and hooked me up and started to run stripes. she run 5-6 and said, ok, we missed when we put in the difb that you had BI-GEMINAL heartbeat. means i had 2 beats instead of 1, and the difb wasnt workin on the right one. or something like that. she set the low pulse rate at 45, the high at 90. so i go either side of those numbers the pacemaker part will step in to regulate heatneat back to norm. tell him i said when they say 6-8 WEEKS RECOVERY.....BELIEVE THEM!!!!! my 3rd week i tried climbing a ladder. DUMB MOVE!!!!!! for 3 days i was sore. i strained my right arm. mine is on the right side as iam left handed. they said i would not be able to lift over 10 pound with the arm closest to difb. that thing is embedded in the chest muscle, so any physical stuff that uses that muscle.....is outa the question. glad hes doin good. he or you can call anytime(that i aint sleeping)))))))))