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Bertie s Pacemaker Working together with individuals, families and medical professionals to offer support and information on syncope and reflex anoxic seizures Non-Profit Organization 501(c)(3) 2017

BIG WORDS Cardiologist A heart doctor Electrocardiogram (ECG) A machine that records your heart rate and rhythm Cardiac Electrophysiologist A special heart rhythm doctor Pacemaker A small device placed under the skin that helps your heart beat properly Word Search How many words can you find? Words can be found forwards, backwards and diagonally. N U R M E D I C I N E C T R L M E D I C I E K G H A R L U I T A H C G E I S A T A P I N P I E S R U N C L C E A T B H O H L A T I P S O H H P U S U H O G I L M E D I C O L C K A I S K C G E P U L S E J D O O F FAST, CLINIC, HOSPITAL, NURSE, EKG, MEDICINE, HEART, PULSE

BERTIE S IT AGAIN! Lilly would shout as I tried to run away. I would always be the first to get tagged and it wasn t fair! I used to get tired and out of breath very easily. I d find it hard to do simple things like running up the stairs, walking the dog or keeping up with all my friends when we were playing. I didn t like it. Sometimes it would upset me and make me cry.

Mom always made me feel better with a nice big hug. She told me that we would go to the doctor to see if he could help me play longer. The doctor thought that I might have something wrong with my heart so he sent us to see a special heart doctor named Dr. White. Another name for a heart doctor is a Cardiologist (car-dee-olo-jist). Bet you can t say that word the first time around! Dr. White asked me all sorts of questions about when I felt tired and out of breath. Then she listened to my heart.

To help Dr. White find out if anything was wrong with my heart she used a machine called an electrocardiogram (el-ect-trocar-dee-o-gram) also known as an EKG. I had to sit VERY still and have some sticky pads on my chest. They were attached to the EKG machine. It didn t hurt one bit! A really long piece of paper with a squiggly red line on it started to reel out. This showed Dr. White exactly how my heart was working and if anything was wrong.

Dr. White asked me if I knew how the heart worked and what it does. We d just learned about the heart at school and we were told that the heart pumps blood around our body. Dr. White was very impressed. She said that maybe one day I could be a heart doctor Dr. Bertie! She then explained that our blood has lots of very important jobs. One of them is to carry oxygen and nutrients to all the parts of our body. This gives your body the energy to run around and play. If you feel so tired all the time Bertie, maybe it s because your legs and arms are not getting enough energy!

Dr. White then told me that the EKG machine showed her that my heart was beating too slowly. I began to feel sad again because I thought I would never be able to play with my friends properly. But then Dr. White showed me a tiny box called a pacemaker (pace-may-ker). She told me that it was like a small computer and battery that would be placed just under my skin on my chest and connected to my heart. Signals would be sent to my heart to help speed it up, making it beat normally. This would make me feel better and I liked the sound of that. Then I could play forever!

A week later I went to the hospital to get my pacemaker. I was glad mom was with me. I was really nervous and could feel butterflies in my tummy.

In the hospital, I was taken to my bed by the nurse. She gave me a bracelet with my name on it and my own pyjamas. All the doctors and nurses were really friendly. They explained that I would be asleep for a little bit and while I was napping the doctor would fit my pacemaker. They reassured me that I wouldn t hear, feel or remember anything! After I made myself comfortable, the nurse gave me some special medicine which made my eyes feel really heavy and sleepy.

Then I was wheeled down the hall ON MY BED! I was pushed through two massive swinging doors and into a room that was full of strange looking machines. Mom gave me a big hug and I can t remember much more. I was so tired and could feel my eyes closing

The next thing I remembered was my mom looking over me. Wake up sleepy head, she said softly. I felt groggy and like I could sleep for a hundred years, but I was excited to go out and test my brandnew pacemaker! I knew I would have to wait a while before I could go and play with my friends because I had a big bandage across my chest where my pacemaker had been fitted. It felt a bit sore but the nurse said that it would heal quickly. Now my heart is fixed and it feels great! I don t feel my pacemaker but I can tell it s working because I m always the last to get tagged and I can run up the stairs as fast as lightning! I occasionally see another specialist heart doctor called a Cardiac Electrophysiologist (car-dee-ak elek-tro-fis-eeolo-jist) to make sure my pacemaker is working properly. I also have a card that I keep with me all the time that tells people about my pacemaker.

Working together to improve the diagnosis, treatment and quality of life for all those affected by arrhythmias P.O. Box 5507 Hilton Head Island, SC, 29938 843-415-1886 @ info-us@heartrhythmalliance.org www.heartrhythmalliance.org Non-Profit Organization 501(c)(3) Arrhythmia Alliance Published April 2017 Please remember that this publication provides general guidelines only. Individuals should always discuss their condition with a healthcare professional. Acknowledgements: Arrhythmia Alliance would like to thank all those who helped in the development of this publication including Laura Dunn and Dr Charlotte D Souza. Founder & CEO: Mrs. Trudie Lobban MBE FRCP Edin Board Members: Mr. Daniel Beach Mr. Nigel Breakwell Mrs. Trudie Lobban MBE Mr. Jim Quance Chief Joseph Reynolds Chief John Thompson If you would like further information or would like to provide feedback, please contact Arrhythmia Alliance.