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I was then transferred to a woman who was much more helpful and kind, and she agreed with me that the only solution was to send me a completely new kit.

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She walked me through the same procedure again (removing the patch, then shaving, scrubbing and sterilizing my skin), and the same issue occurred (message of lose skin contact).
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I reluctantly complied, as my skin was already quite tender from the shaving, scrubbing and sterilizing (with the provided alcohol wipes) before applying that patch earlier that morning (before the phone call). Since that did not resolve the issue, i called the lifewatch help desk.Īfter explaining what had happened over the past few days, the help desk support employee ( i didn't write down her name) seemed careless about what i had to say, and insisted that i go through the procedure of applying a new patch again with her on the phone. On thursday, (b)(6), it kept malfunctioning constantly, so i replaced it again. On wednesday (b)(6), it malfunctioned a few times for a short period (same issue). I accurately followed the procedure as i was taught and according to the instructions manual. Just stay calm, the 30 days will pass by quickly and it’ll be over before you know it.Due to possible heart arrhythmia, my cardiologist requested me to wear the mobile cardiac telemetry 1 lead patch (mct 1 lp) from biotel heart (cardionet & lifewatch) to monitor my heart rate for a month.Īfter initial installation by the nurse on (b)(6) 2018, i had to apply a new patch on (b)(6) (as it was coming lose prematurely it is supposed to stay on for a week), i had to adhere a new patch again on tuesday (b)(6) because it was malfunctioning ( i constantly got the message of lose skin contact, even though it was firmly attached to my skin). Both are waterproof and good down to 3 ft and have the cell phone with app so you can set it to Do Not Disturb during nights or any other time you can’t be disturbed(like church, work, etc) since the phone is what sends you alerts of loose connections or the unit getting a low battery, not the unit on your chest itself. I will say there are two versions of the one I received, one has the electrodes and wires and the other is the one I’m using. The one I’m using is called the Body Guardian Mini Plus. There are several different types of monitors so it really depends on what model your doctor uses as to which kind you’ll get. You can also use the app settings to put it on Do Not Disturb at night so it won’t bother you. There aren’t any visible wires and all you have to do is switch out only the monitoring unit for the other(you get two) when the first one has a low battery(after 24 hours my first monitoring unit is at 80% so you don’t have to swap units frequently and they provide a USB to double mini-USB charging cable with plug to charge the phone and other unit) and you need to change the sticker once a week(they gave me 4 so I have a spare.) You also receive a cell phone that you should keep within 10 feet of you at all times, but if you can’t, once you get to the phone it’ll send everything it recorded while you were away from it. Mine is simply a sticker stuck in the middle of my chest with a small waterproof monitoring attached to the sticker itself. I got my 30 day one yesterday and I can shower and swim(down to a 3 foot depth) in it. The opinions expressed in this column are not those of Muscular Dystrophy News or its parent company, BioNews Services, and are intended to spark discussion about issues pertaining to muscular dystrophy.
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Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this website. Always seek the advice of your physician or another qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. This content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. It does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Note: Muscular Dystrophy News is strictly a news and information website about the disease. I, along with many others, have been or are currently going through the same thing. Stay positive and know that you’re not alone. Having a heart monitor isn’t fun, but if the health of your heart is to benefit, in my opinion, it’s worth it. Ask your doctor for a copy of the recordings taken from the monitor and mail it to the company as proof that the monitor was returned. You may even get a bill telling you that you must pay for the missing device.


Once you’ve mailed the monitor back to the company, don’t be surprised if it sends you a notice saying that it has not received it.
