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welcome to the segment on going home with a pacemaker or an implantable cardioverter ICD in this segment youamp;#39;ll learn how to care for yourself and gradually increase your activity after the procedure youamp;#39;ll learn what to expect from life with a pacemaker or ICD and what youamp;#39;ll need to do long term to take care of yourself and the device when you go home take care of your incision by keeping it clean and dry donamp;#39;t bathe during the first week and cover the incision if you shower for the first few days keep your arm still and donamp;#39;t raise it above your shoulder you might need to wear a sling your collarbone area will probably be sore for a few days for about two to four weeks you can also expect some minor swelling of the pocket where the device was inserted for six to eight weeks be careful with physical activity for example your doctor may tell you not to lift objects drive or do activities that involve raising your arms or could bump the pacemaker