Posted by Frank Dodson on January 15, 2015 at 15:45:36 from (74.226.90.28):
In Reply to: Pacemaker yesterday posted by Robert in Md on January 14, 2015 at 19:19:16:
I have worn a pacemaker since 1998. I had a replacement in 2010. The technology has come so far within the past 20 years you can do most anything except arc weld and get within 50 ft. of a cell tower. I use a chainsaw and weedeater without problems. They don't want you to move your arm quickly because of the leads running from the pacemaker to the heart. The leads have a type of mesh surrounding them and body tissue will grow into them thus anchoring the leads. When the pacemaker needs to be replaced (usually 4-10 years) the leads will not need to be replaced. You will start feeling better soon and eventually you will not notice the pacemaker.
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