Techsurvivors
Archives => 2003 => Topic started by: RogerF on June 16, 2003, 05:16:20 PM
-
Could be a Florida cadiologists dream, thump, thump.
I'm making light of it but it only takes one occurance to cause a tragedy that might have been averted.
Now don't get the idea I posted here because I think that this is an (ahem) older audience, I do think it's a wiser one.
[When I was a kid, we had a quicksand box in the backyard. I was an only child . . . eventually]- Steven Wright
-
I will, of course, check this out with my cardiologist.
When my pacemaker was installed nearly five years ago, I had lots of questions. At that time my doctor said, "Forget all you ever heard about microwave ovens, airport security, and such. There are only three restrictions: (1) For the first two weeks, don't raise your left arm above your head. (2) Don't ever run a jackhammer again. (3) Never have an MRI."
I have had no problems with it, and at my last annual checkup the battery tested good for another four or five years.