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Interference
- by The real Patch
- 2018-06-29 11:34:04
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I live in AZ where as you may know they are doing a lot of testing of autonomous cars (self driving). I can't help but notice pretty much anywhere I go here one of those driverless cars shows up. Do you think my CRT-D might be emitting a signal that's attracting them?
Pacemaker inerfering with camera focus
- by Cameraman
- 2018-06-29 11:22:08
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I got a different pasemaker 2 years ago. I have had focus issues with my DSLR since I got this new model pacemakr. I have sent my camera in for repair several times ...no problem found. just got back from vacation and and all 3000 images are useless.
Any one heard of this kind of problem.
I just got the camera back last night from repair. MY camera and lenses working fine. I will run some tests from from varius distances with a remote shutter release to see how far away I can be a...
Digital dryer
- by Bettsy
- 2018-06-26 15:46:15
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I have recently had a pacemaker fitted ( 7 weeks ago) and every time I go near the dryer in my kitchen, it lights up and makes the noises it usually makes when programming it. Is this normal? At the moment my children find it quite amusing but I am starting to worry that it will interfere with my pacemaker
Working in high voltage electrical equipme nt
- by henrylacerna
- 2018-06-25 09:22:46
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Dear fellow members,
Anybody out there having a permanent PM with MRI compatible and working in high voltage switchgear room, electric motors, power turbines, welding activitied, and UPS system?. I have just my PM (MRI COMPATIBLE) implantation last 2 weeks and I was been declared unfit by my company Doctor to work again as I will considered to be a high risk in working environment.
Thank you in advance for all the comments.
Henry
unfit for work
- by henrylacerna
- 2018-06-23 20:06:35
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I am a 56 years old, offshore worker working as Elect'l and Inst. Technician in oil and gas installation with a symptomatic slow heart rate which will go down to 25BPM. Usually my working environment are mostly in switchgear room with 35KV power supply, welding environment, Unterruptible power supply and oil and gas platform. Two weeks after my PM implantation ( MEDTRONIC, MODEL ENSURA DR MRI SURE SCAN, MRI COMPATIBLE. I undergo for my company required annual...
Aircraft comms and transponders
- by Big Fred
- 2018-06-17 15:24:23
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I have a PM and I am now 100% paced. I fly ultralight aircraft from time to time. I have checked power ratings for comms radio and transponder and concluded that the radio at 7W will not cause an interference problem but the transponder at 130W would be a problem. I no longer fly in aircraft where a transponder is fitted or I make sure it is turned off. Has anyone else come across this issue ?
Electrical/Electrician work with PM
- by jm4n69
- 2018-06-13 22:27:18
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I know this has been covered before (I've read a few topics) but I just wanted to share my experience.
Shortly after my pacemaker implant (100% dependant - my former doc accidentally ablated my AV node... another story for another time) I got a new job. It started out as a desk/IT job. Any electrical work was low-voltate or data/signal cabling. Once my boss realized I know electrical, he asked me if I would take the test to be a licensed electrician (Lake County, IN) and... I am in...
Electric Shock
- by texasdude
- 2018-06-07 21:09:31
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I was recently replacing some common houshold outlets with new ones when I accidentallty got a pretty good shock. It arced my pliers pretty good a caused a lot of sparking and smoke. I recollected my nerves and went on to replace several others. Well I managed to shock myself again, but the usual vibrating type of sensation that you immediately pull back from. It may just be coincidence, but later that evening I began feeling sick to the point where my body ached all over....
pace maker and Dyson Vacum
- by fox30
- 2018-05-13 13:27:05
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The various Dyson vacum cleaners seem to have magnets in their motor. I am trying to find out if
their magnetic fieisld presents a risk to PM? Anyone have any experience or information on that topic? Thanks
Lattitude and WIFI
- by Beattie
- 2018-04-30 07:32:14
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Just wondering if anyone else has found if Boston Lattitude Communicator interferes with Computer WIFI?
We have a range extender in our house and our internet keeps dropping out, we cant seem to find the source of the problem..... our service provider wondered if my PM would be interfering with it?
Thanks
Recent Frightening Experience
- by leepacer
- 2018-04-22 05:37:10
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I'm 75 yrs old and physicially active. My experience with a PM has changed my life. It has taught me how volunerable and fleeting my life can be. I work out 4 times a week; my work-outs are vigorious but never over the top. I'm very much aware that my lifting today is very different then my pre PM implants days.
This is what happened.
I was at a meeting with a group of men I know quite well after the meeting ended as I was preparing to leav...
Use of TENS machines - not all bad news!
- by schoo
- 2018-04-19 05:21:26
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Thought I'd post this as a snippet of useful information: after having my PM fitted 5 weeks ago I should think almost everyone and his cousin have told me you CANNOT use a TENS machine now. But I spoke with my cardiologist yesterday and he said it could be true for some machines but not all and the safest way to know is to get cardiac pacing to check it out. So he sent me there and they had me apply the electrodes and start it up so she could watch it on her machine and what do you know?...
Pacemaker and a Fitbit
- by jamesrjc130
- 2018-04-15 18:18:00
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I will be getting a two lead Pacemaker in the next week or two and have a couple questions. #1-I wear a Fitbit Charge 2 (on left arm) will this cause any problems. #-2 The band is a metal band with a small magnet use to secure the band, will this cause a problem? Thanks in advance for your help.
Palpitations
- by Lurtz
- 2018-04-14 23:55:32
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Whenever I drive my car (a Honda Fit), I get heart palpitations. Medtronic can't tell me why. Anyone else experience this?
Samsung Tablets and ICD: warning
- by justice
- 2018-04-01 00:07:53
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I had my ICD implanted March 20, 2018. I also purchased a new Samsung Galaxy Tab A just before the surgery
While reading in bed I noticed a slight change in my heart rythm but did not think much about it.
Today I placed the tablet on a steel table to charge it and discovered that it was sticking to the table.
Guess what.
It has quite a strong magnet in the case and I immediately stopped using it.
I will go back to the clinic to see if there have been any changes to...
Interference with crt-d
- by LJS
- 2018-03-26 11:46:05
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I'm planning a trip to Disney World and have a crt-d. I have read some comments about the magic bands being a problem if you have a pacemaker or defib. Has anyone checked on this or used one themselves? Thanks!
Activity Trackers / ICD Device
- by MatterOfTheHeart
- 2018-03-24 22:34:34
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Hi, I had Sudden Cardiac Arrest last June and have a Boston Scientific D140 ICD as a result. I'm getting back into exercise and I've heard mixed feedback on interference with activity trackers such as a fitbit, etc. Can anyone share their experience or knowledge on whether such activity trackers are a conflict or are safe for use.
I'd really appreciate it.
Kelly
Elderly Mom and Cell Phone Usage
- by TrishATL
- 2018-03-17 19:45:14
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Hello!
I just joined this site since I am interested in finding out more about pacemakers for my mom - she is 81, and was told by her cardiologist to "start thinking about a PM". She has been in constant AFIB since December, is short of breath whenever she moves, and has worn a monitor a couple of times since December which show her heart rate ranges over the course of the day from the 20's during sleep to the 140's during the day. She has never been receptive to...
Auto work and welding
- by Randy
- 2018-03-17 11:45:09
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I'm starting a restoration project on old bronco that will need some welding done. I know stick welders are not acceptable but how about wire welders, MIG welders? Also will the alternators cause issues?
randy
Pacemaker Hacking
- by PatCan
- 2018-02-22 12:14:40
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Don't know if this has been addressed on this forum before. If it has, I haven't seen it. Don't mean to be alarmist, but this has occured to me ever since I had my pacemaker placed 2 years ago this month. So I'm passing this info along as I think all of us with implantible devices should have a heads-up. Sorry if it causes any undue stress, but I feel we all should be aware of any possibilities.
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It is just over 10 years since a dual lead device was implanted for complete heart block. It has worked perfectly and I have traveled well near two million miles internationally since then.