Wi-Fi Environment vs. ICDs
Hello there!
Does spending a lot of time in a Wi-Fi environment has any adverse effect on ICDs?
I have been considering installing a Wi-Fi devise in my home so that we all could access the internet freely from a single line. How about wireless speakers?
Would appreciate any help on the above issues.
Bob
3 Comments
As I sit here
by ccmoore - 2009-12-08 03:12:46
As I sit here my Wi Fi unit is at eye level about 12 inches from my left eye. I think that if there was a problem I would know about it by now.
Later,
Charlie
No Problem
by Bluegrass - 2010-01-06 05:01:25
Use WiFi at work. Use WiFi at home. Use WiFi when I travel. Never had a single problem.
I have read some posts on this forum where people did have a problem. But I've not had a single problem with using WiFI, my iPhone, or any wireless device.
You know you're wired when...
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But I think it will make me feel a lot better. My stamina to walk is already better, even right after surgery. They had me walk all around the floor before they would release me. I did so without being exhausted and winded the way I had been.
No problem
by ElectricFrank - 2009-12-08 02:12:13
I have a Wi Fi network here with no problem. In fact I've stood right next to a CB antenna when someone was transmitting. The newer pacemakers are shielded and filtered to prevent problems.
frank