Invisible Fence/tools

Hi- I'm a first timer...and it may sound crazy but can an invisible fence really throw of my PM? Why does this stuff NEVER occur to me? I was an emergency implant Nov. 2010, I am 45 and work in construction , other than a jackhammer what else do we stay away from??? Anyone? Thanks.


3 Comments

i doubt it.....

by ohiolaura - 2012-08-13 09:08:16

Good question,but I was told only microwaves,cell phones,giant magnets were no-no's.
I have a collar for one of my dogs which is a remote controlled trainer thing(shock collar),and I activate it myself,by pushing a button,with no issues.
For animals lovers,like me,this isnt painful,I dont use the shock button,my silly 12 yr old lab knows when its on her,and listens with no need for the stimulation button to be used.....it has a locator button which beeps loud,and I use that and I dont get zapped and neither does the dog!
I'd guess you should be fine with the fence,but ask just incase!

Continuous

by km42410 - 2012-08-13 10:08:59

I should have added that I had work close to 3 days right on top of a fence line and was so tired I slept for 18 hours then 16 hours...and now that I am elsewhere on the job. I am not so tired. Just wondered if there may be a connection. Thanks everyone

Electric fence

by Sue H. - 2012-08-14 08:08:04

I was told by Medtronic not to stand directly over fence line for any period of time, but it is ok to walk over it.

Since you were working right over it, thats probably why you felt bad. It might not be a bad idea to get checked out to be sure pacer went back to its settings for you.

Sue

You know you're wired when...

You play MP3 files on your pacer.

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