use of a hair cutter
- by somehow
- 2012-08-22 10:08:17
- Interferences
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I haven't found yet (on the internet)comments on whether a handheld ,corded hair cutter (vibrating blade type) is an emi problem. Boston Scientific said "just keep it away from pacemaker". Any knowledge greatly appreciated!
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by aljake526 - 2012-08-23 10:08:53
You should be fine. I have a St Jude and my wife cuts my hair (a buzz job) every 2 weeks. I have total heart block, 100% dependant on my pacer and I experience no problems.
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by manaman - 2012-08-22 11:08:58
Just keep it away from DIRECT contact/area . Most hand held electronics don't both a PM if kept an arms length away. I've found even if stuff makes/causes an issue it is usually a HR change and it corrects itself in minutes after moving away from what ever caused the issue. Check your pulse, do your thing, check your pulse again. I've found a LOT of "DO NOT DO" cause me no issues at ALL.
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