Race car driver
- by jagginxj6
- 2016-01-09 01:01:20
- Exercise & Sports
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I'm in my mid-60's and just learned I have bradycardia. I'm undergoing additional tests but low heart rates run in my family. My expectation is that a pacemaker is in my near future. I'm new to this so I don't know what to expect. I'm an amateur race car driver. Will a pacemaker affect my ability to continue doing this? My race car has a five-point harness. Will a pacemaker affect my ability to be strapped in tightly? Has anyone dealt with this? Thank you.
3 Comments
Harnesses
by PeteFindlay - 2016-01-10 05:01:19
Like Tracey says, it would be easier with the PM buried under the muscle. With mine (under muscle), I have had no problem with a 4-point harness in track cars - not racing, just for fun. I was also able to return to skydiving after PM without any issue - similar harness position. If on top of the muscle, I'd guess you'd be ok with a bit of extra padding to spread the load. Definitely worth talking to the surgeon about options.
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tell the surgeon
by Tracey_E - 2016-01-09 02:01:09
Tell the surgeon about your activities in advance. They have a little leeway in where they place the device. Mine is lower and deeper than the usual. I've been on the track for driving classes and worn a 5 point harness with no issues.