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Posted by NLayne on 2010-08-06 12:26
Is it safe to use a lawn mower with a pm?
8 comments
Yes
Comment posted by biker72 on 2010-08-06 12:37.
I've never had a problem with mine.
safe.
Comment posted by LS on 2010-08-06 14:13.
yes.
Liz
As long as you are not using it to trim your chest hair...
Comment posted by COBradyBunch on 2010-08-06 19:25.
As long as you are not using it to trim your chest hair...
Then it could be a little dangerous...
Yes
Comment posted by nvphone on 2010-08-07 00:41.
Do it every week with a gas one. Also blower, cutters and trimmers.
Me too
Comment posted by The Fish on 2010-08-07 11:55.
I started mowing with my gas mower 2 weeks after implant, which may have been a little soon, but had no problems. That was this past March and have been mowing twice a week ever since.
Howard
Shhh
Comment posted by pawgles on 2010-08-08 22:14.
Shhh!
I tell my husband it's not safe so I don't have to mow the lawn! I also tried telling him I can't wash dishes cuz it's not safe for my pacemaker but he didn't fall for that either...
My Pacemaker Book
Comment posted by NLayne on 2010-08-10 12:38.
Thank you for your replies. What type of pacemaker do all of you have. And does one make a difference for another. My pacemake is a duel biotronic pacemaker. My husband doesnt want me to mow because he says my book specifies that I am not supposed to be around any kind of vibration, that it will mess up my pacemaker. He keeps me scared that I will have to have batteries before my due time I love working in my yard, however I did become disabled after receiving mine. The pacemaker contributing a great deal to the cause.
medtronic adapta with 2 leads
Comment posted by 6efrau on 2010-10-22 18:52.
My book from the manufacturer states I am not to use gas powered tools or power tools. I am not to even be in the garage when my husband is using them. Every manufacturer has different guidelines and I suggest you follow yours. Adjusting to the new "normal" with these restrictions is not easy. I am starting week 5 and accepting the restrictions is difficult, but it is better to be safe.
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