just a thought

I've been having more and more problems lately with flutter.
Does anyone know if it's safe to play on a Nintendo DS Lite.

Tracey play your kids' and see if it makes you feel funky.

I'm just grasping at straws. What do ya'll know? How / who can I call to inquire.

Angelie


5 Comments

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by GrandmaD - 2009-01-13 03:01:07

I haven't read my grandsons box, but it doesn't seem to bother me.
The Wii system bothers me to be in the same room.
My adage is: If it seems to be causing a problem, move away from it and see.

It is said that any problems should be temporary, and that if you move away from the suspected object, things should return to as before.

let me expand a bit

by kcruz - 2009-01-13 11:01:03

sorry computer had a hiccup... As to the DS, it's not likely the cause of the AFL, normally these devices can interfer ( sometimes) with the function, ie, it may pace at your set rate or if you have a defib it could interfer with therapy delivery if need or cause an inadvertant shock if seen as noise.

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by kcruz - 2009-01-13 11:01:44

There are warnings that you should avoid using the DS in the manual.

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by Tracey_E - 2009-01-13 11:01:49

I play my kids' Ds all the time and haven't noticed anything. Same for the Wii and ipod. I like toys :o)

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by Island Girl - 2009-01-13 12:01:10

I read the instructions on the DS I got my grandson for Christmas. It mention that people with pacemakers should keep a distance from them and not use them for extended periods of time.

You know you're wired when...

You are always wired and full of energy.

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So, my advice is to go about your daily routine and forget that you have a pacemaker implanted in your body.