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Has anyone ever had the experience of shocking someone in the shower with an ICD? I remember reading...early on...that it could happen, but wouldn't be felt strongly by the other person.
Information was wrong...
I was just wondering if anyone else had this type of experience.
It's bad enough it has to happen to me, but to have it hurt someone I really care about made it worse. I have a good cardiologist now, but the first one made me feel like he was treating a toenail and gave me very little information.
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Nope
by ElectricFrank - 2010-03-11 02:03:26
The ICD delivers the shock directly to the heart which is buried pretty deep in your body. I doubt that enough energy is conducted to the surface of your body to shock another person.
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by PPP - 2010-03-11 08:03:10
I have read info stating if it did go off in the shower with another person that there would be the "slight tingling" sensation also. His head was at my shoulder and just above my device. It didn't "hurt" him exactly, but he felt a lot more than just a tingling sensation. A lot more. I think the water being a conductor had a LOT to do with it. That is the last shower I take with anyone...but I wonder now about hot tubs and pools etc. Just made me feel like a freak I suppose.
Thanks Frank!
by PPP - 2010-03-14 12:03:32
I can imagine it would have the same impact! This whole deal ended up changing my relationship with this man...that is what I think makes it so hard. I am afraid of it happening again. Like I said in my original post...I can take it effecting me directly, but to have it effect someone I care about that way was a big hit.
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by cc49 - 2010-03-10 11:03:32
how would that happen??? please be more specific