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Living with a Pacemaker

You can usually do almost everything you did before you got your pacemaker. One of the things you might do is exercise, which is a great way to improve your health. Also, see your doctor regularly to help ensure that you remain healthy and feeling good.

 Carry an ID Card

Show ID card to security

  • When you first get your pacemaker, you'll be given an ID card to carry.

  • This ID card contains important information about your pacemaker. Show it to any doctor, dentist, or other medical professional you visit.

  • Because pacemakers tend to set off metal detectors, you may need to show your card to security personnel.

What to Avoid

Man on cell phone

  • When using a cellular phone, hold it to the ear farthest from your pacemaker. Don't carry it in your breast pocket, even when it's turned off.

  • Avoid very strong magnets such as those used for an MRI or in hand-held security wands.

  • Avoid strong electrical fields such as those made by radio transmitting towers, ham radios, and heavy-duty electrical equipment. A running engine also makes an electrical field. Avoid leaning over the open hood of a running car.

  • Call your doctor if you experience any symptoms, such as dizziness or palpitations, from any of the above.

What's Okay

Woman using a microwave

  • Microwave ovens and other appliances that are in good repair.

  • Computers, hair dryers, power tools, radios, televisions, stereos, electric blankets, vacuum cleaners, heating pads, and cars are all okay to use.

Publication Source: American Heart Association

Publication Source: FDA Heart Health Online

Publication Source: Heart Rhythm Society

Online Source: American Heart Association

Online Source: FDA Heart Health Online

Online Source: Heart Rhythm Society

Date Last Reviewed: 2007-01-15T00:00:00-07:00

Date Last Modified: 2002-07-09T00:00:00-06:00

 

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I was diagnosed with persistent AFIB several months ago. I found Dr. Norris by a referral from another physician. Dr. Norris scheduled me for a cardiac ablation without delay. He thoroughly explained the procedure, risks and benefits prior to the procedure. Dr. Norris and his staff exhibited exceptional professionalism and interest in resolving my AFIB. One month post-op I am rhythm and feel great. Thank you Dr. Norris and staff. I truly feel like I have my life back again.
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