My dad has a defib, he had partial heart failure and in a matter of a year, has been shocked 5 times. So I kinda know where you're coming from
Before you get shocked, you will feel light headed, a little dizzy, and then all the sudden a mule kick to the chest and a bright white light will flash, you will probably fall down. The best thing to do after is to not panic. Get water, and call your cardiologist after you've caught your breath and have calmed down.
The thing hurts but its an OK trade off because you're alive.
The thing sucks because you can't go into places like the Mac store without feeling something.
Anything that produces its own magnetic Field is a potential hazard (I'm assuming you already know that).
Also how are you doing getting around, my dad has kind of a hard time climbing the simplest Hill. Do you have the same problem?
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My dad has a defib, he had partial heart failure and in a matter of a year, has been shocked 5 times. So I kinda know where you're coming from
Before you get shocked, you will feel light headed, a little dizzy, and then all the sudden a mule kick to the chest and a bright white light will flash, you will probably fall down. The best thing to do after is to not panic. Get water, and call your cardiologist after you've caught your breath and have calmed down.
The thing hurts but its an OK trade off because you're alive.
The thing sucks because you can't go into places like the Mac store without feeling something. Anything that produces its own magnetic Field is a potential hazard (I'm assuming you already know that).
Also how are you doing getting around, my dad has kind of a hard time climbing the simplest Hill. Do you have the same problem?
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