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campinginthewoo
Oct 10, 2018Explorer
I've had several friends Who have defibulators in them and evrytime they go off the doctors have told them it will feel like a mule has kicked you in the chest and When it does go off you need to be seen asap!! One friend who lived alone had his go off in the middle of the night and he fortunately woke up a couple of hours later and I was able to get him help. Another friends mom had hers go off multiple times and every time they called for help until the day came and she passed. You can live a normal life but if it detects a issue with your heart they will fire automatically. Also you have to watch metal detectors and MRI'S which I'm sure the Dr. Has told you. Best of luck and prayers for you
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