I am a critical care cardiologist.
I agree with N0IU's suggestion.
This is the only safe and prudent way to proceed.
Mike N1MD
On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 2:38 PM, Scott Schultz <schultz0530@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ross,
>
> The bottom line is that anything anyone here tells you will be strictly
> anecdotal and by no means should you apply that to your situation. The ONLY
> information you should consider will come from the device's manufacturer...
> period. Contact the manufacturer (you cardiologist can supply you with this
> information) and ask them.
>
> 73,
> de Scott NØIU
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