After a recent surgery I have been told I have bradycardia, apparently a dozen different doctors didn’t notice my pulse rate of 45 beats per minute. I finally see a cardiologist on Monday. The consensus at the hospital was I will need a pacemaker.
I thought nothing of it until I found some stuff online that said you should not weld with a pacemaker.
I did a fair amount of Google searching and found a lot of different stuff. Nothing newer than 2011 though and very little of people that actually had a pacemaker.
I read that you need to wrap the ground and the MIG torch lead, keep amps below 120, and keep the arc 2 feet away from your heart, ETC ETC ETC.
Although I am going to thoroughly discuss this with my cardiologist I anticipate having to educate a person with a doctorate degree.
I was wondering if anyone here had any REAL, ACTUAL KNOWLEDGE about the subject.
FWIW they say you are not supposed to operate a chainsaw either. I live in the frickin woods for crying out loud.
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Modern pacemakers have "built-in" Faraday cages to resist interference of any kind. When was the last time you saw a pacemaker warning about "microwave in use" like we saw in the late 70s/early 80s.
I'd still ask all the questions, of course, but there's little to worry about.
Steve S
I'd still ask all the questions, of course, but there's little to worry about.
Steve S
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Not here, and not on any other welding forum with a reply less than 2 years old.Mike wrote:This subject has ben covered before SEARCH is you friend LOL.
I did a lot of internet searching before posting here.
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This site, the American Heart Assn., lists welding equipment as a potential risk, about halfway down the page, heading: "Power generating, Arc welding..."
You've likely already seen it in your search.
http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/Condition ... rticle.jsp
I'd think the risk is being near the fields from teh equipment, rather than the arc itself, but this is enough evidence of risk to have a serious discussion with your Dr.
Steve S
You've likely already seen it in your search.
http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/Condition ... rticle.jsp
I'd think the risk is being near the fields from teh equipment, rather than the arc itself, but this is enough evidence of risk to have a serious discussion with your Dr.
Steve S
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Here's another you may have seen. The gist of it is, If something interferes, you'll know it, and stop doing it. The long form is, work with your Dr. for a solution.
http://pacemakerpeople.com/?tag=arc-welding
I've yet to find anything specific to HFAC, or HF start.
Steve S
http://pacemakerpeople.com/?tag=arc-welding
I've yet to find anything specific to HFAC, or HF start.
Steve S
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Thanks, I did not find them in my search. But honestly it all boils down to liability. Nobody wants to say “yes it is safe” and get sued.Otto Nobedder wrote:Here's another you may have seen. The gist of it is, If something interferes, you'll know it, and stop doing it. The long form is, work with your Dr. for a solution.
http://pacemakerpeople.com/?tag=arc-welding
I've yet to find anything specific to HFAC, or HF start.
Steve S
The good news is that it is temporarily moot point. My cardiologist wants to watch my weight lost a have me do another halter monitor in six months.
In all the searching I did do, I found one guy who said “yes I have a pacemaker and I weld with no problems” I found a forum discussion from this spring and now new info was forthcoming.
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