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I'm the proud new owner of a pace maker. Any forum members that have walked the Caminos with one. Problems or advise?
 
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I'm the proud new owner of a pace maker. Any forum members that have walked the Caminos with one. Problems or advise?
I do not have a pacemaker but work with them frequently. I would talk to your cardiologist before you set out on the trip. As you know there are so many different reasons for people to have pacemakers so the advice would be specific to each individual. What I would recommend you do is have a copy of the pacemaker details with you, the settings, the make and model, is it a simple pacemaker or an ICD/pacemaker, single lead or dual lead etc. and then make sure you have a copy in a pocket, no just in your backpack so that if there were problems those trying to help have the information they need quickly. A medic alert bracelet might be a good thing to invest in.
 
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I do not have a pacemaker but work with them frequently. I would talk to your cardiologist before you set out on the trip. As you know there are so many different reasons for people to have pacemakers so the advice would be specific to each individual. What I would recommend you do is have a copy of the pacemaker details with you, the settings, the make and model, is it a simple pacemaker or an ICD/pacemaker, single lead or dual lead etc. and then make sure you have a copy in a pocket, no just in your backpack so that if there were problems those trying to help have the information they need quickly. A medic alert bracelet might be a good thing to invest in.
In my case my pulse stayed at 35 :( one year post cardiac ablation. Now running at 60 plus :). The cardiologist put in a "Boston" pace maker I belive its a duel lead. It has a sensor built in the will speed up my heart with increased demand. I've only had it for 3 days and have not had time to address a medical alert tag or a TSA card. My concern is that the pocket for the PM is right where my pack strap rests. My cardiologist is aware of my walking the Caminos and said he had no problems with my going next May. So I'm just checking if other pilgrims have any issues or problems with their PM on their Caminos. This is new territory for me.
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Never even thought of where it would be sitting in relation to your pack straps. Pacemakers themselves have come so very very far. I wish you well on your Camino.
 
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That would be my only concern...
I have to stay 1 foot away from a microwaves. Add to that cell phones. Have to carry mine on the right and listen 0n the right. No MRIs, a important medical diagnostic device. No walking through airport security devices. Oh joy a pat down and a wand. Buen Camino

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Never even thought of where it would be sitting in relation to your pack straps. Pacemakers themselves have come so very very far. I wish you well on your Camino.
I know the first one I saw was about the size of a old wind up pocket watch and about 2" thick and they put them in a abdominal pocket.. Thank you for your response and Buen Camino.

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