My dad had one put in last year he is 85. Had went to doctor for pain in his left shoulder. 10 hours later he had a pacemaker. Only half of his heart was working and out of timing. Says he has more pep in his step. Doctor says its not the fountain of youth he is still 85. Yes he had lifting restrictions for a while afterwards. This was to give leads in his heart time to heal or they might pull out. As far as welding he hasn't tried that. Really hasn't changed much else that he normally does. He has a monitor by his bed that the doctor reads information on the performance of the pacemaker. If there is any issues doctor can get my dad in to see him. He is working on restoring tractors almost everyday so he is pretty active has not had any problems. They give you a book on something's to avoid. Some of them he has done with no problems. We have a friend that has one and he stated that you will feel it if you are interfering with the pacemaker knocks the timing off of your heart.
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