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Re: OT: Question on - AICD/Defibrillator.
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Posted by R.D.F. on November 15, 2005 at 19:35:59 from (64.77.138.233):
In Reply to: OT: Question on - AICD/Defibrillator. posted by Mike in MI on November 14, 2005 at 16:29:53:
Mike, I sometimes wonder also about the battery. My "Gizmo" has a 4 yr. anniversary this week. I continuely thank the Lord and the medical system for being here today. My unit was installed, removed and another installed while being "under"(1st wasn"t powerful enough). When I came to, someone said "I"m sorry but this is going to hurt". 4 people held my arms and legs as my side was pierced, several attempts to install a tube because of a near fatal lung collapse, with no anesthesia, I"ll tell you that hurt, still heave mattress stuffing under my fingernails. But, I feel pretty good these days, and on a lighter note, my"Gizmo" is stronger than V.P.Dick Cheney"s, so I say I"m more powerful than the Vice President of the U.S., although a recent poll by Newsweek shows that really isn"t anything to brag about anymore either. Good Luck Mike, and may the Volts be with you, Dale
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