However, then I realized none of those things did I need to worry about at all regarding having a pacemaker put in.
However, other things you might worry about. Cell phones aren't the problem they used to be but with newer pacemakers you don't have to worry about cell phones but you might worry about Solar Flares or EMPs Electromagnetic pulses from other sources in addition to the sun's solar flares.
For example, I had this experience that I cannot still fully explain in February in Mt. Shasta where the ground started to come up to meet me and I was incapacitated for about 15 minutes where all I could do was lay on the floor and couldn't even climb up into a chair. The easiest explanation was I experienced a Solar flare or EmP burst of some kind which threw off my pacemaker for about 15 minutes while it reset itself. Another explanation might be that my heart stopped and the defibrillator part of the pacemaker revived me. So, maybe these are the kinds of things maybe to worry about but "What can you do?" You are never going to know when something like this might happen. So, we are still back to the place where most all the things you might worry about before you have one put in has absolutely nothing to do with your experience after it is put in at all in any way, shape or form.
Mostly for me, (and I cannot speak for anyone else) my life has been sort of "heaven like" in that I don't have to fight to stay alive every day trying to breathe and walk around like I did before.
It's sort of like going back 20 years before now when my health was much better once again.
So, it kind of feels more like Heaven and Resurrection Lazarus style more than anything else.
So, I'm very grateful to God that he created pacemakers and doctors to install them so I can stay alive for my wife and kids and myself and my friends.
By God's Grace
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