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its kind of imposable to fly after a pacemaker it in u
A doctor (preferrably the on who did the pacemaker surgury) is the only person that can make a determination that you are partially, or temporarily, or permanently disabled.
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No it does not harm the pacemaker but It will harm the heart more with continued smoking which is a good source of the damage that may have been the cause of your need for a pacemaker in the first place..
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Please speak to your doctor and your insurance company. They will be able to give you the facts surrounding your exact situation. You may be asking different questions aswell.. "When will I be able.." "when will it be safe" and "when will I be insured if I have an incident" ? This should have been explained before your discharge but you can always ask your Doctor.
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The pacemaker is only used during a procedure that places an artificial pacemaker in your chest to make your heart beat regular. That is only when the person's heart is having irregular heart beats. People with regular heartbeats with no artificial pacemaker....the way that the heartbeat is regular is through The SA node (sinoatrial). It is a group of cells that is located in the right atrium and sets the pace for the heart, increasing and decreasing when it is needed.
Depending on the reasons the pacemaker is being used in the first place. Patient may be having ectopic beats? irregular rhythms? due to heart conduction blocks or muscular damage. Expect a regular sinus rhythm with an occasional ectopic wave.