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my father rode for two years with pacemaker/defibulator? . motor cycles atvs and sleds no issues . he was 68 at the time so not a super aggressive rider . we would take a lot of rest breaks though . they did give him a list of stuff he could not do such as welding magnufluxing etc . I think it boils down to your bodies conditioning , take it slow and work your way into it and start doing exercises now . Live to ride - Ride to live
I have one and I just do what ever I want, mine has an automatic rate increase when you start exercising ( I call it the sport mode) it does take a minute to react to exercise and you may get a little winded during that time. I'm what they call pacemaker dependent and I just figure the mountains would be a good place to go if something went wrong. I'm into shooting sports so I had mine installed on the off side, nothing much seems to bother it except the electrical current items. They get to a point you forget they are even there.
Is that an opinion or actual medical advice? LOLDon't ride under the power lines...
If your father done exercises during that period of time, then It'd be great if you share those. Walking is the least exercises which I know you can perform at any time. But if there are some other exercises which your father did, please share those.my father rode for two years with pacemaker/defibulator? . motor cycles atvs and sleds no issues . he was 68 at the time so not a super aggressive rider . we would take a lot of rest breaks though . they did give him a list of stuff he could not do such as welding magnufluxing etc . I think it boils down to your bodies conditioning , take it slow and work your way into it and start doing exercises now . Live to ride - Ride to live