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Thanks for the info. I have seriously given thought to not having mine replaced when it's battery dies out because all of my shocks have been for things that are not life saving or necessary. I would be willing however if this comes to pass.

Hi to all........been quiet lately but try to read once in a while.

M in CA

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> http://www.nature.com/news/2004/040802/full/040802-17.html

I noticed that this article mentioned that more than 80% of people

with ICD's have already had heart attacks - any idea if the same sort

of idea could be used for people with things like ARVD? Speaking as

someone who had 30 shocks in a day about a year ago, I would be

thrilled to never have to go through that again.

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dont know what kind of ICD you have but with

mine ( St. Judes) the doctor can readjust the

settings, maybe talk to your docotr about it. good

luck :) in Az.

--- Scrapnfriend@... wrote:

> Thanks for the info. I have seriously given thought

> to not having mine

> replaced when it's battery dies out because all of

> my shocks have been for things

> that are not life saving or necessary. I would be

> willing however if this

> comes to pass.

>

> Hi to all........been quiet lately but try to read

> once in a while.

>

> M in CA

>

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