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Is there a Doctor in the house?
I have concerns about mentioning my fondness for firearms to anyone in the medical field. I would like to know how soon after by-pass surgery it is alright to shoot large caliber handguns and high caliber rifles.
Is there a cardiologist or heart surgeon lurking here, that could give a generic answer to my question?
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02-15-2010 05:37 PM
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im not a doc. but can tell you.
if you have a pacemaker installed, make damn sure the put it on the other side of your shooting arm..
or youll be learning to shoot with the other side all over again.
a buddy had one installed, and they put it on his right shoulder..
when he complained to the Doc, his responce was oh well, youll just have to stop hunting....
i would have reemed im a new one...
like listen Skippy, you got payed good money, do it right, or ill own your butt,
lol..
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Gary,
I would ask the doctor that did the by-pass surgery, if [he or she] can't tell you, my opin. would be When you feel like it.
Im not a doctor, JMHO.
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