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ferryman | 07:23 Tue 23rd Jul 2013 | Health & Fitness
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My brother has always reckoned that he must not be any where near a storm because of his pacemaker and that people using them are vulnerable because of it. Is this really true or are they no worse off than all of us ?
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No....no big deal.....unless of course you are struck by lightening, then the presence or absence of a pacemaker doesn't come into the equation.......;-)
unless your name is Igor and you work for a bloke called Frankenstein........
btw, how near does he reckon is near and how does he avoid it???
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Squad thanks for your answer. Smiled at yours woofgang I will tell him that ! I think he's ott with pacemaker, his wife says if he knows there is a storm about he tries not to go out in it - madness I think. I thought I would ask because we get this every time there is a storm so I can tell him he is being stupid now.
Ferryman....don't tell him he's stupid. What if he is struck by lightening by coincidence? He'll never let you forget it! ;-) x
My mother used to open the back door in case a thunderbolt came down the chimney....
It used to be a belief that mirrors should be covered in a storm in case they attracted lightning.

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