Can pacemaker patients live an active lifestyle of jogging, tennis, skiing, etc? What if they do something too strenuous for the pacemaker to handle?
Typically, pacemaker patients can continue to lead active lives. If they did it before, most likely, they’ll be able to continue, but should check with their doctors first. Because patients’ energy levels may increase after the pacemaker is implanted, they may be able to do some things that they were not able to do in the past before their implant.
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