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Playing With a Pacemaker?

Speaking as someone that works on a site, I would want to know straight off the bat if you have a pacemaker fitted as IF the worst did happen and you didn't have a buddy with you that knows you have one and an ambulance does need to be called for whatever reason then its information that can be passed to the attending crew. You don't have to disclose that to anyone but the site owner/marshals.

We had someone on site who chose not to disclose medical issues and it was lucky a friend knew all of them as when the crews arrived to help when she had an episode they could treat the player as required had they not had the information the potential for things to go awry turned out to be fairly high.
Good point. I'll buddy up with my brother as he knows the score.
To be fair, even if it does fail it's probably not going to effect me immediately and cause a medical emergency.

 

Bout £35, + instant muscles = win win? 

Serious though, shirt like this & a small grab bag for mags/water/chocky & your ready to go, lightweight, cheap & non sweat inducing, definitely make your first few games easier while you find your "role/playing style".

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I was thinking something more discrete. ?

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Good point. I'll buddy up with my brother as he knows the score.
To be fair, even if it does fail it's probably not going to effect me immediately and cause a medical emergency.

 

I was thinking something more discrete. ?

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Nah, get the padded shirt & stick a blue led ring in the middle of the chest, you too can be Tony Stark?

 
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