After talking with you last night, Don, I thought that would be the scenario. The good news is the pacemaker/defibrillators of today are extremely effective, the batteries usually last about 5 or more years, and they can be recharged externally, as I explained on the phone.
Good luck with the cardiac catheterization and don't mess with those young, cute, nurses for at least 24 hours after the procedure.

After a day of recovery, go for it!

All the best,
Gary

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