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Old 09-03-2013, 11:38 PM #2
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I have agreed to go ahead with DBS sometime in October. While I was laying down resting, I had a horrible thought. We live near some very high power transmission lines. The transmission corridor is right up to our back fence.

I worked for a utility company and did all the research before moving into this house and felt that it wouldn't be a health risk.

Now however, that I am having DBS, I am worried about the possible health risk due to dbs implants and close proximity to the transmission lines.

Does anyone have any information on this. I am going to talk to my doc and do some research, but wondered if anyone else has considered this.

Thanks for any info you can provide.
Libra, hi,
I'm coming up soon to 10 yrs since DBS and I think I've seen posts regarding this on the yahoo DBS website.
You'll find someone there I'm fairly certain who'll come up with something on that topic.
Best wishes for your DBS.
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