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boston745

11/05/18 11:27 AM

#20763 RE: shermann7 #20762

I am aware Sherman, thanks. However what I'm referring to is the reaction between two different metallic ions in a solution with electrolytes (blood). This as I was reading causes electrical currents between ions. What I was asking would these currents interfere with bodies natural currents? From my limited understanding I would think this would be the case and it would manifest in numerous problems that couldnt possibly be linked to the implant(s). However I know very little on this subject. Currents could be too small to interfere. Howrver over time with sufficient build up that could change. I dont know.