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I have never gotten shocked with my cochlear implant on. I always tell everybody that i can't get shocked by static electricity because it will hurt my cochlear implant. And my fellow classmates and teachers understood. And during the winter (alot) i would get staticky on my chairs and my interpreter would have me excused from class to get sprayed by static guard on my clothes and sometimes my hair. (i have thick hair) and sometimes my chair if its really staticky.
My dad and my mom and my sister always touch something metal like a doorknob or the car to make the static disappear.
But it is a GOOD IDEA to keep a static guard can with you at work or at school or at home. You can also get a traveling static guard can in your purse or book bag or in whatever. SO that way if you feel that you're going to get shocked you can use that. It helps and it works
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