What will happen to all the bits of titanium in my spine when I die and am cremated? - titanium pins surgery
I know that you do not get burned if you wear a pacemaker, is determined what happened, all the parts if you need surgery or fractures of the spine have been recommended with plates and nails
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Ms Gee thats summat I never thought of that! Order to answer hope sumbody now do not think most about is my advice to leave, to the nature of the gon or go and ask a receiver if the company could be nightma now I think
My information is that sorts out the sheets after the combustion and ash, which are then passed through a cremulator then dispersed or disposed of in the family again. I think the titanium is removed.
They can be burned if you have a pacemaker, which was removed during the preparation phase of the deceased have.
My information is that sorts out the sheets after the combustion and ash, which are then passed through a cremulator then dispersed or disposed of in the family again. I think the titanium is removed.
They can be burned if you have a pacemaker, which was removed during the preparation phase of the deceased have.
Well, I did not know! I stents, but still prefer red somewhere in the air for a while, just in case, I'm only sleeping. I think it depends on if the materials are as toxic when heated at high temperatures.
It would not melt in the heat of the incinerator. Trust me. A hip replacement, titanium, for example, your ashes after combustion, which is melted and used as raw material to be removed for something else. I assume therefore that the same fate of their concerts and much more.
After crossing the bone crusher dust that passes under a magnet and a metal detector to remove metals.
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