You have no idea how right you are
@driftpin! I am a Type 1 diabetic and was wearing an insulin pump the last time that I took a welding class. After running a small bead on a coupon, I stopped welding and happened to check the pump after it belatedly dawned on me that the electro-magnetic field from the welder might do a number on the insulin pump. Sure enough, the pump's display was just random pixels. I disconnected it, powered it off and put the pump about 10 ft. away from the welder. Luckily the pump didn't go crazy delivering too much insulin while I was welding, and it powered up just fine later on.
Today I wear a glucose sensor that can't be disconnected and reconnected. It is good for 10 days and then you replace it, plus it's not cheap, even with insurance, so you can't afford to remove it, do some welding and install a new one. I will have to ask the manufacturer about EMI protection for it, when I get a welder. Thanks for reminding me.