Is is safe to use a TENS unit while working on my iMac?

I use a TENS unit for back pain. Since it discharges electrical currents, I'm wondering if it's safe to use it while I'm on the computer. Thanks.

I have little or no knowledge on this subject but I see no one else is answering so...
Have you considered one of the downloadable VNC apps, such as "Chicken of the VNC"? There are others also.

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