A medical device adapted for implantation into a patient receives
electrical power from an extravascular power supply. The medical device
has a first receiver for a first radio frequency (RF) signal from which
energy is extracted to power the medical device, and a second RF signal
carries an indication of an amount of that extracted energy. The
extravascular power supply includes a source of electrical power and a
power transmitter that emits the first RF signal which is varied in
response to the indication from the second radio frequency signal. Animal
physiological data also can be carried by the second RF signal. The
medical device includes a system that monitors the effects of tissue
stimulation and regulates subsequent stimulation accordingly.