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Well doneAfter working out for 6-7 months, dropping 40lbs so far, it looks like I may have saved myself from a young heart attack.
ECG results for my RESTING heart rate, 1 year apart.
Much steadier now and 40BPM down
Thanks man!Well done
As for a resting heartrate of 111 BPM though, did you ever notice it or any effects from it much?
Due to my illness I can no longer exercise much but even when I was in prime condition and had been working out several times a week for multiple years, my resting heartrate was always around 100bpm. No matter how much I lifted, ran or cycled, it wouldn't budge.
Congrats man! Keep up the hard work . Health is wealthAfter working out for 6-7 months, dropping 40lbs so far, it looks like I may have saved myself from a young heart attack.
ECG results for my RESTING heart rate, 1 year apart.
Much steadier now and 40BPM down
looks like India.If this is Thailand
I been here
Best Pad Thai I ver had at the train stop too
Hmm, mine ranges anywhere from 95 to 110 bpm but I never really notice it. I'm as calm of a person as it gets and if I didn't measure my blood pressure and heartrate regularly, I'd have no idea it was this high.Thanks man!
I did, as much as I hate to admit it.
anytime I’d drink or smoke, my watch would tell me that my heart rate was really elevated. To the point that it would notify me. I think the setting is at like 140BPM or higher?
Whenever I would walk up the stairs in my house and sit down to work, I could feel my chest pounding and it would take a while for it to come down. This was likely a combo of the weight and the heart rate.
By blood oxygen also was sometime below the norm, 95% and higher is normal and often times my watch would read around 89-93%.
Do you have an Apple Watch?Hmm, mine ranges anywhere from 95 to 110 bpm but I never really notice it. I'm as calm of a person as it gets and if I didn't measure my blood pressure and heartrate regularly, I'd have no idea it was this high.
The odd part is mine doesn't really elevate much. During exercise, mine only elevates marginally higher than some of my friends with resting heartrates in the 50-60 range. I've had plenty of ECGs over the years (never as part of a cardiologist appointment, usually at the ER) and doctors have always said it's fine but I never really got an explanation for why it wouldn't go down.
+ all these random *** ads! Ads are popping up in every corner of my screen. It's annoying the heck outta me.
Idk, could be. Been happening for a minute with me.Mine are playing extremely fast. I wonder if it's a chrome issue