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Is he still alive?
I mean I do often worry if he is having a stroke, but yes he is still alive.
Huawei GT4. And no Epah not everything Chinese is crap.Which watch?
I loved my Huawei .Huawei GT4. And no Epah not everything Chinese is crap.
Just get a test man.We all know MYBB is the best place for professional medical advice, so here goes.
My smart watch picks up arrhythmia about once every 2 days, mostly in the early mornings when I'm asleep.
Dr. Google suggests arrhythmia isn't uncommon, but at what time does it warrant further attention?
Just get a test man.
I have a minor arrhythmia as well, but it's fine and nothing to worry about. Docs check everytime I go. Basically I have a really strong, healthy heart. It just sucks at keeping the beat which explains why I can't make music.
Yikes 34 is super low. When I cycle I can hit 185, with a 175 average, apparently that's not a good idea, but I'll go see a doc and ask.A month after covid I had issue where while standing I would go to over 130 bpm then during the night around 04:00 my heart beat would drop to 34 bpm for short while (recorded by Huawei).
Had Holter for a week and it was confirmed that some beat in between was very faint or missing.
Doc advised some vitamins, to rest, not stress and it will go away which it did at the end.
Go and check it out, if you are in CT I went to Panorama hospital.Yikes 34 is super low. When I cycle I can hit 185, with a 175 average, apparently that's not a good idea, but I'll go see a doc and ask.
Lol you had me thinking this blimmen autocorrect done me dirty!At least he didn't make a baby with her
Sounds like POTS, which does have an association with Covid.A month after covid I had issue where while standing I would go to over 130 bpm then during the night around 04:00 my heart beat would drop to 34 bpm for short while (recorded by Huawei).
Had Holter for a week and it was confirmed that some beat in between was very faint or missing.
Doc advised some vitamins, to rest, not stress and it will go away which it did at the end.
How frequently do you get this arrhythmia and how long does it last, if I may ask?Just get a test man.
I have a minor arrhythmia as well, but it's fine and nothing to worry about. Docs check everytime I go. Basically I have a really strong, healthy heart. It just sucks at keeping the beat which explains why I can't make music.
Just to add to what others have said: Go to a specialist, who will almost certainly recommend a Holter monitor. Some arrhythmias are serious, and some less so. If you experience the arrhythmia while awake, you could also try capture it on a Kardia device at home.We all know MYBB is the best place for professional medical advice, so here goes.
My smart watch picks up arrhythmia about once every 2 days, mostly in the early mornings when I'm asleep.
Dr. Google suggests arrhythmia isn't uncommon, but at what time does it warrant further attention?
As someone that has been treated for Arrythmia for the past ten years please ignore all the advice all the trolls give you and get an appointment with a cardiologist as soon as possible.We all know MYBB is the best place for professional medical advice, so here goes.
My smart watch picks up arrhythmia about once every 2 days, mostly in the early mornings when I'm asleep.
Dr. Google suggests arrhythmia isn't uncommon, but at what time does it warrant further attention?
Yeah, I just wanted to gain a sense of people's experiences. I've got an appointment with a cardio so I'll see. If I don't get it checked and something happens my wife would kill me.Human nature is such that a thread titled "Arrythmia" is going to attract a lot of interest and input from people with their own arrythmia journeys and stories to tell, but no comments from the many, many more who have had worries in the past that turned out to be unfounded.
So you will come away with an exaggerated sense of the probability that you need cardiological intervention, a Holter monitor, etc. given what your watch has said.
Anyway, obviously you must now go ahead and get professional advice because you'll totally feel like a sausage if you don't and then you have a stroke.
Please keep us posted.
Yeah, I just wanted to gain a sense of people's experiences. I've got an appointment with a cardio so I'll see. If I don't get it checked and something happens my wife would kill me.
For sure, hopefully it's nothing but please update the thread!
I'm curious if cardiologists are now seeing more false positives due to watches, if they're also catching more true positives earlier, and what the long term outcome will be.
Like how mammograms are only recommended later now because it turned out the false positive rate caused unnecessary intervention that carried its own risks. We might have something similar coming down the line with smart watches.
Or maybe heart surgery is so low risk that false positives have no cost.