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By *reenonions OP   Man
over a year ago

Nr Exeter

So I checked my 'at rest' heart rate... I'm at 70bpm ...

Online data reckons a male in reasonable shape should be between 60 and 80 bpm...

Anyone got useful input?

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By *ysteryboatMan
over a year ago

Brighton

the act of measuring will affect your heart rate, so get someone else to measure it.

best if they do it over a longer period (eg count for 5 mins and divide by 5 to get bpm), as even the passive act of being measured will affect your rate and it'll take a little while for you to relax.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Mines usually 90 to 110 when resting but can go up to 205 hence why my hearts fooked

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Checking your redting heart rate over a prolonged period - 7 days- will give you a more accurate reading. Some very fit aerobic athletes have resting heart rates in the 40s. And others in the 70-80s. It's a general rule though not always applicable.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Mines usually 90 to 110 when resting but can go up to 205 hence why my hearts fooked "

That seems rather high resting, do you have a history of low blood pressure?.

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By *rKDMan
over a year ago

London

Check it now, have a wank then check again then divide that by 3.4 i.e PI

Then multiply that by the length of your dick in incs and it will give you what yours should be at

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Online data reckons a male in reasonable shape should be between 60 and 80 bpm...

"

It's ok. But subjective.

Ben

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My resting heart rate is between 44-52 normally.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Mines usually 90 to 110 when resting but can go up to 205 hence why my hearts fooked

That seems rather high resting, do you have a history of low blood pressure?. "

I suffer from tachycardia due to holes in my heart

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By *nnyMan
over a year ago

Glasgow


"Mines usually 90 to 110 when resting but can go up to 205 hence why my hearts fooked

That seems rather high resting, do you have a history of low blood pressure?.

I suffer from tachycardia due to holes in my heart "

You not on beta blockers or similar? 205 is really fast and could cause syncope.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Mines usually 90 to 110 when resting but can go up to 205 hence why my hearts fooked

That seems rather high resting, do you have a history of low blood pressure?.

I suffer from tachycardia due to holes in my heart

You not on beta blockers or similar? 205 is really fast and could cause syncope."

I have ablation twice now to fix the problem and its not worked i take Verapamil and awaiting further investigation from a cardiologist which will probably be a pacemaker

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By *nnyMan
over a year ago

Glasgow


"Mines usually 90 to 110 when resting but can go up to 205 hence why my hearts fooked

That seems rather high resting, do you have a history of low blood pressure?.

I suffer from tachycardia due to holes in my heart

You not on beta blockers or similar? 205 is really fast and could cause syncope.

I have ablation twice now to fix the problem and its not worked i take Verapamil and awaiting further investigation from a cardiologist which will probably be a pacemaker "

I hear good reports of ablation, especially alcohol ablation to the septum, but it doesn't always do the trick.

The pacemaker gives great reassurance. 99% of the time it just sits there and does nothing but that 1% is a life-saver.

I hope it goes well for you.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Mines usually 90 to 110 when resting but can go up to 205 hence why my hearts fooked

That seems rather high resting, do you have a history of low blood pressure?.

I suffer from tachycardia due to holes in my heart

You not on beta blockers or similar? 205 is really fast and could cause syncope.

I have ablation twice now to fix the problem and its not worked i take Verapamil and awaiting further investigation from a cardiologist which will probably be a pacemaker

I hear good reports of ablation, especially alcohol ablation to the septum, but it doesn't always do the trick.

The pacemaker gives great reassurance. 99% of the time it just sits there and does nothing but that 1% is a life-saver.

I hope it goes well for you."

Thank you was hoping ablation would have worked this time but sadly it didn't but I don't get as many attacks as I did. I'm not worried about having a pacemaker and if it does the trick I will be happy

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