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Beat to Beat Measurements on Apple Watch February 09, 2025 07:24PM |
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Re: Beat to Beat Measurements on Apple Watch February 11, 2025 03:06PM |
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gloaming
Dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, Vagal nerve tonality (the indigestion), and the anxiety. I think al that's missing in this recipe are alcohol and beer/wine.
Re: Beat to Beat Measurements on Apple Watch February 11, 2025 03:50PM |
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So I'm interpreting what you are saying S= Slow, F=Fast. The beat pattern looks like:
SSFSSFSSFSSFSSF... for a minute?
Likely is PAC's (palpitations is a generic name for a variety of ectopic beat patterns), could also be PVC's, but since you are an afibber, more likely PACs. Likely not afib. This is because there is regularity in what you describe. Afib is irregularly irregular.
"Been like this off and on this morning but that was going 16 hours without eating and low intake previous 2-3 days." Fasting &/or low caloric intake can drop your insulin. This can cause the kidneys to excrete a lot of sodium and sometimes this can cause the kidneys to excrete potassium as well. The electrolyte disturbance could be the reason for these ectopics.
Re: Beat to Beat Measurements on Apple Watch February 12, 2025 04:04AM |
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