Snap. I miss quite a few beats, so often will sit down and use the old method to count to 100 and see how many I miss, often a couple.
Here in my country GP's can recommend ECG and tests Diabetes can get this kind of problems specifically if they has cholesterolI can get them at my GP's surgery if he feels it is needed, I also get one whenever I see my Cardiologist
Everybody has cholesterol.Here in my country GP's can recommend ECG and tests Diabetes can get this kind of problems specifically if they has cholesterol
i am sorry what do you mean everybody has cholesterol ? of course everybody has lipids but below controlEverybody has cholesterol.
The reason I get them is because of AFib, which is caused by a COPD, not T2 or cholesterol.Here in my country GP's can recommend ECG and tests Diabetes can get this kind of problems specifically if they has cholesterol
I know this isn’t exactly diabetes per se though it might well be. But do any of us know about our pulse rate at rest and levels expected. I recently bought a blood pressure monitor that also measures pulse rate and at certain times I am registering well below 60 bpm including low to mid 50s.
Should I be concerned?
I am on a Ramipril and Doxazosin combo for blood pressure.Hi resting heart rate in the 50`s is OK but can be a problem if lower than 50, you didn’t say if you are on any blood pressure medicine, especially a beta blocker that works by slowing your heart rate.
My resting heart rate is always in the 50`s and I am 68 years old
I am on a Ramipril and Doxazosin combo for blood pressure.
No I haven’t. It’s probably a good idea. It did cross my mind today. But hadn’t previously considered anything like that. I won’t be seeing anyone from my GP practice for about 10 days so will also ask them.Have you read up about these drugs to see if they can cause a lower heart rate?
Okay. What was it before you got back to the exercise?coincidental maybe...BUT
i started Gym a few weeks back
graduated to weights room... liked it.
Always had a weights bench @ weights lurking in cupboard..lifted back in the day
so dug it out popped the weights on and use most nights.
( 20kg + bar weight ...just about does me at moment...for the moment ..lol)
but i notice from my tracker, that resting heart rate is now in low to mid 50's.. so some things improved it
either way, a happy chappie..
Got me a Mi-fit tracker...(great value) say's early hours and in bed resting heart rate, running mid-high 40's. once up or.at work resting heart rate higher,,found same as you on web..
bothered me enough to mention it...heart scans say all ok, just waiting for holster reading to turn up..
At heart check, discussed with nurse WHY i was concerned, so asked me to checks at same time..
she measured using the
NHS multi millions (probably) equipment..57 bpm..
Mifit (£26 amazon) 58 bpm..that'll do for me.
btw, do run, but think more lacklustre C25K, rather then olympic gold athlete
Okay. Sorry. I had forgotten it was blood pressure in that post.oh ...do let me look at my previous post for you...
That blood pressure looks good, John. Pretty close to my wife’s when she tested the other night.Just bye the bye as a matter of interest or disinterest as the case may be.
this morning when I checked :
BP 109/70
HR 56
SpO2 95%