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<blockquote data-quote="Marcus1234" data-source="post: 2138370" data-attributes="member: 476626"><p>Thank you all for your replies. </p><p></p><p>What has been happening with my HR is this.</p><p>If I exercise, brisk walking up hills, mountain biking, etc, my HR is 95-110. When I stop and rest my HR goes high to 130-145, it feels like my heart is catching up. </p><p>When im sitting/relaxing at home, my HR is between 68-72 and my resting HR is 68, however when I start moving around my house my HR goes to 100 plus (all this information is from my fitbit)</p><p>I am more curious to see if there is a connection with type 2 and high HR, if there is then how to reduce my HR.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcus1234, post: 2138370, member: 476626"] Thank you all for your replies. What has been happening with my HR is this. If I exercise, brisk walking up hills, mountain biking, etc, my HR is 95-110. When I stop and rest my HR goes high to 130-145, it feels like my heart is catching up. When im sitting/relaxing at home, my HR is between 68-72 and my resting HR is 68, however when I start moving around my house my HR goes to 100 plus (all this information is from my fitbit) I am more curious to see if there is a connection with type 2 and high HR, if there is then how to reduce my HR. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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