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Like. Really fast 💓

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Heart Game with Sounds.
Have a stress echo later today! Not expecting anything wrong, just a sanity check because I’ve been working out and running more so making sure everything is in tip top shape.
Seriously so excited to see my heart and to get it working hard. I’ll keep everyone posted and hopefully have some fun pictures and a story later.
I really wish a side effect of my high heart rate wasn't brain fog. If i don't notice my heart rate or remember to drink electrolytes and then forget that there's stuff i shouldn't do because my heart will go too fast to be healthy. If i forget that my baseline is too high already at the moment. I shouldn't have to deal with the stupid consequences of that.
His and Her Heartrate on a Hike

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Does anyone else (with or without specifically pots) ever have a normal resting heartrate.... BUT... that normal resting heartrate is just.... *POUNDING*
Utterly thump-thumping but at a totally casual speed like *what is this nonsense*
Quite cute , actually ☺️
TW: racing heart
Hey there, last night I caught a suddenly tachycardiac episode. At the start from this recording everything seems pretty normal. BUT in minute 3 it starts to change. My heartbeat kept getting faster. Don’t know why it came to this “accident”. This was at 2 a.m. in the night. And lasted till 6 a.m. Not constantly racing, but never got under 90 and then again to over 100. My highest record of my smartwatch said 125 BPM (later that night) but it’s not very accurate. Often my HR is way more higher than my smartwatch noticed. I had no anxiety, no panic / panic attack, was very calm, breathed slowly all the time, tried ro rest / sleep but couldn’t. With this HR it was completely over. No sleep possible.
Question: What do you think was happening? Someone to count me out?