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Felonious Crud

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...love that MIL is separate from "the family." Mine have always been awful, as I'm the boy her parents warned her about.

Happy happy, Andy...hope things are OK in Boston, C.

Tried to string together a 4-day weekend...unsuccessfully. But after about 1500 today...!
POETS day. You have that in your corner of the US? Pish Off Early, Tomorrow's Saturday.
 

Felonious Crud

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I would suggest that is very not normal. My pulse maxes out about 177 under heavy exercise. And zero (well that probably just means you lost data)

C
I've hit 0 a couple of times, only during periods of afib. As I haven't been aware of being dead I've not given it too much thought. It's more of a curious oddity. Heavy exercise when the ticker's behaving is around the 170 mark, but bad behaviour has seen it up to 210. Much of this evening was a sedate 150 or so, but my usual resting rate, when the little bugger's behaving, is is sub-60. I think it's Italian.
 

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Morning all, got some things to attend to on the GS like running a vacuum over the inside, loading shims and door locks and then following it in the van, with the GS wheels and tyres onboard, as it is going for a holiday to get beach ready, for a couple of weeks at Matt’s Gaff

Have fun all…
 

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I've hit 0 a couple of times, only during periods of afib. As I haven't been aware of being dead I've not given it too much thought. It's more of a curious oddity. Heavy exercise when the ticker's behaving is around the 170 mark, but bad behaviour has seen it up to 210. Much of this evening was a sedate 150 or so, but my usual resting rate, when the little bugger's behaving, is is sub-60. I think it's Italian.
I expect you will be getting a lot of medical advice about this, but from the experience of my friends and relations, taking medication for the afib works better than ablation in the long run.
 

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Morning all, terrible day weather wise but Mrs Z and girls have to go out, so me and the boy will have the Hi Fi cranked up playing some old albums I got yesterday.

Later GP quali and a takeaway curry
 

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I expect you will be getting a lot of medical advice about this, but from the experience of my friends and relations, taking medication for the afib works better than ablation in the long run.
This is it medicated. Without, it's hilarious. I sense a battle between an obstinate ticker determined to misbehave and the medication quietly trying to reason with it.

Morning, all. Not much on today, I think.
 
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morning all garage now all sorted for the Maserati to fit in. it's very long indeed hard to see the front. think Maserati should have fitted front sensors
 

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This is it medicated. Without, it's hilarious. I sense a battle between an obstinate ticker determined to misbehave and the medication quietly trying to reason with it.

Morning, all. Not much on today, I think.
Can u outline further Fc…..Have u had some work done recently ticker wise?
I laughed at your heart rates but they do seem “volatile”.
Fortunately mines ticking along steadily, baseline 63 , never gets lower (I’m pacemaker dependent) although it can see highs like you during exercise.

Regardless, hope you stay healthy.
 

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This is it medicated. Without, it's hilarious. I sense a battle between an obstinate ticker determined to misbehave and the medication quietly trying to reason with it.

Morning, all. Not much on today, I think.

I just maxed out at 178 for about 90 seconds. That was getting quite unpleasant. Lord knows what 200+ feels like!

C