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Very high heart rate when running

Heart Rhythm Conditions | Last Active: Mar 8, 2023 | Replies (12)

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Hi Shoshin
Thank you for your response.
I will NEVER take another shot of any kind including flu etc. ever again I have no trust or confidence in the CDC, NIH or for that matter the EPA basically any government entity. With them it corrupt and all about the money.
I certainly understand your fear or concern about going to sleep I too have similar thought.
I guess the good news is we are both seem to be in good shape.
People at the gym or other places always say I look great and I’m in great shape.
Frankly when i hear that it makes angry because with this A-Fib I know I’m not.
I always kid around and say I may look 50 on the outside but on the inside I’m 150.
That is the extent I will comment on it I never tell anyone about any conditions or problems I may have.
I have always been that way. Guess way and where I grew up has to do with it. Always thought it was a sign of weakness.
Again thank you for your response I wish there were other people I could speak with like yourself in some type of support group.
If you or anyone ever want to go off the Mayo blog I would be happy to share my personal email with you and any others. Or if anyone would like to actually talk I would be happy to give my phone number out. As i stated its hard for me to tell people I know sometimes its easier to talk to strangers. At least for me.

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Replies to "Hi Shoshin Thank you for your response. I will NEVER take another shot of any kind..."

Thank you for your kind & thoughtful response. Look forward to continued interaction--& very much appreciate the offer to exchange email (outside of Mayo Connect). More disheartening data, however, about incident A-Fib: I read a new paper estimating the likelihood of developing dementia with incident atrial fibrillation (particularly if incident A-Fib first occurs prior to age 65 years): https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/epub/10.1161/JAHA.122.028290.

Thinking about adding yet another health-fitness tracker to my arsenal (currently consists of Apple Watch 8 & FitBit Charge 4): The Garmin Venu 2 (2S), which is the only Garmin smartwatch that can detect A-Fib. Gives different-additional health data than either the Apple or FitBit products. With the vaccine injury & incident A-Fib I've become somewhat obsessed with keeping track of my daily physiology (including, of course, sleep behavior). Stay safe!