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Very high heart rate when running

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

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@kravmaga

Yes i am aware about dementia etc. with A-Fib there is a swiss study which unfortunately is quite disturbing. i tried to send you a link but it will not allow me got a message because i am a newly registered member??
Perhaps you can search for it try sis’s atrial fibrillation cohort.
Tomorrow one year ago i purchased a Kardia Mobile device its great technology. However i have become addicted to it and although i never was it has made me neurotic in constantly using it to see if have A-fib since i am generally asymptomatic with low heart rate. I wish i never got it so no I’m not looking for any other devices though i appreciate your info. I believe your first post you said something about gastric distress or problems are you aware there are 2 types of derivative A-Fib one Vagal the other Adrengeric .Some people have one or the other or a combination of both .I have uploaded a photo of an article about it I hope you can see it, Keep in touch!

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Thanks so much for these A-Fib FAQs: I had no idea of the difference. All my recorded (by both the FitBit & Apple Watch) episodes have occurred overnight. In addition, the additional mRNA vaccine injury to my GI tract, evinced in dysbiosis, IBS, & SIBO-C, dovetails further with the vagal hypothesis. According to this paper (see: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26310988/), it remains unclear whether vagal AF progresses or conveys equivalent (to adrenenergic AF) stroke risk. Whether warranted or not, I choose to be encouraged by this speculative notion that vagal AF might not progress or convey stroke risk.

Going forward, with the Apple Watch 8, I have the capability of taking a medical-grade ECG & will start doing that periodically during the day (as you apparently do with the Kardia technology). Just want to sample my daytime ECG profile.

I am extremely reluctant to seek out a cardiologist (I have no way of knowing what I am getting as I have no referral from a trusted source). Most of them (cardiologists/medical doctors) are ignorant about the effects of C19 & C19 vaccine injuries on cardiac/CV health--& even more ignorant about environmental, namely dietary --including dietary supplements, factors in cardiac health. I am fortunate in being able to interact with research cardiologists (scientists), who are generally much more curious & open than medical doctors--whatever their specialty. All the best!