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Old 09-28-22, 07:08 AM
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Originally Posted by noimagination
Of what possible use is a number, such as rHR, without context? Any number could indicate pathology, depending on what is "normal" for the individual. 40 bpm could indicate fitness, it could indicate bradycardia and a need for a pacemaker if "normal" HR is 70 bpm.
True. My brother found that he had an amazingly low resting HR -- so low that he would occasionally feel faint and woozy. The pacemaker solved that problem.


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Originally Posted by noimagination
This post is an exercise in narcissism.
And the weird part is that the OP's numbers are not even remotely impressive.
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