Agreed! And I am always going to say “thank you” to my ICD when I wake up every morning.
I just was wondering if there are devices that could help me see something is wrong before I get a shock mid-stride and fall on the ground.
Agreed! And I am always going to say “thank you” to my ICD when I wake up every morning.
I just was wondering if there are devices that could help me see something is wrong before I get a shock mid-stride and fall on the ground.
Thanks! That’s helpful. I guess what I’m trying to determine is if there is a fitness wearable that can capture these higher heart rates. I’m not sure if that’s possible, but it would be nice to know if it’s happening before the shock comes so I can get on the ground and not risk any further injury to myself. Hope that makes sense.
So incredibly important, yes! I will most likely run with company now, but may not always have that luxury. I will definitely make sure that feature is activated!