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Hi there, is there a ‘normal’ percentage of Other beats when doing a workout? I am new to this device and cannot figure out if these are a bad thing, or to be expected when cycling on undulating terrain.
I had a RF ablation for AFib about 10 months ago and while I haven’t had any Afib since, I am getting occasional funny feelings, skipped or…Read More4 Comments-
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Hey Sean our stories are almost identical, only my ablation was 3 months ago. Like you I have very infrequent strange feeling in my heart beats. My recent visit to my Cardiologist and ECG showed no problems, but as I said to him that is only a snapshot in time. Therefore I want to be able to measure my own ECG when and how I feel something strange…Read More
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Ha! its the same here – Ive had PVC’s for over 2 years which is what you are describing here. Just recently I had a fib episode whilst in bed and ended up in hospital with a 170 BPM for 8 hrs until they gave me beta blockers. The PVC’s are a ind of electrical miss fire in the lower left chamber where the muscle is told to contract too early, so it…Read More
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On Sunday 2nd October, over 40,000 people took to the streets of the UK’s bustling capital city for the London Marathon 2022.
We’d like to extend a huge congratulations to all of this year’s runners, and an extra special thank you to those who took part in our Heart Health Study!
By wearing the Frontier X during their run, participants were…Read More
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It looks like you are having some noisy signal. Here are a few tips to improve signal quality: https://support.fourthfrontier.com/article/the-data-my-frontier-xx2-device-provides-is-either-inaccurate-or-poor-how-do-i-fix-this
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Hi, I’ve just started using the X2 and on a 40 minute activity there’s just under 2% Other Rhythm (split over 3 markers). On each marker the ECG shows one beat with either an elongation or slight irregularity. For those that have more experience with the X2, is there a degree of error/noise with the ECG (especially when moving around) that may…Read More
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I just ordered Four Frontier X2 to better track my heart valves. I’m 78, at the gym 5x a week for 1 1/2 hrs/session, combination stretching, weights, bands and some cardio.
I have no idea where to set the alarms… heart rate, breathing and strain. Any suggestions?-
When I first got mine, I continued workouts as usual to get a baseline range of these measurements. The FF graphs are color coded to help identify areas of possible concern. So far I have left my alerts to the default settings for critical moments, although I might lower the heart strain alert closer to my upper range.
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It sounds like you are getting PVC’s. What does the flagged beats look like? Do you get a stabbing feeling when it mis- beats?