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    Bobbieb

    2 years, 2 months ago

    Hello,

    I’m brand new to the forum and was hoping someone might give me some insight as to what I’m seeing here. Im a 60 yr old competitive cyclist who’s been experiencing HR spikes with my usual HRM. I purchased an Frontier X to see what is actually going on. It appears to be some type of tachycardia as its in the 200 bpm+ range. Any ideas??

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    • well, from the screenshot it does not look like you heart rate passed 166, try to capture the tachycardia event with the X2 but 200+ bpm spike could be triggered by anxiety, the key would be to notice how quickly your Bpm goes back down, for example if you slow down or stop and your heart is in tachycardia mode it most likely won’t stop after a couple of minutes. either way try to record the event and show your cardiologist.

    • Go see a cardiologist and take your ECG graph with you.

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