09-08-2017 16:37
09-08-2017 16:37
So I originally got a Fitbit after a spell of not feeling well. I wanted to monitor my heart rate. It stayed at 100 or more. I just got a call from my doctor after convincing my doctor that something was going on with my heart. I've been sent to a cardiovascular doctor which I'll find out more later. But anyways my doctor told me I have PVC I was curious if that throws off the rest of the information that the fit bit will record.
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09-08-2017 17:05
09-08-2017 17:05
@Josh86, PVC means that the Fitbit will record the extra heart beats that you are experiencing, which will show in your hear graph (as you have noticed), and it will make your calculated calorie burn higher than it actually is due to the device thinking you are exercising more than you are.
If the cardiologist confirms that you have PVC, I am sure that you will be in a treatment program very soon to control it. All the best to you!
09-08-2017 16:40
09-08-2017 16:43
09-08-2017 16:43
Didn't mean to except that solution
09-08-2017 17:05
09-08-2017 17:05
@Josh86, PVC means that the Fitbit will record the extra heart beats that you are experiencing, which will show in your hear graph (as you have noticed), and it will make your calculated calorie burn higher than it actually is due to the device thinking you are exercising more than you are.
If the cardiologist confirms that you have PVC, I am sure that you will be in a treatment program very soon to control it. All the best to you!
09-08-2017 20:01
09-08-2017 20:01
I thought it might just because I average 5000 calories burned. Just wanted to check, well hopefully I get it under control might make it more useful to me but than again if I didn't have these graphs it would have been harder to convince my doctor to look into it. Thanks again.
09-09-2017 06:23
09-09-2017 06:23
@Josh86, your daily heart rate graph looks pretty good as do your activity levels; keep it up like that and you'll keep the doctor at bay for quite some time. 🙂