01-10-2017 01:38
01-10-2017 01:38
Hi guys. A little background information on me so you all can have an idea. I'm 22 year old,female, I am overweight. I'm 5'4 weighing 178. I've lost weight from 196.
My resting heart rate is always pretty low when laying down or sitting around? Into the 50's and as low as 44 during sleep:/ kind of scares me because I've read that isn't good unless you're an athlete.
Im not an athlete nor do I really work out. It will increase with activity and go to 100 or more if running around but slows down pretty fast once resting.
I've asked my dr and cardiologist they said ekgs came back good just showed some pvcs but that it's Okay for it to be low because I'm young with no other major help problems such as Bp or diabetes.
Anyways I'm writing all this in hope of opinions or if anyone else experiences this. Would put my mind at ease.
Thnaks guys.
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08-26-2019 13:53
08-26-2019 13:53
Also for those who asked, I did have my thyroid checked for hypothyroidism and it came back within the normal range.
11-22-2019 12:28
11-22-2019 12:28
Thank you for posting this, glad to know I am not alone in this. I am 29, my resting is 57 and I rarely achieve 10,000 steps a day. I have not been to the doctor in years, however I want to go now because I am concerned about the rate. As it is flu season and the holidays, the earliest appointment is a month from now. I am a little restless waiting that long but these posts are putting my mind at ease.
11-22-2019 23:52
11-22-2019 23:52
11-23-2019 15:40 - edited 11-23-2019 15:42
11-23-2019 15:40 - edited 11-23-2019 15:42
Some of us are genetically built this way.. I'm 80, and over the years my GP's have had me checked with all of the tests as posted earlier. Some nights it wakes me when my HR gets low.. All of the specialists have told me I'm built for endurance, not speed..
I have a propensity for oxygen uptake and my Cardio score is 42-46, SpO2 on another device is 97-99 at HR 58 while typing this
But those with doubts.... get checked and tested... and you can relax and enjoy good health.
Last nights sleep graph..from Premium... The larger peaks are my bathroom breaks..
01-04-2020 09:59
01-04-2020 09:59
Did it ever resolve? I have something similar going on and it is petrifying.
01-04-2020 10:09
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01-04-2020 11:32
01-04-2020 11:32
01-04-2020 11:32
01-04-2020 11:32
Just an update:
I went back to a different cardiologist recently because of my heart palpitations just to make sure nothing was missed. Wore a 2wk holt monitor & all came back normal. I did have a lot of pvcs but they were “normal”. So basically was told it’s just something to deal with as they’re scary but not dangerous. I already have a lower HR so a beta blocker wasn’t really recommend.
01-04-2020 11:40
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01-10-2020 05:12
01-10-2020 05:12
Hi there!
I'm wondering if you got any solution for this? I also have an RHR which is low (it was 60 and now has dropped to 56 this week). I regularly get palpitations which I put down to anxiety.. Just curious to see if If you got it sorted. Its worrying!
01-10-2020 06:03
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01-10-2020 06:05
01-10-2020 06:05
Sarah Lucy any resolution for you?
01-10-2020 06:06
01-10-2020 06:06
Thanks so much for the reply! Yes you're right to trust him. It is hard to know to worry or not. Anxiety definitely affects palpitations! I have an app with a cardiologist in April anyway for palpitations so I guess hang tight until then. Thanks again and be well 🙂
01-10-2020 13:55
01-10-2020 13:55
@redtrophy5 unfortunately no. I had a bunch of test & recently followed up with a new cardiologist for a second opinion. More test. Everything came back normal but it did show pvcs. He told me that when I had my palpitations (the pvcs) that my rhythm was still normal sinus rhythm & that when I did have Bradycardia it was still normal. He told me there are meds such as beta blockers or even surgery but did not recommend them. Scary but not dangerous.
01-10-2020 23:44
01-10-2020 23:44
I too am overweight with Bradycardia. It’s a weird thing. You freak out because it’s so low. I went to get an echocardiogram & EEG. When you’re obese with a runners heart rate everything says that can’t be. Both my parents have low RHR. My dad has had bradycardia his whole life, yet had a widowmaker heart attack at age 63 complete with a triple bypass to repair it. His BP was also low. No one can explain why we’re told “bad” RHR & BP are markers of cardiac threats when many people that doesn’t apply. 🤷🏻:female_sign: Also, maybe you should stop being so judgmental. 🤟🏼
01-10-2020 23:45
01-10-2020 23:45
I too am overweight with Bradycardia. It’s a weird thing. You freak out because it’s so low. I went to get an echocardiogram & EEG. When you’re obese with a runners heart rate everything says that can’t be. Both my parents have low RHR. My dad has had bradycardia his whole life, yet had a widowmaker heart attack at age 63 complete with a triple bypass to repair it. His BP was also low. No one can explain why we’re told “bad” RHR & BP are markers of cardiac threats when many people that doesn’t apply. Also, maybe you should stop being so judgmental.
01-10-2020 23:49
01-10-2020 23:49
My husband took my Xanax to help with the panic attacks after quitting smoking even tapering off and the small amount he took was enough to cause PVC’s. It’s horrible. I know someone who took them for anxiety and had immediate PVC’s and heart problems. If you’re reading this and on Xanax it’s probably causing your heart problems.
01-11-2020 11:06
01-11-2020 11:06
I'm 67 and my heart rate on Fitbit mirrors yours. I am over weight but quite fit xc I walk 14000 steps minimum a day. Like you I worry that 46 BPM when asleep can't be right. I also have trouble losing weight. GO doesn't seem to think there is anything wrong.