06-28-2022 16:00
06-28-2022 16:00
I’m getting daily aFib notifications, which I appreciate. How do I look back to see what date they started? (P.S., I’m seeing the doctor.)
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07-01-2022 12:24 - edited 07-05-2022 13:05
07-01-2022 12:24 - edited 07-05-2022 13:05
@Billqfit According to Fitbit's Help article, you should be able to swipe up on the page I included. There is supposed to be a Summary at the bottom of the page, including the date and time of the first event recording.
I can't confirm this. I was part of the Fitbit Heart Study that developed this feature. I have many, many months of using this feature, but never got a notification.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
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06-29-2022 09:39
06-29-2022 09:39
Hello @Billqfit and welcome to the Community. Please tap on your Discover icon on the bottom of the screen > Assessments & Reports > Irregular Rhythm Notifications. According to the Help article, you something like this:
Please be aware that there is no way to print these notifications at this time.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
06-30-2022 06:27
06-30-2022 06:27
I'd like to know when my first notification appeared, so I can tell the doctor. That screen only shows recent notifications.
07-01-2022 11:44
07-01-2022 11:44
Welcome to the Fitbit Community, @Billqfit. Thank you for sharing your aFib notifications inquiry.
I checked and the date and time should appear on the notifications. Could you please share a screenshot of what you get and let us know where are you checking this notifications?
Thank you for your assistance @LZeeW.
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07-01-2022 12:24 - edited 07-05-2022 13:05
07-01-2022 12:24 - edited 07-05-2022 13:05
@Billqfit According to Fitbit's Help article, you should be able to swipe up on the page I included. There is supposed to be a Summary at the bottom of the page, including the date and time of the first event recording.
I can't confirm this. I was part of the Fitbit Heart Study that developed this feature. I have many, many months of using this feature, but never got a notification.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
07-05-2022 06:34
07-05-2022 06:34
I get several (3-5) notifications per day. When I click on each one (on the page you're referring to), I get up to 11 readings -- each one for a particular minute, showing my pulse range in that minute. This information is great, but my question is: What is the calendar date that I got my first notification? I don't see a way to look at yesterday's or last month's notifications, and that is what I need to find. I'm starting to sense that this is not available to me.
07-05-2022 13:14
07-05-2022 13:14
@Billqfit I never got a notification, so I don't have access to any results. Like I wrote, the Help article says there is a summary at the bottom of the screen that I included in the screenshot. Did you swipe up all the way?
The only other information I have is that Fitbit started rolling out this feature on May 4. It took about two weeks to get it to all users. So your first report is no more than two months ago.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
07-06-2022 06:07
07-06-2022 06:07