10-16-2020 05:20 - edited 10-16-2020 05:31
10-16-2020 05:20 - edited 10-16-2020 05:31
Hi guys. I’ve had my Versa 2 for almost 2 months now and I got quite addicted to checking my sleeping stages and heart rate and I noticed something that worries me a little bit. Since I first got it, every single night my heart rate increases a lot (first thing after falling asleep) very suddenly and drastically keeps going up and up, forming this kind of a “hill” and then usually after half hour-one hour it starts dropping back down. My oxygen level during night is always perfect, I do not snore, and no matter what - whether I had a drink before or whether I was completely relaxed before going to sleep, it happens every single night.
Does anybody experienced the same thing or have any idea why it could be?
10-30-2020 18:26
10-30-2020 18:26
Yes I do but I was looking for some ideas so I’m not any help I’m afraid 😟
08-28-2021 05:42
08-28-2021 05:42
Mine also does the same thing but I don't know why.
05-17-2022 22:52
05-17-2022 22:52
Found this thru Google, I have the exact same thing. Happens every single night. HR goes from resting (~60-65) up to around 80BPM for the first hour or so that I'm asleep then drops sharply into low-mid 50s. Like you it doesn't matter how I'm feeling, what I ate/etc. it's the same every time.
06-03-2022 06:41
06-03-2022 06:41
Have you learned anything, seeing as this is an old post? I have the same thing. My graphs look much like yours. My resting daytime rate is lower than my nighttime rate which throws off my Fitbit stats. Sleep studies have revealed no oxygen issues. My doctor says that he believes it's a dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system, but I cannot find any data or anecdotal evidence to back this guess up.