Kenneth with yet another Covid fear post. Every. single. day.
Article is behind a paywall so I can’t read it, but it would be interesting to know a bit more about her medical history.
For example, people with mitral valve prolapse are prone to autonomic dysfunction. I wonder if maybe she was predisposed to this condition and COVID triggered the onset.
Hey, you're right. Covid has f-ed up a lot up people. I hate that it's in our lives.
Kenneth with yet another Covid fear post. Every. single. day.
@Pinehawk you would rather stifle the free speech/expression of a message board poster than do the simple step of selecting “Ignore Poster” in order to alleviate your displeasure with viewing said speech.
Lazy with fascist impulses is no way to go through life. Also very un-American.
I'm not stifling his free speech. I'm pointing out how repetitive and pointless it is as Kenneth tries to push his Covid agenda on this board each day.
Complaining is pretty much all you do around here, so I thought you might enjoy it.So just complaining, not stifling. So you are a complainer. That’s much better.
You still havent explained why you dont Ignore him and choose to complain about about another poster instead of doing the thing that will end your dare I say pointless and repetitive complaints.
Complaining is pretty much all you do around here, so I thought you might enjoy it.
I'm not going to ignore him. I'll just continue to point out that he's spamming the board with worthless covid posts.
That is rich coming from you.Ah, so you are the voluntary agent of your suffering. Enjoy.
My wife (no pics) has also been having erratic heart rate issues. She had COVID at Christmas but her issues started before COVID. She was diagnosed with mitral valve prolapse prior to that and she has been having issues with her heart rate and also blood pressure fluctuating for over a year. Has your wife been checked for that?My wife has been experiencing unusual rapid heart rate episodes after recovering from covid. She will get random jumps to anywhere from 120 to 160 BPM and then it will usually return to normal after a few minutes. Her resting heart rate is normally in the 60s. We have the heart rate logs on her phone since she is almost always wearing her apple watch.
My wife (no pics) has also been having erratic heart rate issues. She had COVID at Christmas but her issues started before COVID. She was diagnosed with mitral valve prolapse prior to that and she has been having issues with her heart rate and also blood pressure fluctuating for over a year. Has your wife been checked for that?
I hope you find answers soon. My wife and I are heading back to the cardiologist tomorrow.No but I'll make sure she asks her doctor about that specifically. She's always been in good cardiovascular health, works out, and doesn't have any other existing health issues that we are aware of. She had to leave a workout class the other day because her heart rate hit 161 as she walked into the class.
She had been complaining about her heart racing off and on and I kept dismissing it thinking it was either a watch sensor error or that her mental focus on it was making her anxious but she showed me the data and you can clearly see the recent spikes.