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@Interleap I tried snow boarding and I was so terrible at it. Ahaha :] It's really important to listen to your doctor's instructions, but if you can tell when you're going to faint, then maybe you could have sufficient time to get out of the intense situation. My doctors are looking at implanting a cardiac pacemaker to help my bradycardia :o
@jrdfreckles11 everyone is terrible they first few times first... my friend who was learning how to snowboard couldn't even sit down properly for a few days.
I can always feel that am about to faint so yeah I can just drop on one side safely anyway.
If your bardycardia is too serious than it would be worth getting a pacemaker even if you will need to change it every few years.
@Interleap well if your not having any symptoms then it is normal, like if your an athlete or dont have any heart disease. because my heart is bigger than a normal size heart and it is bradycardia and im over 6ft tall and there are no signs of heart failure or disease. i guess im lucky!
is an athletes heart linked to bradycardia
MrMits95 5 months ago
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empowher 2 weeks ago
I have Bradycardia and am 16 :(
Interleap 2 years ago
@Interleap I have a bradycardia and I'm 17 lol
jrdfreckles11 1 year ago
@jrdfreckles11 well am also 17 now :P
Interleap 1 year ago
@Interleap What are they doing about it?
jrdfreckles11 1 year ago
@jrdfreckles11 nothing it's not too serious they just told me to stop skiing in case I faint during intense situations but i ignored them.
Interleap 1 year ago
@Interleap I tried snow boarding and I was so terrible at it. Ahaha :] It's really important to listen to your doctor's instructions, but if you can tell when you're going to faint, then maybe you could have sufficient time to get out of the intense situation. My doctors are looking at implanting a cardiac pacemaker to help my bradycardia :o
jrdfreckles11 1 year ago
@jrdfreckles11 everyone is terrible they first few times first... my friend who was learning how to snowboard couldn't even sit down properly for a few days.
I can always feel that am about to faint so yeah I can just drop on one side safely anyway.
If your bardycardia is too serious than it would be worth getting a pacemaker even if you will need to change it every few years.
At list you won't have any such problems anymore.
Interleap 1 year ago
@Interleap well if your not having any symptoms then it is normal, like if your an athlete or dont have any heart disease. because my heart is bigger than a normal size heart and it is bradycardia and im over 6ft tall and there are no signs of heart failure or disease. i guess im lucky!
mukaikof 8 months ago
how can SA nodal cells be determined "dead"?
virtualetude 3 years ago