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    Re: Resting HR

    First thing in the morning it is about 38 bpm

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    Re: Resting HR

    Medical at the doctors about 3 weeks ago, mine was 40 bpm.
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    Mine has been between 42 and 46 for the past 6 years or so. As much as I'd like it to be it's not a reflection of immense fitness on my part as the whole family has very low resting pulse. However, it's recently almost doubled (79-84) and I have no idea why.

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    You have perhaps just picked up a bug of some sort and you are fighting it off. If it doesn't return to normal you might want to get your thyroid function checked - raised pulse rate is one of the symptoms of it being overactive (along with weight loss and crap running). Mine went up from about 50 or below to mid to high sixties.

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    Re: Resting HR

    aia tried doing a reading on my garmin yesturday morning...but by the time id turned my alarm clock off and put the HR monitor on it had shot up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Al Fowler View Post
    aia tried doing a reading on my garmin yesturday morning...but by the time id turned my alarm clock off and put the HR monitor on it had shot up.
    Don't set your alarm clock and sleep with your garmin and chest monitor on
    And don't have no naughty dreams
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    Quote Originally Posted by merrylegs View Post
    Don't set your alarm clock and sleep with your garmin and chest monitor on
    You avin a giraffe.
    The garmins about the size of a brick and the chest monistor is bound to ping off during the night and smack me in my face.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Al Fowler View Post
    You avin a giraffe.
    The garmins about the size of a brick and the chest monistor is bound to ping off during the night and smack me in my face.
    I am, in fact, having a giraffe, favourite xmas eve breakfast, pain in the rrrr's to get it in the frying pan, but shrinks to fit the plate when cooked
    Hills and Guinness!

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    Quote Originally Posted by merrylegs View Post
    I am, in fact, having a giraffe, favourite xmas eve breakfast, pain in the rrrr's to get it in the frying pan, but shrinks to fit the plate when cooked
    I bet its hard work getting hold of them as well. Not everyday you see giraffe in the shops, unless you caught it wild of course!

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    Re: Resting HR

    at rest mine is 37bpm..
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