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MrLonzo
09-01-2024, 05:12 PM
A big fear of living alone is dying at home and no one finding your body for days (or longer!). I recently learned of the iBeat Heart Watch which will monitor the heart and notify emergency services if there’s a problem. I’m interested to hear of anyone’s experience if you have this device or some other similar device. For example, how easy is it to use, are there any required subscription services, does it work with android as well as iOS, etc.
villagetinker
09-01-2024, 07:05 PM
You need to consider if you will actually be wearing the watch 24/7/365. I have a Fitbit that needs to be recharged every few days, and I do not wear it when I sleep. I am guessing the app (on the phone) would be able to tell when the watch was not being worn or was being recharged. So, I would not recommend the Fitbit for this service, my wife has an apple watch, but it also needs to be recharged, and I have no idea if the app has the capability to make an emergency phone call.
Looking forward some interesting discussion on this.
Dusty_Star
09-02-2024, 08:10 AM
A big fear of living alone is dying at home and no one finding your body for days (or longer!). I recently learned of the iBeat Heart Watch which will monitor the heart and notify emergency services if there’s a problem. I’m interested to hear of anyone’s experience if you have this device or some other similar device. For example, how easy is it to use, are there any required subscription services, does it work with android as well as iOS, etc.
I'm not afraid of dying at home & no one finding my corpse. Once dead, is dead. It doesn't matter if the corpse is found immediately or weeks later. I'm certain the finders would rather it be sooner, but that is not something the corpse is able to worry about.
Now, if you are worried about needing medical attention, & not getting it in time, that is a different concern & maybe we can discuss ways to lessen that.
MrLonzo
09-02-2024, 11:27 AM
I'm not afraid of dying at home & no one finding my corpse. Once dead, is dead. It doesn't matter if the corpse is found immediately or weeks later. I'm certain the finders would rather it be sooner, but that is not something the corpse is able to worry about.
Now, if you are worried about needing medical attention, & not getting it in time, that is a different concern & maybe we can discuss ways to lessen that.
That's a pretty selfish outlook. Who would ever want to buy that house? And forget about being an organ donor. What is your life worth if not to bring a little happiness into the world? And if death negates that, why bother? No, dead is not always dead! The way you die matters. Be kind to those who are left behind! The way THEY think about you is part of the spirit which lives on.
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