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Originally Posted by NotGolfer
Had an app't today with a dr. and when they took my vitals they discovered my heart rate is slow. They did a ekg, then told me it was "steady" but they are referring me to a cardiologist to be on the safe side, I guess. We have FL Blue and TVH....there are 2 cardiologists with the Specialty Clinic. I'm wondering if given a choice---which one?? NOW whenever people ask questions---others will answer that theirs is the best. I don't want those kinds of question!!!!! I want to stay in network....so please be kind and give me answers that pretain. Thank you!
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What is "slow"? Are you an athlete? I walk 10 miles each week and bike (real bike outdoors) 50 miles each week over 6 days. My resting heart rate is consistently 48bpm. Doctor says I have bradycardia which sounds like a disease and something that needs to be fixed. It is the medical term for a heart rate below 60bpm. But, that is just a number. I shared my exercise routine and he dismissed it as normal for me (male 68yo).
I'm not telling you not to have it checked out. I'm just suggesting that there is a difference between "typical" and "normal". That is, it may not be typical for someone to have a heart rate below 60bpm. But, that does not mean it is not normal for them. Don't assume you have a problem. If you have no symptoms (no pain, no breathing problems, etc) and no other conditions, I say "stay hydrated and don't worry about it".