and I can't wait to see what it says. I had a few incidents of cardiac arrhythmia while running and one incident while sitting in a car. I also had a minor labral tear in my right hip. It's been three weeks and I was cleared to run by my cardiologist yesterday and an orthopedic surgeon today. The funny thing is, I have to wear a heart monitor for a month. Since I'm already bow hunting, I can't wait to see what the results show when a deer I'm going to shoot is walking in. That might be worth getting my hands on, don't you think? It would be pretty cool to actually see a printout of what our hearts do when a deer is closing the distance.
That would be very interesting. I always thought it would be cool to monitor your heart rate through high-stress events just to see the results. If my doctor read my vital signs as a shooter buck stepped into my shooting lane he probably wouldn't let me hunt anymore.
I guarantee it will speed up. If that monitor is anything like the ones I setup, it is monitored by a company and if they see anything weird they call you. Imagine getting that call as you're drawing down on the big buck. Blessings...........Pastorjim
Not trying to be funny but when I read that, I though you said that you had a tear in your labia majora...lol. Goodluck to getting back up and running