Wow that spike is crazy, especially since it’s consistently higher after September. You must’ve been really stressed, I’m glad you’re okay OP
MasterWhaleLord on
Did the cancer its self causes drop or spike?
Individual_Prize3941 on
Sorry to hear you are going through that. This is good data. Please do whatever you can/want to make yourself feel better, no matter how big or small. Whatever you can do to make yourself happier and release the stress. ❤️ Easier said than done, I know.
420Under_Where on
Best wishes for you, data collecting friend
gatsby712 on
One thing I’ve learned from my wife having cancer treatment and now being in remission is that recovery takes a long time. We expected the surgeries and treatments to be done and for it to take a few months to get our life back together, but it never truly goes back to how it was before and it takes a long time physically, mentally, and financially to get back to better. 9+ months to recover kind of tracks with this data.
smoothwoven on
Me too, except I had months of gradually worsening sickness before I got a proper diagnosis then eight months of radiation and chemo.
My resting heart rate avg this period in 2023 was 66, then in 2024 was 67, now hovering around 80. I can’t wait to get my activity levels back up again.
My May ‘23-‘24 average resting heart rate was 63.
I got laid off in May ‘24 and unable to find a job for the following 9 months. My average resting heart rate is 69.
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Wow that spike is crazy, especially since it’s consistently higher after September. You must’ve been really stressed, I’m glad you’re okay OP
Did the cancer its self causes drop or spike?
Sorry to hear you are going through that. This is good data. Please do whatever you can/want to make yourself feel better, no matter how big or small. Whatever you can do to make yourself happier and release the stress. ❤️ Easier said than done, I know.
Best wishes for you, data collecting friend
One thing I’ve learned from my wife having cancer treatment and now being in remission is that recovery takes a long time. We expected the surgeries and treatments to be done and for it to take a few months to get our life back together, but it never truly goes back to how it was before and it takes a long time physically, mentally, and financially to get back to better. 9+ months to recover kind of tracks with this data.
Me too, except I had months of gradually worsening sickness before I got a proper diagnosis then eight months of radiation and chemo.
My resting heart rate avg this period in 2023 was 66, then in 2024 was 67, now hovering around 80. I can’t wait to get my activity levels back up again.
https://preview.redd.it/3by7vq1nhwue1.png?width=864&format=png&auto=webp&s=5199c5bc98c257627e1c2977364494ebd50a3f64
My May ‘23-‘24 average resting heart rate was 63.
I got laid off in May ‘24 and unable to find a job for the following 9 months. My average resting heart rate is 69.
https://preview.redd.it/sxp6yj74pwue1.png?width=1124&format=png&auto=webp&s=ac4f0859ae54759e7f97faa0e6f0fac1d9eb9b8e