Thumper wrote:Oooh, fun stuff.
What are you, like a Tour de France cyclist on the side? Resting heart rate of 28, sheesh!
Seriously, I am not a terribly athletic person. Even while in the army I wasn't even a gym rat. I either have a seriously efficient cardio-vascular system in spite of my benign neglect OR I have slow conduction issues that will someday end with me getting a pacemaker. Mind you, one theory does not preclude the other.
After my GI fun the army sent me for the One Million Dollar cardiology evaluation. The cardiologist said "Basically, as long as you are not showing symptoms such as chest pain, shortness of breath, or passing out there is no reason to put a pacemaker in. And if we put a pacemaker in now your military career is over". At the time I was hopeful that World War III would ensue and I would magically become a General and retire to a life of luxury and filthy lucre. So I told him to hold off on that pacemaker thing until I started to do all those wonderful things that would require me to get a pacemaker.
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