I managed to record video and audio of my visible heartbeat while pressure. It went into ventricular tachicardia about three times I think.

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I managed to record video and audio of my visible heartbeat while pressure. It went into ventricular tachicardia about three times I think.
The heartbeat,ECG and CPR of my love đ
ECG with a new toy Doppler ultrasound â€ïž
I get CPR at the end of the video đ
Trying to slow down my heartbeat, you can see my carotid pulse too..
Squeeze until stop:)
New Project - Area 731
I've started working on a new project, "Area 731." This project will develop in parallel with ResusBox.
"Area 731" will also be a CPR simulator, but this one will lean toward medical sadism and experiments on the poor heroines.
You are a professor at the secret research facility "Area 731", and your job here is to conduct experiments on girls who have been kidnapped by your secret agents.
Area 731 is located on the underwater complex in international waters, and is not subject to the jurisdiction of other countries. Therefore, you're not subject to any ethical or legal rules other than those of Area 731's internal leadership.
Many of your experiments have no scientific value, but no one can stop you. Sometimes the process is more important than the results.
It will be my direct response to DSS (who knows, knows).
I got a defib shock of 10 J, however, this time I managed to get a recording of my heartbeat during the process. I had a brief arrhythmia immediately following the shock. Felt AMAZING! Fellow user Klem74 was the one administering the defibrillation
280bpm Heartbeat After Squats
It hit me without warningâa potential episode of VT at 280 bpm (or SVT? I'm not sure as there was only a single-lead ECG available).
Even though it only lasted three seconds, it felt like an eternity; my mind was already racing, debating whether I needed to call for emergency backup.
Full video on YT:
Will you ever show us more of your older works? No pressure though!
i don't actually have a ton that I havnt posted here other than not liking some enough to repost... I hadn't reuploaded this one tho so enjoy it perhaps!
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1. Slow down at emotionally important moments.
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Short dialogue exchanges without pauses can feel flat. Add beatsâsilence, gestures, interruptionsâto give the conversation weight.
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After each major beat, ask what emotion is dominant in that moment. If itâs missing on the page, the scene is likely underwritten.
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If a scene resolves too neatly or quickly, it probably needs more tension. Messy emotions and unresolved feelings add depth.
Confusing my heart with pressure
It's been too long since I had some fun with putting my heart under pressure. Today, after having had to stay up late for exams, I decided that I would unwind by messing with my heart a little. While it starts out fairly normal, albeit fairly unhealthy sounding with its loud murmuring, it really started to have some đłđŠđąđ trouble at around ~3:50. For the following few minutes, it felt like there were more irregularities than healthy beats, stumbling one after the next. Hope you enjoy as much as I did! đ«
And a bonus, here they are tired and pumping hard afterwards.
I was going through an old computer of mine, when I stumbled upon an audio file containing not only my fastest ever recorded heart rate ( The recording starts post exercise at around ~210 Bpm ), but right afterwards, my fastest ever recorded irregular heartbeat đ This is not to be confused with the first post on this account, which was just a mess of confused pumps and flip-flops. This one is comprised of three distinct runs of SVTs, near complete fibrillations.
During the most intense of which, the last one, my heart "beats" at a dizzying 249 Bpm for nearly 4 seconds đ”âđ«
I would say to enjoy my heartbeat, but it's less so beats than quivers in this oneđ«
Most humans wouldn't bother with a drowned fairy, so Cypress should probably count his blessings when he finally comes back around.
He's not going to. like at all. But he should!