My real heartbeat audio recorded with Stemoscope.

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My real heartbeat audio recorded with Stemoscope.
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Stopped beating for 3 whole seconds. Twice.
My heart was feeling somewhat strange, it's been a long, hot day, and I decided to record. I did some light exercise, although it was abnormally slow and forceful compared to its usual pace, barely ~120 bpm, before I laid down flay on my back
My heart really didn't like that. After hard skip, it completely stopped in my chest for 3 whole seconds, pumped out two weak beats, then stopped still once again. After this, it kickstarted itself back into rhythm, though continued beating hard for the rest of the clip.
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I connected my stemoscope to my bluetooth speaker, and then recorded. The sound sounds SOOOO much clearer, louder, and much more boom-boomier right next to the speaker, like OMFG. The video took away that yummy sound, but whatever. Hearing my heart going boom-boom-boom through the speaker got me all sorts of, like all sorts of, well, you know.
Name for these beats?
Hi everyone! Just been chilling out post appointment today and remembered I own a stemoscope lmao.
Anyone know if there’s actually a name for those runs like especially after 2mins. It’s weird because there seems to be little like ramp ups before the breaths in? It’s kinda annoying. Like I breathe in… breathe out… speedy run— breathe in. It’s funny. The runs seem to make me breathe rather than my breathing making the runs.
Ever since pretty much after that recording, my HR has been 130s continuously. It just read 143 on the pulse ox and my poor watch is confused and reading 36 lol.
Laying in bed--nothing crazy 😊
Sorry for the persistent hum/artifact!
For @kardiakrazy 🫀🫀💗💗🩺
Self Exam Saturday! 🩺
I examine my fast heartbeat with a Stemoscope and an ECG app that’s linked to my Polar H10.
Any doctors out there that want to give a second opinion?
Latido acelerado 💪🏼🫀