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Originally Posted by Sara504
I must be numb as I press on my wrist and feel nothing.
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It's
all right.
You shouldn't need to press, apply the thumb gently, just find the correct spot. Or just look at it, perhaps: I can see my pulse on my wrists and on my hands.
Putting hand on the chest catches it as well.
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Originally Posted by UncleWede
Don't use thumb, it has its own pulse.
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And it's own heart.
Do you get your pulse on your thumb? It's usually used to sense the pulse on the wrist (or elsewhere).
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Originally Posted by rebekahb
I'm terrible at remembering to do something like that continually and notate. The watch is constantly monitoring and storing that data. Lazy girl way right here
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Being unorganized is not being lazy.
You can set reminders in your phone. It's just when you are counting your pulse
you can affect the result (at least by increasing the rate, I guess)
, that's why I'd rather count for 10 seconds but
they suggest 30.
A monitor reads it when you are "unconscious"
but how does it know you are at rest? If you don't move (the monitor) it's not necessarily so. I guess they take the lowest for a day.