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Two weeks in nsr then 6hours of AF this morning and alivecor has been saying unable to classify all day very tired now grrr

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Finvola

Rotten misery, Mazza, hope you feel better with a bit of rest.  With regards to your Alivecor, it might be picking up ectopics which can make you feel like rubbish and which it reports as unable to classify.  Can you see any PAC's or PVC's in the trace?

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BobDVolunteer in reply to Finvola

as a  clue ectopics are usually upside down spikes.

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Mazza23 in reply to BobD

Yes a few of those h ad a good sleep but heart feels sort of heavy this morn always something different 

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Rellim296

So all sorts of things - annoying, just what you expected, what you hoped wouldn't happen, bothersome, tedious and such a take-the-carpet-from-under-the-feet thing. 

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iLondoner

The AliveCor gets easily confused.  Make sure you are well away from any electrical sources, sitting comfortably at rest, and keeping as still as possible.

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