After a year of my Kardia showing AF, this is how my screenshot looks today after a cardioversion.
I know from experience that it may not last, as it never has before, but it's great to see it anyway.
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Report Oh to be like that...please share me some!!!
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My normal looks a lot different to that
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In what way, Mazza23 ?
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I think yours is upside down Portnahapple. Sorry.
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That's the way up we read script in Northern Ireland. I just took a screenshot of the page.
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A pretty picture, enjoy x
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It's such a wonderful feeling to be back in sinus rhythm isn't it.
Jean
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Wooo! Long may it continue!
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BTW, I've had AF for years, it's just that I've only had the Kardia for the past one.
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Won't let me paste pic tire don't know why but I have a small. Bump long spike flayed bump space tiny bump spike if you can make sense of that lol
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That sounds perfectly normal 😉
Pat
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Those six letters . . . . . n o r m a l spell joy, don't they?
Long may you enjoy NSR. xx
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I suspect it just measures the R wave intervals, I often have 'frizzle' between my R waves so no way of telling which is a P wave, but it still counts as Normal.
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