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Buffy5120

Death is vital
Mar 19, 2020
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Just looked back on my medical files. Apparently my heart rate is 135 at resting and I remember when I was at my doctors not for my heart they had to send me to the ER because my heart rate was so fast but I wasnt even doing any movement, just still. Would this be a problem if I did SN? For example if I fail would this put me at risk for a stroke?
 
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Apricity

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Jul 27, 2021
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SN is supposed to increase your heart rate as well, so maybe a heart attack? That would be optimal, wouldn't it?
 
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Buffy5120

Death is vital
Mar 19, 2020
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SN is supposed to increase your heart rate as well, so maybe a heart attack? That would be optimal, wouldn't it?
I cant fail then because if I do then I definitely will have one :mmm:
 
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Kaisler

Am I good enough ?
Sep 19, 2021
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I cant fail then because if I do then I definitely will have one :mmm:
You could take some propranolol (b blockers) to reduce your heartbeat. (It doesn't directly does it, but it blocks insufficient oxygen signal to your brain, so that your brain doesn't tell your heart to pump more blood faster)
 

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