Smart Watch

I was out in Public when my heart rate increased, and I began feeling “Weird” and “Woozy.”
I was going to drive to the Fire Station, but the CVS Pharmacy was closer. So, I went inside and bought an O2 Sensor, an ECG Monitor, and a Blood Pressure Kit.
It showed I was having Tachycardia.

Long story short, a new medication I got put on causes Tachycardia in 1% of Patients. …And I was in that One Percent.
So, I splurged and bought myself something I thought I’d never want or need—A Smart Watch. It connects to my Android smartphone.

No, I didn’t want it, I needed it.
If I were to buy a watch I wanted, it would look much better than this watch.
Remember in the ’80s when Calculator Watches came out? How dorky they looked? That’s this watch. Dorky looking.
It comes with a great many Medical Apps, though.
For instance, I’ve set it up to monitor my heart rate continuously.
And it notifies me if it gets too high for a certain period of time.

I’ve set it to monitor my sleep at night.
I already sleep with an excellent CPAP Machine that monitors my sleep, but my watch keeps a more detailed log.
It can perform an ECG and also check my O2 Levels.

Wearing a watch that could perform these tasks is much more manageable than carrying an O2 Sensor, ECG Monitor, and Blood Pressure Kit around with me everywhere I go.

I’m thinking I can write it off on my taxes since I have a medical excuse for purchasing it.

And I have made appointments to see Doctors Concerning this.

That’s all for now.

Love you,

–Lynn

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