No, your entire body not receiving oxygen is not as fun as you imagine. You may be thinking of receiving extra oxygen, which can be kind of fun in certain situations.
The effects of bradycardia are more like mild choking.
My state discourages single use shopping bags. Most people call the recommended alternative some form of “reusable shopping bags” but I’ve heard them called “tote bags” and, indeed, even just “totes.”
I have bradycardia too. Mine is exercise induced. I used to be a sub elite runner, and my heart grew larger/stronger from running a lot. As a result of that, it pumps more blood per beat, and thus, beats slower for the same effect.
To me, bradycardia doesn’t feel like anything, because it’s not noticeably different from when I didn’t have it.
Sorry thats what i meant, doesnt that technically mean you’re more relaxed tho?
Isnt low heart rate psychologically linked to states like meditation
No, your entire body not receiving oxygen is not as fun as you imagine. You may be thinking of receiving extra oxygen, which can be kind of fun in certain situations.
The effects of bradycardia are more like mild choking.
Imagine someone lightly choking you alll day.
…and then what happens?
Bradycardia is not always that
Totes.
Amazing insight.
Wow, I haven’t heard that word in a LONG time.
My state discourages single use shopping bags. Most people call the recommended alternative some form of “reusable shopping bags” but I’ve heard them called “tote bags” and, indeed, even just “totes.”
I have bradycardia too. Mine is exercise induced. I used to be a sub elite runner, and my heart grew larger/stronger from running a lot. As a result of that, it pumps more blood per beat, and thus, beats slower for the same effect.
To me, bradycardia doesn’t feel like anything, because it’s not noticeably different from when I didn’t have it.
Edited Hypoxia can definitely be psychotropic
Nope
Can be. Can not be.