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AFIB saved
July 15, 2023

I have had my Fitbit Luxe watch with prime now for 2 years. On June of 2022 my Fitbit started sending messages to my iPhone referencing I had possible AFIB. Not knowing what AFIB was I blew it off until 5 months ago when I started to read the reports on my phone showing me the time frame of the AFIB accrued the heart Heart beats per minute and how long each episode lasted.

I advised my GP doctor he suggested I see a cardiologist ASAP to determine if I did or didn't have AFIB. I did find a cardio specialist showed him my iPhone Fitbit luxe reports he stated watches are good but need to put a heart monitor on you to be sure this is what your experiencing.

After 14 days of wearing monitor and my return visit to my cardio specialist tge monitor showed high rate of AFIB mostly during times I was sleeping. Cardio specialist sent me to cardio specialist that dealt solely with the repairing of AFIB.

After this specialist examined my monitors report and amount of time in AFIB he suggested medication being taken, Eliquis was not going to cure my condition only a procedure would be 86% sure of doing so. As of this pass Wednesday I underwent AFIB surgery to repair my heart condition. It's a good thing I did take my condition of AFIB seriously as my cardiologist who performed the procedure found another heart issue that he also repaired.

I thank my Luxe Fitbit Watch with my knowing I was in need of a serious condition needing my attention through professional medical care if not AFIB can lead to stroke do to blood clots in the hearts chambers that can travel to the brain. Fact AFIB more than likely won't cause you a heart attack but can if not addressed cause you a stroke. Thank you FitBit for possibly saving me from a serious health issue.

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Products used:

Luxe FitBit Watch

Date of experience: July 14, 2023
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10 reviews for FitBit are not recommended