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  • Apple Watch and staying alive - a reluctant wearer's conversion

    I've had a somewhat similar experience. For a couple months I'd occasionally get a rapid heart beat (usually around bedtime). I'd test w/ my watch - generally high 90's to low 100's (my sleep rate normally mid 50's). I never got the afib warning while using the Apple Watch ECG. On the fateful morning a few weeks ago I had a seizure (unrelated). My wife drove me to the ER after I'd come to my senses. On the way, my Apple Watch warned me about the fast heart rate. I did the ECG test in the passenger seat - afib. ER confirmed it once they hooked me up. Got to stay the night (having an old condition resurface with a brand new condition along side == let's monitor a bit)... they had a great keto menu.
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  • Apple Card offers simplified and secure Goldman Sachs-backed credit card with daily reward...

    Soli said:
    eightzero said:
    This looks great. My Apple ID is tied to external credit card, so I'm guessing somehow the Apple Card will need to be tied to a bank account. I'm sure it will be obvious on signup.

    I'm kinda curious to see how this will work in a family share. Can I give a family member my card to use, then the bill comes to me as well? Again, likely obvious in the details.

    Really cool.
    My guess is that you’ll be able to add the card to any number of devices.

    My question is how can the physical card be utilized for online payments that require the CVV (that doesn’t also offer Apple Pay as an option).
    She mentioned you could get the card #/CVV from the Apple Wallet. Guessing that's unique-per-transaction information. Or possibly unique-per-vendor, allowing you to setup recurring payments.
    Solifastasleepjasenj1ronnGeorgeBMacnetmagelostkiwiwatto_cobra
  • Study uses Apple Watch heart rate sensor to detect serious heart condition with 97% accura...

    You don't need to wait for that. (note: just a satisfied customer) The apps HeartWatch and AutoSleep include Apple Watch apps. I use these to check my heartrate at any point (with much better history display than the Apple app) and AutoSleep tells me how long I've slept and the quality of that sleep (using the watch accelerometer to detect when I've gone to sleep so I don't have to do anything). With my old series 1 watch, I charged in either mornings or evenings so I could sleep with it. With this new 42mm series 2, I only have to charge every 2.5 days... Note: Just finished my Dr. checkup. At the point where my only options are to go on to insulin or completely change my lifestyle with exercise and dropping most the carbs. I still think I'll get 1.5 days out of my S2 (S1 was 1.5 days with no exercise). i do NOT want to go on to insulin.
    jahbladenetroxwatto_cobrabrucemc