It can, sort of - but what you may not be aware of is the delay, minutes, not instant, and once it starts going off then it goes off randomly - more than a little irritating.
The vivoactive 3 cannot do that, it claims it can, but in practice it doesn't really work, and it's best effort is 'annoying'.
It also randomly alerts, using the same method (buzzing/vibration on wrist) when certain, non user settable, 'goals' (such as climbing a flight of stairs, or walking a...
The disadvantage is, if long covid 'is' a form of post viral sequelae, as seems likely, then the advice, up until fairly recent times has been resting/convalescence.
In more recent times, seemingly on the basis of merely opinion, not even the opinion of doctors but that of some psychiatrists...
So no one is expecting the line, worldwide, of 'we've spent billions researching it (something else we made up) but we found nothing of interest, that would help us explain, or treat it. So, according to all our evidence, it doesn't exist. Have you tried being yelled at by a drill sergeant and...
High intensity minutes, for no obvious reason, were a pretty good indication, if one were needed, that I was PEM'd. Or, at much lower levels, that I was about to be so should stop, everything.
They did not occur, on the same scale, whilst actually doing things, but afterwards - if they were...
I noted something very similar a couple of years ago - I could rack up over 100 intensity minutes while lying on a sofa for an hour. These numbers could also be absurdly high whilst unconscious, not sleeping, unconscious/shut down.
I seem to remember a figure of over 2000 IMs in a week, doing...
Exercise 'aversion' isn't some new strange thing.
It's a result of evolution selecting it as a valid method of survival - don't waste energy, be as efficient as possible with what energy you have, as getting more can be dangerous, and tricky - or was before farming, just eat, and supermarkets...
Nevertheless the system is working as intended or else why have the various exposes been ignored, why are so few 'suicides' related to benefits even acknowledged let alone investigated, let alone have any action taken to change things.
Why is the system deliberately set up to only process...
I knew I'd seen something on this;
https://www.bmj.com/content/368/bmj.m1086/rr-12
Ibuprofen, ace2, summit to do wit lungs - all too complicated for me - but sure it'sin there somewhere, in the words n things
possibly someone with a wordspace of more than a few words could...
Gibberish, but...
No, it can't.
Before 6 months it isn't (ME) by definition, so if it's only months then it ain't ME.
I'm fairly sure that more than six months would qualify as 'many months' :laugh:
The text I received only gave a URL link to book an appointment, what is on that link I have no idea as it is currently impossible for me to visit the surgery, let alone at a very specific time, or the closest vaccination center (as of a couple of weeks ago this was over a miles walk each way)...
Over the last several years I am several several thousands of pounds worse off because I trusted an ATOS assessor to assess me fairly, and importantly not to make unfounded assumptions, know what she was doing, and to not tell barefaced lies - which I couldn't dispute as I had no evidence to do...
Tried them a couple of years ago - after reading the above research.
They may have helped me, a bit, for a while (months).
I was also doing keto (ish) at the time so the effects of individual things are probably muddied.
I am not currently using them, despite still have significant amounts of...
That seems like a lot of words to say precisely nothing useful, and in so doing avoid clarifying what he means, if anything, or make a decision, one way or the other.
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