Thread: HRM And Age
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Old 10-18-12 | 03:39 AM
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ratdog
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Originally Posted by billydonn
Is there any evidence at all of that? Why is "this forum" any different from all the others in that regard? Why anyone of any age would need to see a doctor, cardiologist or otherwise, just to use a HRM totally escapes me. Really. It's a passive device.
Go back and read the last sentence in the OP's original post. A senior member of BF has omitted this last sentence while quoting to make his point. The OP asked if there is any medical benefit to using an HRM and the answer is to seek advice from his doctors.

Apparently someone has twisted this around to say I have targeted all people of upper age brackets and you have taken hook line sinker when I have said no such thing. Go back and you will see my response is very black and white to what the OP was asking and not what someone else is trying to get you to believe. As a matter of fact it is saying exactly what post number 17 is saying.

As for evidence of not being upfront about health conditions, the OP's second post in this thread pretty much supports this so I don't know what your point is except to jump on the bandwagon to attack something someone else incorrectly accused me of writing.

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