Always wanted one
Coworker selling me this new one in package for $50
http://www.bestbuy.ca/en-ca/product/fit ... 23226.aspx?
I'm getting a fatbit
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Re: I'm getting a fatbit
As much as you walk you are gonna blow that thing up!
Also, nice little way to keep track, and to set goals for yourself.
Also, nice little way to keep track, and to set goals for yourself.
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Re: I'm getting a fatbit
I have one of those! It's weirdly encouraging when you make one of the goals or get a badge.
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Re: I'm getting a fatbit
Yes it is! I'm having fun with mine and getting into competitions with coworkers
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Re: I'm getting a fatbit
My Fitbit was useful today for something other than step counting! I had a doctor's appointment for something unrelated to my heart and for some reason my heart rate was higher than it should be (possibly because I get really anxious in medical settings, even if I'm just visiting). I had to have an ECG which was fine, but because my monitor tracks heart rate I realised I had three weeks of data on my heart rate on my phone and was able to show the doctor what my heart rate's been like over the past few weeks.
I then had a slight panicky thing (it wasn't a proper panic attack) when I got home, which then saw my heart rate go higher, and I used one of the breathing exercises on the monitor to lower my heart rate and calm myself down enough to get in touch with a friend who understands medical things.
Sorry, Clarence. Hijacking your thread a bit but I thought I'd share. The amount of data it collects is so useful, although I really need to find a way to teach it the difference between my car and a bike. For someone who doesn't have a bike and hasn't ridden a bike in ten years, I apparently cycle very fast.
I then had a slight panicky thing (it wasn't a proper panic attack) when I got home, which then saw my heart rate go higher, and I used one of the breathing exercises on the monitor to lower my heart rate and calm myself down enough to get in touch with a friend who understands medical things.
Sorry, Clarence. Hijacking your thread a bit but I thought I'd share. The amount of data it collects is so useful, although I really need to find a way to teach it the difference between my car and a bike. For someone who doesn't have a bike and hasn't ridden a bike in ten years, I apparently cycle very fast.
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Re: I'm getting a fatbit
If you want to be fitbit friends I'm work@ levelgame.net
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Re: I'm getting a fatbit
When reading the title of this thread I thought you were insulting yourself.