Fellow members of IW, I turn to thee for more advice on this subject.
I did part 1 of my retirement physical today. I failed the EKG due to bradycardia, low HR. They did not seem it to be serious.
Fact: I'm not a super athlete.
Fact: I did not run to the clinic this morning.
Fact: I do not train with Lance Armstrong.
Fact: I have only ran in one marathon my entire life. 1988, Fulda, Germany.
I can't make heads or tails on this from the net. The only one source that mentioned anything about serious condition was it can come from other illnesses or a head injury. I have had none. It does state a lot about what the nurses were saying and asking. But they all laughed at my answers, thinking I was BSing them. I have not done regulary PT (physical training) since 24 June when I departed home station.
Can anybody shed some light.
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