This morning, I took off my shirt and glasses, using a strap to secure my Eko Core stethoscope to my chest—at the mitral area where the heartbeat is most intense—wandering in the dormitory corridor while listening to my own heartbeat. My heart was racing because I was both nervous and excited. I was afraid of being discovered because this might not be considered normal behavior to others, but it seemed that I could derive intense pleasure from this kind of "challenge".
In fact, I had done the same thing a few days ago without being discovered. I thought this time would be the same, that I could roam around the corridor and return to my dormitory safely without being noticed. However, misfortune befell me. Because I was so engrossed in the intense vibration in the stethoscope, I didn't notice the footsteps of others. A tragedy occurred after a turn, The owner of the footsteps saw my bare upper body and the stethoscope on my chest, perhaps the most incomprehensible sight he had ever seen in his life. I couldn't see his expression clearly, but he obviously paused for a few seconds, passing by me in astonishment.
My heart was instantly ignited, my heart rate skyrocketed. I felt embarrassed, but also thrilled. I pretended to calmly continue walking forward, then accidentally encountered several more people, and I was flustered. But it didn't matter anymore. I was both afraid of being discovered and enjoying the feeling of my heart rate soaring. So, let me continue to enjoy it.
It is a fantastic experience to attach electrodes to myself for the first time, and it is a great fortune to catch so many skips this time (which was rarely met in the past). 💗
Just have fun with my little ECG monitor. 😘
Sorry for some sonic boom due to the enhancement of audio. 😭
I received my Eko DUO stethoscope recently, which is the first stethoscope I've seen that combines heart sounds and ECG together. I quickly fell in love with it. So let's use it to record the first video of this channel~ 🎥❤️
Last week, I experienced my first covid infection, and I have recovered almost completely this week. So I started running again, but I didn't expect my heart to be under such high stress after exercise. 🏃🏻♂️💓
This video shows the two minutes after the exercise, during which my heart rate dropped from 200BPM to 170BPM. 😘