Ajax Bay
Guru
- Location
- East Devon
You're the one saying that "there are reports" so much better placed to say what you're talking about. HRMs can be inaccurate, but you need to link that inaccuracy with 'increases danger'. I hope your medical condition stabilises or improves. Thankfully the majority of the population do not have to suffer "regular hospital appointments" nor expend NHS resources 'testing HRMs'. I hope if you were 'starting to exercise' and were content with your health you'd just get out there and do so, wearing an HRM or not. And if a person has problems, it'd be sensible to seek advice from their GP, but not otherwise.