CrimpJiggler
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- Aug 28, 2011
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I'm prescribed dexedrine for ADHD and I have big plans in life so I like to be constantly learning things and getting things done so I am regularly on the medication. I want to stay healthy. I keep myself nourished and take the right substances but I rarely exercise at all and its time to change that. I have an eliptical machine at home and I can being killing 2 birds with the one stone by exercising on it while watching documentaries, lectures or other informative things on the TV. I'm concerned about my heart though. It has a heart rate monitor and I notice that my resting pulse it around 120 beats per minute but as soon as I start exercising it shoots up and reaches 150 bpm in under a minute. What is a dangerously high heart rate for a person whos resting pulse is around 120 bpm? I have a blood pressure tester and I notice that on dexedrine my resting pressure it around 130/?. I can't remember what the 2nd figure is but I looked into it and the diastolic gap or whatever you call it was normal.