Recently I’ve diagnosed with some heart problems and they have recommended me to avoid getting excited.

I recall that when I played Tarkov my pulse could get above 120 beats per minute in certain situaciones. I wanted to install Tarkov but I’m curious if there is a real risk.

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    10 months ago

    If you’re playing games that give you a response with your heart rate, them id say that’s probably a bit risky. Would definitely be worth asking your doctor as I am not a medical professional. Could be worth trying some more chill games that don’t produce an adrenaline response like that.

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    10 months ago

    Play horror games -> get scared of something + have a weak heart -> risks of RIP
    I guess.

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    10 months ago

    May I ask you about the nature of your heart problems exactly?

    Because a “heart attack” is not actually a medical thing. What people usually mean when they say “heart attack” is what we call a myocardial infarction (lack of blood flow to the heart muscle caused by a blockage or constriction in a coronary artery.) And less commonly people use the term “heart attack” to refer to cardiac arrest where the heart just stops beating for some reason. (Myocardial infarction can turn into cardiac arrest, but cardiac arrest can happen because of any number of other things as well.)

    So do you have a confirmed occlusion of a coronary artery? Or do you have a diagnosed cardiac arrhythmia of some kind? What are they planning to do to treat you? Because “don’t get excited” isn’t a long term management strategy. It’s usually just to get you through until you find a successful treatment.

    (I’m a cardiac critical care nurse. AMA)

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      I had an anomalous cardiogram, he said that some of the current went missing, but is was very little and shouldn’t be worried. Also today I received a blood test with high cholesterol DHL (40 mg/dl) and high fibriogen plasma(4.66 g/L)

      I’m asking for an appointment as soon as I get the written report so a doctor can interpret those for me and luckily plan a treatment.

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        Hmm, “current went missing” isn’t a phrase I’m used to hearing. I wonder if the cardiogram was indicating some level of heart block (often not a dangerous condition, just something to monitor).

        With the high fibrinogen, they’re probably concerned about clotting. I wonder, did they check a blood test called d-dimer by chance?

        I’m glad you’ll be seeing a doctor soon. We have a lot of good treatments for cardiac conditions these days.

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    First, this is a question for a medic, not an obscure forum in a corner of the internet. Any way, it may depend on your involvement in the game and the type of game.

    A few years back a redditor recorded his and his grilfriend’s BPM while playing different games. Im trying to get the link. In my memory, the one with lowest BPM was stardew Valley (it was animal crossing)

    Edit: Corrected some info.

    Its not as data rich as i remembered it, but eere is the link

    https://www.reddit.com/r/gaming/comments/rqjwh5/my_gf_and_i_tracked_the_average_effect_of_video/

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    Is the actual problem pulse or blood pressure? According to my Fitbit, my hearth rate fluctuates between ~ 60 - 160 BPM through they day. A short 20 second jog can make it rise above 120 easily. But gaming is different. My pulse usually sits around resting heart rate (because my body is technically at rest) but sometimes when playing Tarkov or DayZ my blood pressure rises to the point that I can feel my own heartbeat in my ears while my pulse remains at resting rate.