
Wear a sensor, monitor your activity
Your heart rate you can continuously see
Your heart rhythm it can record if you feel
Your heart is fluttering, your activity level it can reveal
Whether your sleep is restorative or not it can tell you
Armed with this avalanche of information all you have to do
Is use this information to make changes to your lifestyle
And see positive results on your health after a while
To your doctor, this information you can present
After all, you’ve done your homework like a good student..
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It sounds like a great tool to help people take control
Of their health, play a much more active role
In making necessary changes to improve their well-being
Deriving feedback from the data that they are seeing..
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I have a confession to make here- I do not
Believe in wearing these devices myself- the thought
Of a machine recording every step that I take
And noting my vital signs with every move I make
Is scary for me- I would rather not know
Whether my heart rate is too fast or too slow
Despite being a physician I tend to catastrophize
When any number related to my body outside the normal values lies
Most people feel more equipped to fight their illness
When they have numeric data, but I just get more stressed..
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If my condition required objective data collection
I would prefer those to be reviewed by my physician
Get a summary of the results and a plan of action
Instead of obsessing over numbers to the point of distraction

Thank you for this! I do not have, nor do I ever plan on having, a fit bit. Not going to track my steps, or my heart rate or any of that. One little digit off and I could see people panicking. It’s like if I mention a symptom I Googled to my doctors. They know me best. Google does not.
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