Apple Watch user recounts harrowing health scare: 'I'd have just passed out
and died without ever knowing'

Time and time again, the Apple Watch has been credited with saving lives
with its heart monitoring, Emergency SOS, and fall detection features.

By Chance Miller

 

Time and time again, the 

Apple Watch has been credited

 with saving lives with its heart monitoring, Emergency SOS, and fall
detection features. Now, an Apple Watch user has taken to Reddit to share
how their

Series 7 saved their life, saying, "I'd have just passed out and died
without ever knowing if not for my Apple Watch."

 

Apple Watch user: "I'd not have made it"

The 

Reddit user, u/digitalmofo,

 explains that they decided to take a "quick nap" after lunch one day just
because they were feeling "kind of tired." After the nap, however, they had

over 10 notifications on their 

Apple Watch

 saying that their heart rate 

was abnormally high.

The Redditor then scheduled a video call with their doctor, who had them
check the times and pulse rates of the alerts, as well as their blood oxygen
level.

The doctor then went ahead and called 911 on the person's behalf.

Last week, I had my iphone/watch on dnd for work, and when I went on lunch I
was kind of tired so I laid down on my couch for a quick nap.

After the nap, I checked my notifications and had at least 10 that my pulse
was racing. I called out the rest of the day and tried to lay around, but it

didn't stop, so I scheduled a quick video with my Dr. My Dr had me check the
times and pulse rates, had me check the oxygen and then went ahead and
called

911 for me.

While the paramedics who responded to the 911 call suggested it may have
been a heart attack, this turned out not to be the case. Instead, the trip
to

the ER resulted in doctors finding this Apple Watch user had "severe
internal bleeding."

Tests revealed that this Redditor's hemoglobin levels were dangerously low,
at around 3.0 grams per deciliter (gm/dL). For context, the Cleveland Clinic

considers severe a low hemoglobin level for men to be 13.5 gm/dL or lower
and 12 gm/dL or lower as severe for women.

"They said had I not got there for a transfusion when I did, I'd not have
made it," the Redditor says. "I'd have just passed out and died without ever

knowing if not for my Apple Watch."

This is one of many examples we've seen of the Apple Watch's health features
helping save someone's life. As another Redditor says, even if the Apple
Watch

isn't as capable as professional-grade medical equipment, this age-old
analogy adage applies: "the best camera is the one you have with you at the
time."

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