Teenage sports boys are saved from life crisis by Apple Watch



Since the beginning of 2020, there have been several

reports that ' Apple Watch has saved you from the crisis of life .' And newly, 'A teenage sports boy was saved from a crisis by Apple Watch from the crisis,' the local media in Oklahoma, USA, reported.

Stratford teen spreads heart health awareness after Apple watch notifies him of heart rate | KFOR.com
https://kfor.com/news/stratford-teen-spreads-heart-health-awareness-after-apple-watch-notifies-him-of-heart-rate/



Apple Watch helps save the life of teen athlete in Oklahoma
https://appleinsider.com/articles/20/02/15/apple-watch-helps-saves-the-life-of-teen-athlete-in-oklahoma

KFOR.com , a local media in Oklahoma, USA, reported that a teenage sports boy was saved from a crisis by the Apple Watch. Skylar Joslin, a teenager living in Stratford, Oklahoma, USA, was saved from the crisis by the Apple Watch. Joslin is a very common boy who loves all sports, including American football, athletics, and basketball.

Joslyn was first notified by Apple Watch in April 2018. At the time, Joslyn, a 13-year-old junior high school student, received a 'surprising notice' from the Apple Watch, which had been purchased for only two weeks, during class. According to Joslyn's mother, Liz, a text message on the Apple Watch notification screen warns that Joslin may be abnormal, along with an abnormally high heart rate of `` 190 bpm ''. It was displayed.



Liz said in a text message from Joslin, 'Mum, it looks like you have something wrong. I'm not doing anything .... I'm told you have something wrong with my heart.' He said that he rushed to Joslin's junior high school immediately after panicking.

Joslyn had a healthy day as an athlete, and Liz said she was panicking, 'What's going on! My son should be an athlete and healthy! Why is my son's heart rate going up?' That. Liz immediately took Joslin to the

emergency room , but by the time he arrived at the hospital, his heart rate had risen to 202 bpm.

After that, Joslin reportedly underwent heart surgery, but according to the cardiologist who was in charge of the surgery, the heart rate had reached 280 bpm at midnight before the operation. After surgery, Joslyn was diagnosed with ' paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia ' at OU Children's Hospital .



Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia is a disease that increases heart rate and can weaken the heart over time. Therefore, Joslin performed catheter ablation treatment, and the operation took seven and a half hours.

After the surgery, Joslin has recovered his strength until he can play American football again. However, the American football coach closely monitors Joslyn's progress, and Joslin himself also watches Apple Watch every day by monitoring his heart rate for abnormalities by wrapping it around his arm.

Joslyn will be talking about his experience on April 25, 2020, at an event hosted by the American Heart Association .

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