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"Finding and Taking Your Pulse Before you can take your pulse, you have to find it. If you are right-handed, use the pads of your index and middle fingers to find the pulse on your left wrist. With your left hand turned upward, feel for the base of your thumb with your right fingers. Move your fingers to just about an inch below the thumb base and press down lightly until you feel an intermittent "throbbing" sensation in your wrist -- that's your pulse. You can also take you pulse on the side of your neck by lifting your chin slightly and feeling for your pulse in the "soft spot" on your throat (just to the side of the "Adam's apple"). Feel around until you detect a pulsing sensation. Once you've found your pulse, look at a clock or watch with a second hand and count the number of beats for a period of 10 seconds. (Begin your count with "0".) Multiply the number of beats by six to find out your "heartbeats per minute." http://www.nmhs.net/heart_institute/taking_your_pulse.asp
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All the time. Seriously. :]
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yeah, then i end up scared cuz its not wat its supposed to be
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