It is not dangerous. It is simply beats per minute.
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135 BPM
I believe it's around 135 bpm.
It's like around 135 bpm i think
No, it is not dangerous. A normal heart rate falls between 60-100 bpm for a normal person. Chances are you were experiencing anxiety at only 112 bpm. If you reduce your stress and anxiety and your heart rate remains over 100 bpm, that is considered abnormal, but in of itself not dangerous. A medical work up would be advised to rule out an arrhythmia. Your heart can beat 200 bpm for 24 hours before it will harm your heart.
Lance Armstrong has a resting heart rate of 30 - 35.
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90 BPM
118.7 BPM's
If that is your heart rate (135 beats/min) and you have not just rushed up a long flight of stairs, then no. A heart rate should be between 60 and 80 at rest. If you resting heart rate is indeed 135 BPM then it would be sensible to get yourself checked out by a qualified medical practitioner (a Doctor) as soon as possible.
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About 110 BPM.