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*collapses*
I have lived in Australia for 27 years now, and today, for the first time, I got heat-stroke. (Or possibly heat-exhaustion. We're not quite sure.)
This all happened because I was outside walking around without water for a grand total of three hours. It wasn't even all that hot - only 32 degrees (90F) - but my body just decided to shut down.
So I almost fainted, then drank lots of water, then vomited all the water back up onto the floor of the train, got escorted home by a very concerned colleague, and spent several hours lying on my mum's couch hoping I'd feel better soon.
THIS WEEK'S PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT: DRINK WATER, FOLKS. THERE'S NOTHING 'UN-COOL' ABOUT HEALTHY HYDRATION LEVELS.
(For the record - yes, I am feeling much better. Thanks for asking.)
This all happened because I was outside walking around without water for a grand total of three hours. It wasn't even all that hot - only 32 degrees (90F) - but my body just decided to shut down.
So I almost fainted, then drank lots of water, then vomited all the water back up onto the floor of the train, got escorted home by a very concerned colleague, and spent several hours lying on my mum's couch hoping I'd feel better soon.
THIS WEEK'S PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT: DRINK WATER, FOLKS. THERE'S NOTHING 'UN-COOL' ABOUT HEALTHY HYDRATION LEVELS.
(For the record - yes, I am feeling much better. Thanks for asking.)
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Give me a temperate climate any day.
Glad you're okay.
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And Mum was lovely and came to collect me.
So, really, I was very well looked after...
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Look after yourself, honey.
I'm so glad you're okay.
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*hugs*
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I really must remember to drink more, though...
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*gives you about 30 gallons of water*
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:)
Thanks!
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*hugs* Take care.
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*hugs*
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(Actually, I've been using a parasol to stay out of direct sunlight - and I was thinking just yesterday that it would be really useful if I was a vampire... *pictures Harmony using a bright pink parasol*)
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Want to swap climates?
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I've luckily never had that, but I have a friend who faints real easy if it's all stuffy and crowded - when we go to concerts she usually has to break a couple times if it gets too hot and people-y.
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I've never met anyone who's had heatstroke! Frightening.
Glad someone looked after you! (I like to think that if I found someone on the train who was sick, I'd escort them home, no matter how far out of my way it was...seems the decent thing to do!)
Make sure you have your aircon on then on the weekend so Shep and I don't melt, too! :-p