I need as many opinions on this as I can get from alll of you who have multiple suckmyasys…
If you are in heat for extended periods of time, the next day does your stomach get icky and feel like you will chuck at any moment? This happened to me last week after I had a triple header softball game, as well as yesterday, a day after I moved dirt in my house for 9.5 hours.
Am I getting too much sun or is something else?
It didnt help yesterday that I was sick, for my dads birthday present which was my whole immediate family (brothers and sister, mom and dad) go to a Tiger baseball game. I spend half of the game in a grill/bar area where it wasnt as hot, but I lost enough energy not to be able to go to dinner with them after.
As you all know, we just got a new house. Turns out, an elder woman a few houses down has MS, but is not as fortunate as some of us on the progression of it. There is also another neighbor who says he has been diagnosed but will not get it treated (I don’t understand these people, but to each his own). I guess he is against meds, and feels “Mary Jane” is the only one to help. 400,000 cases in the United States and 3 (including me) are within 5 houses of eachother. Wierd.
Heat is one of the few things I cannot tolerate. I could, if provided with sufficient motivation and fluids, work all day in blazing heat and humidity. The next day is a guaranteed blow-out though. I’ll have a migraine and virtually no strength. Nausia, yeah.
Heat is a serious problem for me, too. I can quickly get so overheated that I can’t walk. The next day, I’ll have serious pain from the weird-ass body mechanics I used to horse my body around, and I’ll be too nauseous to eat. Anything over 85* can really mess me up.