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Heat stroke is no joke!! I was hauling square bales in my teens and being indestractable at that age, i just sucked it up and kept throwing bales. It was over ninety degrees and I didn’t have enough water with me. When the dizziness and dry heaves hit me it was over. that was over 30 years ago and to this day I can’t take heat. Once I start sweating hard I need to cool off quick. it seems like it’s a life long affliction.
Yep, 80* and humid, I'm done.
 


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Heat stroke is no joke!! I was hauling square bales in my teens and being indestractable at that age, i just sucked it up and kept throwing bales. It was over ninety degrees and I didn’t have enough water with me. When the dizziness and dry heaves hit me it was over. that was over 30 years ago and to this day I can’t take heat. Once I start sweating hard I need to cool off quick. it seems like it’s a life long affliction.
it is! Once you get it you’re more susceptible.
 

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101 today and talking the same for tomorrow ugh, mother nature decided to make up the difference in a few days compared to the heat we dealt with last year.
Update weatherunderground said 101
 
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AC decoded to ahit the bed today. Noon time, creeping up but blamed it on oven. Continued up. Settled in at 81. Hopefully it's a $300 15 minute fix tomorrow.
 

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Heat stroke is no joke!! I was hauling square bales in my teens and being indestractable at that age, i just sucked it up and kept throwing bales. It was over ninety degrees and I didn’t have enough water with me. When the dizziness and dry heaves hit me it was over. that was over 30 years ago and to this day I can’t take heat. Once I start sweating hard I need to cool off quick. it seems like it’s a life long affliction.

This is not an uncommon experience. Many who experience something on the Heat Injury scale have a distinct sensitivity to similar conditions afterwards. I've been on the edge a few times, and even in my anecdotal observations I know I am more sensitive to the extremes.
 


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