Title: Re: [QUAD-L] Re: ...stuck in the sun
 
Hey Houston, I use my diving watch I had for years it tells me the temp around me ........ works great.
QuadMedic

well Houston Anthony...i was getting worried about it too, but my body is used to dealing with being overheated down here.  When i first came down here post injury i did suffer a mild heatstroke, i couldn't think straight for three days...tony pony
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Sent: Friday, August 20, 2004 11:57 AM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Re: ...stuck in the sun

Tony if that had been me I’d been in the hospital with heat stroke. This is the 1st summer that I didn’t manage 2 get heat stroke. :) Must mean I’m finally learning how 2 cool off and know the signs. Which aren’t hard 2 know 1 of them when you just get real weak , hot, & tired all of a sudden. WATER – ICE – AIR – SHADE not necessarily in  that order. :)


On 8/19/04 3:35 PM, "Tony Starez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Heyyy peeps....it's storytime:

i was out at the end of my driveway, which is down kind of a steep grade, getting my tan in the hottass Fla sun....I  don't sweat at all since SCI, so it builds up in me, but i'd had enough of the oven, i tried to start my long push up the driveway...well, my two tires were stuck in deep dirt that was deposited there from the rains this summer.  Anyway, i worked HARD at getting out, but was digging in deeper...i'm a pretty strong quad, but in just 5 minutes, i was so worn out with the sun beating on me that i was as weak as a kitten...i love anything that resembles a workout, and this was kickin my ass.  

I FINALLY struggled out, but then i had to push the steep driveway, then my ramp in...i'm still feeling weak after an hour.

Moral to the story...don't get stuck in the sun

peace out...tony

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