Ok so I recently went to six flags and it was hot out so me and my aunt went to get something to eat and drink while I was waiting in line I felt dizzy and off balance. Next thing I new I opened my eyes and there was people staring at me they gave me something to drink and kept me cool. But according to my aunt I also had a seizure when I was unconscious. I was wondering will I have another seizure? And how can I prevent it?
should it also be brought up that there are parts of the body like around the neck, in simple terms or under the armpits to lower body temp, as long as the newb does it with simple items not ice, to lower the body temp, just an opinion from my medical experience, i know shock can occur using ice, but just cooler objects or a instant cold pack wrapped in cloth, applied around the neck( this is simple terms) or under the arms pits, your advice is good, just suggesting other methods, direct
Thanks for the advice. I've seen a few people fall at all-day, extremely hot car shows that take place on the pavement. Removing the hat...wouldn't have thought of that.
@devoured6by6humans6 That was my old hyperbaricchicken101 that I now have closed but not all my friends are girls but i am a girl myself. i do not like living in Florida i wanna go back to Ohio.
Man. I have to golf four 18 hole rounds this week with a heat index of 115. Im used to the 80s. First round I had a really bad headach. Then the second round was okay cept I was all sore the third round is tomorrow ....... I'm goin to die!!!!!!!!! XD
Heh, heat exhaustion sucks, but that is exactly what you need to do. When I first started second grade (literally first week of school) it was 95 degrees outside at recess. I told the teacher I was feeling dizzy and asked to go in, she completely ignored it and told me to go play. About 2 minutes later I started throwing up and passed out. After all that they never even called my parents : / If my mom had any sense at all she could've OWNED that city xD
Wait, so anyone who passes out in the heat just needs water and a cool rag on their head? What if they're having a heart attack? Perhaps Captain should have taught how to recognize heat exhaustion?
I was riding my dirt bike and I returned to our vehicle and waited for 5 minutes then I went to the restroom for 10 minutes and vomited gatorade about 5 times.
Without these techniques i survied 30 minutes of heat Exhaustion
how to treat heat exhaustion hmmmmm DRINK SOME WATER AND LAY DOWN!
11wolflovers 1 month ago
I need help!!!
Ok so I recently went to six flags and it was hot out so me and my aunt went to get something to eat and drink while I was waiting in line I felt dizzy and off balance. Next thing I new I opened my eyes and there was people staring at me they gave me something to drink and kept me cool. But according to my aunt I also had a seizure when I was unconscious. I was wondering will I have another seizure? And how can I prevent it?
TheGreatMetallica 6 months ago
hes freaken awesome and has a great mustache haha
sweetdeathcorpse 6 months ago
Water isnt enough when your sweating a lot, you NEED a drink with sugars salts and minerals such as gatorade/powerade etc. water only replaces water
chevygearhead454 6 months ago
Brawndo's got what you crave. It's got electrolytes! Brawndo:The thirst mutilator!
nicolemtracy 8 months ago
should it also be brought up that there are parts of the body like around the neck, in simple terms or under the armpits to lower body temp, as long as the newb does it with simple items not ice, to lower the body temp, just an opinion from my medical experience, i know shock can occur using ice, but just cooler objects or a instant cold pack wrapped in cloth, applied around the neck( this is simple terms) or under the arms pits, your advice is good, just suggesting other methods, direct
marshallhippie 10 months ago
Thanks for the advice. I've seen a few people fall at all-day, extremely hot car shows that take place on the pavement. Removing the hat...wouldn't have thought of that.
Meteor62x2 1 year ago
i think i would have liked it better if he said but water on their neck or face and he just flug the water at the dude
poopytomatonose 1 year ago
I've noticed that when some of my friends have heat exhaustion they experience mood changes. Is this normal?
hyperbaricchicken101 1 year ago
@hyperbaricchicken101 thats commonly refered to as "that time of the month"
devoured6by6humans6 11 months ago
@devoured6by6humans6 That was my old hyperbaricchicken101 that I now have closed but not all my friends are girls but i am a girl myself. i do not like living in Florida i wanna go back to Ohio.
SpecializedChild462 3 months ago
this dude is the best :D
rings16 1 year ago
Man. I have to golf four 18 hole rounds this week with a heat index of 115. Im used to the 80s. First round I had a really bad headach. Then the second round was okay cept I was all sore the third round is tomorrow ....... I'm goin to die!!!!!!!!! XD
Plus I still have that fourth round. XD
SantaMaster123 1 year ago
Heh, heat exhaustion sucks, but that is exactly what you need to do. When I first started second grade (literally first week of school) it was 95 degrees outside at recess. I told the teacher I was feeling dizzy and asked to go in, she completely ignored it and told me to go play. About 2 minutes later I started throwing up and passed out. After all that they never even called my parents : / If my mom had any sense at all she could've OWNED that city xD
SakiWatari 1 year ago 7
Wait, so anyone who passes out in the heat just needs water and a cool rag on their head? What if they're having a heart attack? Perhaps Captain should have taught how to recognize heat exhaustion?
leviathan85 2 years ago
they made him Capt because he had the best mustache .
good tips capt
crabtrap 2 years ago 17
THX it gets so hot in ga
aholebunchofans 2 years ago
I have had Heat Exhaustion in Ocatio Wells in Ca.
I was riding my dirt bike and I returned to our vehicle and waited for 5 minutes then I went to the restroom for 10 minutes and vomited gatorade about 5 times.
Without these techniques i survied 30 minutes of heat Exhaustion
slowwwpokkke 2 years ago
I agree completely!!
123johnstan 2 years ago
man! this guy is a robot! no personality...but thanks for the tips!
Cambria2007 2 years ago