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eugeneshapiroisapig medicine forum Guru
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Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 9:39 am Post subject:
bb heat therapy
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we're having a bit of a heat wave here, the past week it's been over
100 every day, the next two days are expected to be borrelia-killing
heat in the 110 degree range, with high humidity so that heat indices
will be 115 or so. it's been like an oven outside, I was wondering how
long I should stay outside in order to get my body temperature up over
108 or so, just for long enough to kill borrelia? how long does it
take? today I hiked a few miles in the middle of the day, after about 2
miles I started to feel even more confused and disoriented than normal.
I was thinking, maybe if I forced myself to hike about 8 miles in the
middle of the day, when it was between 105 and 110, maybe I could
really kill off some of the buggers? will I be OK if I drink liquids
while I'm doing that, or can you still get heat stroke even though
you're replacing all the electrolytes and liquids? is this safer than
ICHT, or more dangerous? |
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derdrittemann2003@yahoo.c medicine forum Guru
Joined: 11 Sep 2005
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Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 5:20 pm Post subject:
Re: bb heat therapy
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trong wrote:
I started to feel even more confused and disoriented than normal.
I can't imagine what that must be like...although you can probably get
a sense of it from reading this post.
Is this supposed to be funny?
4:39 in the morning, huh? |
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derdrittemann2003@yahoo.c medicine forum Guru
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Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 5:33 pm Post subject:
Re: bb heat therapy
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trong wrote:
| Quote: | we're having a bit of a heat wave here, the past week it's been over
100 every day, the next two days are expected to be borrelia-killing
heat in the 110 degree range, with high humidity so that heat indices
will be 115 or so. it's been like an oven outside, I was wondering how
long I should stay outside in order to get my body temperature up over
108 or so, just for long enough to kill borrelia? how long does it
take? today I hiked a few miles in the middle of the day, after about 2
miles I started to feel even more confused and disoriented than normal.
I was thinking, maybe if I forced myself to hike about 8 miles in the
middle of the day, when it was between 105 and 110, maybe I could
really kill off some of the buggers? will I be OK if I drink liquids
while I'm doing that, or can you still get heat stroke even though
you're replacing all the electrolytes and liquids? is this safer than
ICHT, or more dangerous?
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There are ceratinly less agonizing ways of killing yourself than
heatstroke.
I used to work construction during the summers and I managed to get hit
several times with it...both times during concrete pours when the
tempertaure was near 100.
Not funny. One time was mild and cleared over a weekend...the second
was bad. It took nearly a week for me to recover.
You are a real, serious, total dumbass.
If you want to kill yourself...why don't you just go into a bar where
the guys who work on the oil rigs work and recite that lovely piece of
crap you wrote about what you like to put in your mouth? |
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derdrittemann2003@yahoo.c medicine forum Guru
Joined: 11 Sep 2005
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Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 6:18 pm Post subject:
Re: bb heat therapy
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trong wrote:
| Quote: | we're having a bit of a heat wave here, the past week it's been over
100 every day, the next two days are expected to be borrelia-killing
heat in the 110 degree range, with high humidity so that heat indices
will be 115 or so. it's been like an oven outside, I was wondering how
long I should stay outside in order to get my body temperature up over
108 or so, just for long enough to kill borrelia? how long does it
take? today I hiked a few miles in the middle of the day, after about 2
miles I started to feel even more confused and disoriented than normal.
I was thinking, maybe if I forced myself to hike about 8 miles in the
middle of the day, when it was between 105 and 110, maybe I could
really kill off some of the buggers? will I be OK if I drink liquids
while I'm doing that, or can you still get heat stroke even though
you're replacing all the electrolytes and liquids? is this safer than
ICHT, or more dangerous?
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There are ceratinly less agonizing ways of killing yourself than
heatstroke.
I used to work construction during the summers and I managed to get hit
several times with it...both times during concrete pours when the
tempertaure was near 100.
Not funny. One time was mild and cleared over a weekend...the second
was bad. It took nearly a week for me to recover.
You are a real, serious, total dumbass.
If you want to kill yourself...why don't you just go into a bar where
the guys who work on the oil rigs hang out and recite that lovely piece
of
crap you wrote about what you like to put in your mouth? |
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