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Old 07-09-2008, 05:33 AM #1
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I started back to classes yesterday. It was 90 degrees outside. There is no AC at work but I have a fan on my desk and there is usually a nice breeze blowing through so that is fine. AC is broke in my car, but I can deal with 4 / 55 (60) AC in that. (as of 4 windows down at 55 mph)

Well, I got into class and the AC was on - the first class I was fine but come my second class of the day about 1/2 hour into it. I started getting cold. My face started to hurt, then my arm and leg went numb and the pain started. When it started it only took about 20 minutes and my right side was a mess! I finally got up and slipped out of class. Went outside to warm up a little and then went to the book store and bought a hooded sweatshirt then went back to class.

The rest of the night I delt with the numbness, prickles, and sharp pain. It came on so quickly but took didn't go away quite so quick.
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