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bddouglas 06-15-2016 11:58 AM

How is everyone doing now that it is hot???
 
I just thought I would check in on everyone and see how everyone's doing with this horrible heat...I know I keep my home at 72 and usually have a fan blowing in my direction. I do have a cooling vest but have discovered it is no help in this heat. Twenty minutes in this heat of coastal southeast Georgia with my vest and I am done for 2 more days.

I certainly hope everyone is doing okay. :grouphug:

agate 06-15-2016 12:24 PM

Hi bddouglas,

I've been in Georgia in summer, and the heat is beastly there!

Not much heat here just now (in Oregon) but there was a hot spell with temps around 100' for a couple of days. It can get like that here at times.

After many years of trying to avoid the heat, nowadays I mostly stay home and do nothing and hide from it when it hits. Luckily I have good fans and even air conditioning. All set as long as I don't go anywhere or try to do much.:rolleyes:

Starznight 06-16-2016 03:06 PM

The heat is killing me, I'm also here in southeast ga, the heat isn't even the worst of it, but it's sooo humid and no breezes :(. Even the pool we bought for the GB is more like a hot tub right now, so it isn't helping to cool anyone down. I never thought I'd be happy for a sick GB but at least it's keeping her inside during the heat. The poor thing got dehydrated at some point and mommy's diet of quick foods and not much liquids got a blockage started in her little belly :(.

She's still bouncing and running around, doctor's cure for it is lots of juices, fruit and whole grains. No cheese, milk, bread or processed foods. Which works great for while she's at my house. In this heat about all I want to eat is fruit and salads. Nothing cooked... Too hot for it. But I do worry about the GB when she goes back home to mommy. My DSD doesn't have much money nor experience in budgeting so getting the kid what she needs at home, I find myself sending the GB home with little baggies of fruit and veggies from the garden.

NurseNancy 06-16-2016 07:30 PM

i live in FL & have to be very careful in the heat. i need to do things in the AM & schedule appts early in the day. i drink a lot & also find that cooling collars work well.

if i don't plan well i can get almost paralyzed. i get very weak & fatigued.
my vision can even change. it's just bad. and, running too many errands where i have to get in & out of the car is bad for me.

take care out there guys. ps....walmart has these cooling collars & i thought they used to be about 5 or 6 dollars.

tkrik 06-16-2016 08:38 PM

I too have the a/c set to 72!!! I even drop it down to 70 sometimes. Of course, I'm so afraid of it freezing up on me though. :( I have 1 ceiling fan and 2 stand alone fans. I have them running too. Well, I turn the living room fans off at night and turn the fan in my bedroom on when I go to bed. I also have been showering before bed as it cools me down and helps me sleep better. I have been doing that for a while now and it really helps.

I am now in hibernation and will come out only if necessary. :D

Kitty 06-17-2016 04:24 AM

I'm in GA and it's been in the mid 90's here for the past week. This weekend is supposed to be cooler (mid 80's) with lower humidity. I have been staying inside. I even cancelled an appt I had yesterday because of the heat. :thud:

Starznight 06-17-2016 03:36 PM

Up to 98 degrees here, not including the heat index... so I have a very unhappy and ancient kitty who wants to go out to play but is being kept inside for the day. Funny how it's not only myself that needs to hibernate from the cold but, I have to force it on my 17 year old cat as well :p. Well just what 6 more months of this and we'll be into December where it might be a little cooler... Praying for an early and freezing winter :p

bddouglas 06-17-2016 11:18 PM

I didn't even go out to check the mail today. I stepped out into the garage to wash a load of clothes and then put them in the dryer. By the time the dryer was done, I was not going to step into the garage so my 7 year old grandson brought them in from the dryer.

Everyone take care with this and the worsening upcoming heat as summer peaks. My son and my significant other have told me that I should not be going out with out one of them in this heat. They are worried I will have real memory and vision problems, I guess.

Here's to cooler temps in about 5 or 6 months.

agate 06-20-2016 01:08 AM

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Originally Posted by bddouglas (Post 1214556)
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Everyone take care with this and the worsening upcoming heat as summer peaks. My son and my significant other have told me that I should not be going out with out one of them in this heat. They are worried I will have real memory and vision problems, I guess.

Here's to cooler temps in about 5 or 6 months.

I don't know about you but my vision problems get very much worse in the heat, and my mind turns to mush too. I sometimes wonder if I'm overdoing my dislike of heat when I cross a street just to get to a bit of shade on a hot day, then cross the same street again to find a bit of shade on the other side.

Then I remember what heat does to me, and I don't have to be in it long at all.:cool:<---sunglasses somehow make it seem a bit cooler

:Viking:<---wearing a hat is supposed to help too but the hat itself is hot though the brim does create some shade.

tkrik 07-01-2016 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by agate (Post 1214684)
:Viking:<---wearing a hat is supposed to help too but the hat itself is hot though the brim does create some shade.

I find that staying inside in the a/c helps the most. :D:D

You are right, a hat is supposed to help but it does make my head hotter. The same is true for cooling vests, at least for me. When I was on Copaxone I'd save the ice packs that came as part of the packaging. I used to bring them with me everywhere. They last a while.


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