Anonymous wrote:
Is there anything beyond drinking water that helps you acclimate to high heat?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't acclimate to it. I just spent a week with someone who is most comfortable with the thermostat at 80 and they put it down to 74 for me. I am comfortable at 65, so was uncomfortable for the entire visit.
I overheat and pass out and take about 10-12 hours to recover. All I can do is keep the blinds down, windows open, fans on and bowls of ice in front of fans.
PP with the teen who can't tolerate heat. You should consult a doctor too, PP. My teen has passed out in heat, and feels very fatigued afterwards as well. But her new symptom is that now she can't breathe if she exercises even very moderately in any warm-ish conditions. She was diagnosed with asthma, but we want to refine the diagnosis, because the last time it happened it was 75F (!) and she was complaining of being way too hot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't acclimate to it. I just spent a week with someone who is most comfortable with the thermostat at 80 and they put it down to 74 for me. I am comfortable at 65, so was uncomfortable for the entire visit.
I overheat and pass out and take about 10-12 hours to recover. All I can do is keep the blinds down, windows open, fans on and bowls of ice in front of fans.
PP with the teen who can't tolerate heat. You should consult a doctor too, PP. My teen has passed out in heat, and feels very fatigued afterwards as well. But her new symptom is that now she can't breathe if she exercises even very moderately in any warm-ish conditions. She was diagnosed with asthma, but we want to refine the diagnosis, because the last time it happened it was 75F (!) and she was complaining of being way too hot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't acclimate to it. I just spent a week with someone who is most comfortable with the thermostat at 80 and they put it down to 74 for me. I am comfortable at 65, so was uncomfortable for the entire visit.
I overheat and pass out and take about 10-12 hours to recover. All I can do is keep the blinds down, windows open, fans on and bowls of ice in front of fans.
Do you have a medical condition? Only being comfortable at 65 does not sound normal to me.
Anonymous wrote:I can't acclimate to it. I just spent a week with someone who is most comfortable with the thermostat at 80 and they put it down to 74 for me. I am comfortable at 65, so was uncomfortable for the entire visit.
I overheat and pass out and take about 10-12 hours to recover. All I can do is keep the blinds down, windows open, fans on and bowls of ice in front of fans.
Anonymous wrote:It just happens naturally with time. You just get used to it. I used to go to dance camp in July in Florida every summer.
Anonymous wrote:I can't acclimate to it. I just spent a week with someone who is most comfortable with the thermostat at 80 and they put it down to 74 for me. I am comfortable at 65, so was uncomfortable for the entire visit.
I overheat and pass out and take about 10-12 hours to recover. All I can do is keep the blinds down, windows open, fans on and bowls of ice in front of fans.