Anonymous wrote:OP, it is not normal to have such a severe reaction to overheating. Flushed and sweaty is one thing, but throwing up and passing out is a pretty extreme and dangerous symptom. Also, could you be having a panic attack? That's sometimes what it feels like. In any case, please please see a doctor. What if this happened when you were driving or taking your child somewhere?
As for the tray, I'm sure it happens all the time - and someone may have retrieved it later - so please don't worry about it! Take care of your health.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you're a NYer??
I'm sorry to be the one to tell you this, but you've gone soft.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is easily the worst thing anyone has ever confessed on DCUM. I think committing hari kari in the middle of the restaurant during tomorrow's lunch hour is the only way for you to save face.
Now, excuse me while I go double park in a fire zone while blocking two handicapped spots so I can run in and drop off my dry cleaning.
don't forget to leave your kids in the car while you do it!
With the windows up and no AC.
And make sure to yell and be nasty to the worker in the dry cleaning shop.
Also, don't forget to "cheerfully jump out of your car."
Anonymous wrote:Today I was eating lunch in a quickie Japanese restaurant. I tend to overheat, and at the same time I thought I was about to throw up, I swallowed soup down the wrong pipe and began choking and also realized I was overheating because the restaurant was unusually warm (I am in SF, we've been having a heatwave, and there's no a/c).
(When I overheat, I throw up and then pass out. As soon as I feel it coming on, I have to immediately get to a cooler place, put cold water on pressure points, etc. It's not just "Nobody likes to sweat and be hot; suck it up." )
So I immediately went to throw my (less than) half-eaten food away and leave the restuarant to get into cooler air. I guess I was weaker than I realized because when I went to throw the food out, the tray slid out of my hand and fell into the garbage with it. I .... left. Nobody noticed, but I still feel AWFUL - it's a place I go 2 or 3 times each week. But I couldn't easily reach the tray to get it out, and I really needed to GET OUT OF THERE before I threw up and passed out, and there was a line of people I'd have had to interrupt to talk to the one guy at the register to explain what happened. How horrible was this?

Anonymous wrote:OP here - thanks everybody. I wrote that maybe an hour after it had happened and was so focused on dealing with my difficult boss while also not feeling well that I couldn't think straight. It's cooler today than it was yesterday but their little restaurant hadn't cooled down yet (and I'm sure eating hot soup wasn't helping me). I had no idea this tray-dropping thing happens - I've certainly never done that before or seen anyone do it. If I'd felt better, I really would have fished the tray out of the trash. Thanks for all the responses.
BTW, I'm not a CA person - I'm a NYer.