Man I feel like crap...

Bluevoodu

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Anyone else getting sick from all the weather changes? We just got out of like 5 straight days of 40 degree wet rainy weather.... it warmed up for 1 day.... then went back to another day of cold/wet/rainy....

Now it's sunny and chilly... but all the ups and downs caught up with me. I just got done sleeping the last 4 hours :-\ that coming from a guy that never sleeps....

meh... I hate feeling sick.

To top it off .. it's been since last Sunday. I had bad headaches sun and mon... felt like passing out part of monday. got a little better, now it's sinus stuff.

huzzah! :woot :nope

Bv :hat
 
Yeah frequent weather changes are murder on the sinuses. I've had some mild sinus stuff but nothing major, so far.
 
I haven't had anything yet, and man, I thought Michigan weather was weird... It's been warm and rainy for a while here, but this is the first 40-degree day. Aren't you only in Indiana or something?
 
PA always has this kind of weather. Sunny day, then two days later it's pouring, then it'll be sunny again. I guess you get used to it after a while. :-\
 
You're talkin to a guy who lives in an area that is defined by the saying "If you don't like the weather, wait 40 minutes."

No hyperbole.
 
I was late for school monday because a headachewoke me up at five thirty. It was centered right in my right eye, and it killed me, I ended up throwing up three times before it subsidded enough for me to sleep, when I woke it was faint and all the way across the top of my forehead so I went to school anyways.

I have the same thign right now, I thought they were migrains until I noticed I didn't have the light or sound sensitivity...infact it helps to have bright lights on.....weird
 
Hm. Today it was 105 and sunny. Tomorrow it's supposed to be 108 and sunny. By mid June it should be 115-120 on a normal day. And it's constant.

As for being sick?? Nah. Heat exhaustion or heat stroke is the problem child around here. It's time for the one gallon container with 50/50 mix of Gatorade and water, and a bag of plain Lays potato chips to stay hydrated.
 
I am in between Tucson, Arizona and the Phoenix area in a town called Casa Grande. There are no mountains that can shield this town, and it's not in a valley. That means when it's hot it's hot. But when it rains, it pours.

So yes, I am a mile from Mercury and ten feet from Hell. :lol
 
Oh it could be worse they lovely

Try getting stuck ina traffic jam in a fan with four other people when it's 108 outside and 115 inside and you're there for four hours...and you have no beverages...and you're in an underwater tunnel

Thats scary T-T
 
Try getting stuck ina traffic jam in a fan with four other people when it's 108 outside and 115 inside and you're there for four hours...and you have no beverages...and you're in an underwater tunnel

Thats scary T-T

And ironic. :lol
 
Nobodies_Heartless said:
Oh it could be worse they lovely

Try getting stuck ina traffic jam in a fan with four other people when it's 108 outside and 115 inside and you're there for four hours...and you have no beverages...and you're in an underwater tunnel

Thats scary T-T

omg, :lol That's funny!
 
Nobodies_Heartless said:
Oh it could be worse they lovely

Try getting stuck ina traffic jam in a fan with four other people when it's 108 outside and 115 inside and you're there for four hours...and you have no beverages...and you're in an underwater tunnel

Thats scary T-T

A few summers ago, I was working outside in 115 degree heat on my mom's car. Zero wind. No clouds. I was miserable. So, been there, done that!!
 
At least you could go inside to get a drink. She was stuck in this for four hours straight!

lol can't say I've been in anything that bad.
 
I had a friend who worked out in the oil field last summer. He and one other goy had to weed wack a field around a battery. 6 hours and a full gatorade keg later (the one they dump on football coaches when they win the game) and the got the job done.
 
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