Kenzo
Well-Known Member
Anybody else suffer or know anyone that does?
This happens to me quite often during really cold spells during winter, first time it happened was the worst case, when my OH found me curled up asleep in the snow in the horses field after Id been putting some hay out and fiddling with the buckles on a rug, it can literally come on such a short time, due to frostnip on my hands and having low blood pressure anyway as well as low pain thresh hold (been to the doctors about years ago but basically theres nothing they can do).
I also faint if I'm in pain too, but that's a seprate thing.
Well it blooming happened again this morning, as luck would have it (if you could call it lucky) I had a flat tyre so had already called my husband out to come up and sort that out (managed to get to the yard) and while he was on his way up, I was turning out the horses and then bobbing some hay out for them, well it came on, my hands were in so much pain I cant honestly describe how painful it is
, then my breathing went all funny, I could feel myself draining and my face going white, then I felt so week and could feel myself not being able to walk properly and feeling funny, then I felt sick (which it not something I ever feel unless I'm very very drunk
...meaning I'm not a sickly person).
Mackers empty stable was looking very tempting and was just about to go curl up in there on the mucky straw bed and go to sleep (thats what you want to do...it's all very strange) when like a ray of light my OH came walking across the yard, so I thought good timing and Id make it back to the car (as sometimes I can bring myself out of it or at least get to a safe place if I do collapse) which can be dangerous anyway because you just basically want to curl up and go to sleep.
Seen as he was in a rush and Id got him out of work (so he wasnt best pleased anyway) I tried to fight it but told him I wasnt well, got the yard gate and said Im passing out and down I went, then after I came round in the car I was trying to get my kit off in the car (you then think your too hot)
Just wondered if anyone suffers from hyperthermia attacks during the very cold weather when youre messing down at the yard and what you do to prevent it and if other people around you know how to deal with it when it happens, though it might be useful us talking about seen as we are getting some very cold spells, you never know it could happen to you or a friend on the yard.
Would you regonise the signs and know what to do if a fellow livery came down with it? they can be mild to serious and the symptoms will vary depending what stage your at.
This happens to me quite often during really cold spells during winter, first time it happened was the worst case, when my OH found me curled up asleep in the snow in the horses field after Id been putting some hay out and fiddling with the buckles on a rug, it can literally come on such a short time, due to frostnip on my hands and having low blood pressure anyway as well as low pain thresh hold (been to the doctors about years ago but basically theres nothing they can do).
I also faint if I'm in pain too, but that's a seprate thing.
Well it blooming happened again this morning, as luck would have it (if you could call it lucky) I had a flat tyre so had already called my husband out to come up and sort that out (managed to get to the yard) and while he was on his way up, I was turning out the horses and then bobbing some hay out for them, well it came on, my hands were in so much pain I cant honestly describe how painful it is
Mackers empty stable was looking very tempting and was just about to go curl up in there on the mucky straw bed and go to sleep (thats what you want to do...it's all very strange) when like a ray of light my OH came walking across the yard, so I thought good timing and Id make it back to the car (as sometimes I can bring myself out of it or at least get to a safe place if I do collapse) which can be dangerous anyway because you just basically want to curl up and go to sleep.
Seen as he was in a rush and Id got him out of work (so he wasnt best pleased anyway) I tried to fight it but told him I wasnt well, got the yard gate and said Im passing out and down I went, then after I came round in the car I was trying to get my kit off in the car (you then think your too hot)
Just wondered if anyone suffers from hyperthermia attacks during the very cold weather when youre messing down at the yard and what you do to prevent it and if other people around you know how to deal with it when it happens, though it might be useful us talking about seen as we are getting some very cold spells, you never know it could happen to you or a friend on the yard.
Would you regonise the signs and know what to do if a fellow livery came down with it? they can be mild to serious and the symptoms will vary depending what stage your at.