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Have had heat stress many timed at the races. Had heat stroke twice. That is nothing to play with. Second one doc said the more you get that the less tolerant you get to heat. Pretty sure I got a little mild heat stress last week at work. Clammy, kinda cool feeling, not sweating much. Went inside and sat down in front of the open fridge and had a couple glasses of water. Started feeling better, about that time the boss walks in and says why is the fridge open? Well captain, because your A/C in this building SUCKS and I am having a little heat stress, trying to cool off. Luckily he understood. Actual air temp 104 and heat index 117. In 2012 I believe it was, I saw heat index over 120 for about a week straight and no a/c in that shop at all. Just a port-a-cool which is a joke in humid air like we have here.

I think the doc is right because I'm a lot less tolerant than I was when I was in my 20's and 30's.
 
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Had heat stroke twice. That is nothing to play with.

Observed a guy suffering from heat stroke. This was on a remote location in a second world country. The ambulance took hours to get there. There was a guy under both arms and he could barely navigate, again, after sever hours waiting in A/C. As you said, nothing to play with.


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The NHRA D4 bracket finals is moving back to the TX Motorplex, but because of the late venue change it is running August 14th-17th due to track scheduling, its the hottest part of the year in Texas. 4 days of 100* temps is going to be really hard on both the racers and track workers



The Motorplex in August is brutal.


At the Bracket finals this past weekend racing was stopped 3 times that I know of so the ambulance crew could tend to someone who had passed out or suffering heat stress from the brutal heat and humidity. Also racing was stopped due to a collision between a electric scooter and golf cart, a girl suffered a broken leg and other injuries.
Me personally couldn't wait to get my helmet and fire suit off after a run and drench myself with ice water Rough weekend for sure
 
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We're headed to Bakersfield this weekend. Only going to be 108 and 105. It's insane. We're running at night, but qualifying will be @ 5pm.. the hottest part of the day. Hopefully we survive. You think they would re-schedule.... We will spend some quality time in the RV for sure.


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...suffering heat stress from the brutal heat and humidity.

Pretty much a testament to the softening of society. I don't ever recall hearing about heat stress/stroke when, as a kid, I lived on a farm with my grandparents. Cut hay, bail hay, pickup hay, put hay in the barn, again never heard of it. If it did happen there wasn't any A/C or ice refuge. Just a pleasant shade tree at best.


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...suffering heat stress from the brutal heat and humidity.

Pretty much a testament to the softening of society. I don't ever recall hearing about heat stress/stroke when, as a kid, I lived on a farm with my grandparents. Cut hay, bail hay, pickup hay, put hay in the barn, again never heard of it. If it did happen there wasn't any A/C or ice refuge. Just a pleasant shade tree at best.


Coach gave us salt tablets for the two a day football practices....never saw a drop of water or Gatorade, it hadn't been invented yet.

In my advanced age, I've gotten really dehydrated a couple of times, it sucks.


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