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No surprise here either, I voted for too cold! I may whine a little about this wierd winter, but I'll still take it over an extremely hot summer, which we may be headed for this year.
-several body parts feel like they are being stabbed with knives
-nearly uncontrolable shivering
-difficulty in attempting speech when part of your face is numb
(being physically incapable of pronouncing many words and sounds properly)
I've been that way more than a dozen times in my life.
Perhaps as high as 100 times in my lifetime.
Too hot:
-developing a headache that no amount of cold drink will alleviate
-dizziness
-noticeable difficulty with problem solving, rationalizing etc. (like a heavy fog clouding your mind)
"Too hot" doesn't exist outdoors, (unless I let myself get too dehydrated)
but I have felt it from spending a little too much time in a hot tub or sauna.
(more than 10 minutes in a hot tub at 105-110 F, more than 30 minutes in a dry sauna above 150 F)
*Basically "too hot" or "two cold" present medical risks and if left unchecked for several hours, possible death.
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