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@lukescheffe9851

3 months ago

There’s also a point when you actually do get suddenly hot when freezing, when your body starts burning all the stuff it’s not supposed to burn. When that happens, it’s your body desperately betting on you being able to find somewhere warm and with food available within ten minutes.

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@whenimpoosterisus

3 months ago

Tldr:basically when your freezing you feel hot.

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@finchbird2419

3 months ago

I've only ever gotten to the point of, "Oh, it's actually getting warm now," once. Darn you Snowvid.

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@CattWithAHat

3 months ago

That's why when bodies of people dying of hypothermia are found, they will be seen smiling cause of the warm feeling (=sense of comfort) they had before dying

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@BrownCharlie1

3 months ago

Brain: we're freezing to death! All units! All units! Sacrifice what isn't important to keep vital organs warm!
Also brain: hey, you're on fire

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@Cookie0918

3 months ago

This can also extremely painful if you are alive long enough to properly feel the blood coming back. I have a circulation disorder called Raynaud's syndrome. When I am stressed or in cold temps, cold can mean as high as 65 degrees Fahrenheit, my body will cut off blood flow to extremities in the same way a person's blood flow would cut off from hypothermia. It will sometimes randomly come back when caused by stress and the heat is sudden and intense. It feels like picking up an extremely hot dish with a thin potholder. If you're extremely cold I understand how it can be comforting but otherwise it is definitely uncomfortable. You can also feel the blood moving into the veins and it causes an almost cramp like feeling

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@cassamoroll

3 months ago

a very good example of this is in the movie everest!!!

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@reesemooney7359

3 months ago

When I was a kid, I was camping with my dad in Canada. We had gotten wet in the canoe me and him were traveling through the woods in, the harsh cold Canadian weather took over my body. After hours of shivering and trying to warm up, I suddenly felt really warm. I told my dad I was ok now and started to take off my jacket. My dad knew that wasn’t right and told me to keep it on and gave me his coat. In the end I was fine. But when I was older I looked up the effects of hypothermia and learned to this fact. Me and him were deep woods camping, where cars and the nearest structure were miles and miles away. If we needed help, he would have had to use the satellite phone to call a helicopter to get us. I think about that a lot.

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@turtlesrule4562

3 months ago

New fear unlocked 🔓

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@clowncarcollective

3 months ago

when it's hot out, hot food/drink will make you feel more cool than cold ones will. this is because it warms up your body, so the temperature difference between your body and the air isn't as severe. same goes for cold food/drink when it's cold out.

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@Epoh5

3 months ago

You feel warm when going into hypothermia, and shiver when dealing with heat stroke. Heat stroke sucks a messed up the rest of your body and sometimes are left screwed up for the rest of your life.

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@carterstoysandrandomthings6466

3 months ago

that's why if you're in extreme cold, and you ever start to feel very hot, you should immediately seek actual heat and go inside, because that could mean to your in the last stages of hypothermia

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@kibmasa6177

3 months ago

Thats why you freeze when you have high fever?

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@therealspeedwagon1451

3 months ago

There is also another interesting thing about hypothermia, in that under extreme conditions of hypothermia a person will get the urge to dig. This is called terminal burrowing. Along with wanting to undress due to the illusion of being extremely hot, the brain activates a very primal urge to burrow and create a den in a last ditch attempt to stay warm.

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@Julianjensen138

3 months ago

The past tense of smite is smote

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@martinpelka7420

3 months ago

Huh I’ve frozen before never had this reaction still interesting though.

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@grimsteamreaper

3 months ago

I had the opposite effect when I got heat stroke

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@hatless6056

3 months ago

I doubt if increase temperatures in extremities would actually affect your perception of temperature by that much. I have also read during extreme hypothermia certain blood vessels in your brain dilate to the point that they directly cause your brain to send signals of high temperatures

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@benjaminklapproth2913

3 months ago

In Germany, it‘s called „Kälteidiotie“, which means that something idiotic, paradoxe and unlogical happens when it is cold - the undressing of your clothes, when you a hot feeling whilst you’re freezing.

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