Hi folks,i don't know whether this should be posted here or other chatter section,mods please move it if required.
Anyway back on topic. Last night i had to treat my first hypothermic victim,namely my 18yr old daughter.
Being a teenager,with an attitude of disregard every bit of advice my parents pass on,as they are old gits and what would they know anyway.
She went to a stayover/party at her friends place on Tuesday about 20 miles away in the countryside,dressed for the party season ie skimpy dress outfit etal.
But my wife made her take leggings and a heavy pullover to travel back home in,well long story short,because of the weather conditions here the bus timetables were all to pot,so she went to get the bus and had to stand for about an hour as the bus was delayed,her feet had gotten wet as it was snowing and by the time she got home she was shivering and very lethargic.
When i saw her i it was time for action,so off with the damp clothes and into her pj's,and i made her eat some warm soup,then into bed,but no hot water bottle as she had to rewarm from the inside out,whilst in bed i had her eat a bar of chocolate so as to replenish the calories she'd lost through shivering,we took her temp and it was down to 34 degrees.She wanted just to fall asleep but we kept her waken until her temp returned back to normal which took about 40mins.
Well once the panic was over we let her snooze,so this morning she feels as though she has done a marathon,and her muscles are aching.
But i have thanked her for being my first hypo victim.
She did get a shock though.
So i said there you should pay heed to us old gits,and to that all i got was" yeah right dad".
Alls well that ends well
Cheers Stuart.
Anyway back on topic. Last night i had to treat my first hypothermic victim,namely my 18yr old daughter.
Being a teenager,with an attitude of disregard every bit of advice my parents pass on,as they are old gits and what would they know anyway.
She went to a stayover/party at her friends place on Tuesday about 20 miles away in the countryside,dressed for the party season ie skimpy dress outfit etal.
But my wife made her take leggings and a heavy pullover to travel back home in,well long story short,because of the weather conditions here the bus timetables were all to pot,so she went to get the bus and had to stand for about an hour as the bus was delayed,her feet had gotten wet as it was snowing and by the time she got home she was shivering and very lethargic.
When i saw her i it was time for action,so off with the damp clothes and into her pj's,and i made her eat some warm soup,then into bed,but no hot water bottle as she had to rewarm from the inside out,whilst in bed i had her eat a bar of chocolate so as to replenish the calories she'd lost through shivering,we took her temp and it was down to 34 degrees.She wanted just to fall asleep but we kept her waken until her temp returned back to normal which took about 40mins.
Well once the panic was over we let her snooze,so this morning she feels as though she has done a marathon,and her muscles are aching.
But i have thanked her for being my first hypo victim.
She did get a shock though.
So i said there you should pay heed to us old gits,and to that all i got was" yeah right dad".

Alls well that ends well
Cheers Stuart.