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1747881 tn?1546175878 Like most people in Alaska, the residents of those frozen cities are burning wood to keep themselves warm this winter. Smoke from wood-burning stoves increases small-particle pollution, which settles in low-lying areas and can be breathed in. The EPA thinks this is a big problem. Eight years ago, the agency ruled that wide swaths of the most densely populated parts of the region were in “non-attainment” of federal air quality standards.
Avatar n tn Hi ,First here is a little background leading into my actual question. My father had a moderate heart attack in May of this year.During the course of the ER care followed by the cardiac surgeon's first examination, we learned that my father had also had a silent heart attack at some point in the past. At the time of his heart attack in May of this year, my father was 63 and has since turned 64. As a result of the heart attack in May my father ended up having to have quadruple CABG.
1084398 tn?1277304810 t know about it, but never really had the heat issues before. This winter was horrible if we had the wood stove on (Major dizziness and not feeling like I had a clear head.) The winter previous and so on, I loved having the heat from the stove and didn't mind if it was 90 degrees! Loved every minute of it. Now, I can't stand it. Does anyone else feel the same way?
Avatar f tn So who all is experiencing a heat wave where they live, and who has felt like complete crap since it started?
Avatar f tn No heat wave this year but last year it was horrible, and its very dangerous to get a heat stroke, but in Montreal they have a heat wave and humidity its horrible, and that his not a good combination for me because Im allergic to water and my own sweet so I can't do anything :(
Avatar n tn Other potential indoor sources of formaldehyde include cigarette smoke and the use of unvented, fuel-burning appliances such as gas stoves, wood-burning stoves, and kerosene heaters. Industrial workers who produce formaldehyde or formaldehyde-containing products, laboratory technicians, health care professionals, and mortuary employees may be exposed to higher levels of formaldehyde than the general public.
230948 tn?1235844329 Hi All My gp is moving away from MS and sending me to a neuromuscular consultant he deals in MG channelpathies and most autoimmune muscle disorders. Recently i had a numb patch on my left buttock/hip which is still there now going on 3 mths and spreading slowly.
2178416 tn?1337613993 t even do fire in our backyards or go for walks in the wood for now! We need some rain, but I dread it because the up comming pressure is going to give me a bad HA. And I'm sure we will have tunder as well! Ah, well I'll still enjoy it because winter will be here soon!!!
Avatar f tn You may have a Vitamin D deficiency this time of the year due to the lack of sun shine on your skin. This lack of sun shine my also case depression problems. All of these can cause heart rhythm problems. If the wood stove is "properly" ventilated I don't see any reason for it to cause problem. Are you a serious wood heat family? That is, do you heat with wood 24/7 ? If yes, you may want to explore that subject further, perhaps on a wood heat forum/blog.
Avatar f tn The wave of heat can't be a normal hot flash. I had a hysterectomy at age 33. I'm 64. I turn my heat down to at least 63 or 64 at night. It's cool in my room. Every morning as soon as I open my eyes the heat starts. Seems like it starts from my core. It only lasts maybe a minute. I have to throw off the covers and stick my leg out. Sometimes I can almost break a sweat during the heat wave. After it stops I get really cold and have to cover back up. It does not happen any other time.
Avatar m tn Yesterday night i was making a pizza When i open the oven door a heat wave come in My face and eyes . I immediately close the eyes but this was after the wave ,now my vision is normal and the eyes also look normal but I feel something weird on the eyes like a small burning sensation and some head ache maybe I guess the head ache can be that I got nervous . This have never happened to me and I didn’t make anything different or I put my face really near the oven the heat wave just came .
Avatar f tn Communities People What would cause a wave of heat to come over me immediately when I wake up? MammaW273 6 mins The wave of heat can't be a normal hot flash. I had a hysterectomy at age 33. I'm 64. I turn my heat down to at least 63 or 64 at night. It's cool in my room. Every morning as soon as I open my eyes the heat starts. Seems like it starts from my core. It only lasts maybe a minute. I have to throw off the covers and stick my leg out.
535822 tn?1443976780 Surprise ,last night on Fox news there was Laura Bush chatting to the news anchor about Hillary Clinton and the Clinton Initiative ..guess what money for Africa ..cook Stoves , their carbon foot print and our tax dollars giving them new cook stoves ...some ones getting pretty rich out of this ...I was'nt surprised that Clinton was in on it but I was surprised at Laura Bush ...
535822 tn?1443976780 Have you ever had flair enough to be able to sell or invent something economical,( okay Cheap) what about childrens clothes , furniture, if you have an imagination, and can draw a straight line , you know the cribs of today ,the changing tables, chests are very old fashioned looking, boring and yet do you know that they and other furniture can be made out of lighter wood, you could design light good looking kids furniture , or any other furniture for a very reasonable cost, so you work out the d
Avatar f tn I am 38 weeks I just went on leave August 24th I also have a physically demanding job im a sous chef and on my feet all day cooking by hot stoves and ovens and I just couldn't do it I was in pain and the heat was getting tome jujust listen to your body it will let you know when enough is enough
Avatar f tn Thank God this heat wave has finally broken. The heat was making me sick.
Avatar n tn Yes, eye irritation is quite common in wood burners. Consider a different heat source and use artificial tears such as Blink or Opteve. If you have not had an eye exam in the last 2 years see an ophthalmologist. Find one near you at www.aao.
1266807 tn?1271762886 i just googled it...it is denatured alcohol 95% proof..and has a variety of uses..if one is drinking this i think they would burn their insides and be violently ill and near death from severe alcohol poisoning!
400099 tn?1282954864 I got waaay overheated before we got an air conditioner put in. Heat wave struck. Anyway, my hand and most of my arm is half numb and tingling. Almost like I'm holding an electrical cord. Anyone else ever have this? It's making me nervous. You know...what now?
Avatar f tn So I am just curious, why is heat such an enemy of mine now with MS? I see people posting about wearing freezer vest (not sure what they are called) and I'm wondering at what point does one with MS get to where you have to wear that? Now I do understand the fact that you want to try to maintain a normal core temperature at all time but where do you draw that line? Does it depend on how long you are out in the heat?
Avatar f tn Are any of you guys from los Angeles? And is this heat wave driving you insane?