silly little thing i made ฅ^•ﻌ•^ฅ
Kinda fucked up and nasty how vampires drink blood, imo. Like. Pepsi costs a dollar seventy five
It's no longer disability pride month, but awareness is always important. Especially since August is the hottest month in my state, please be kind to people with disabilities, especially if they're hidden. Because more than likely we're being guilt tripped by our friends and family and being put in extreme danger just because everyone else "isn't that hot."
This disability pride month I'd like to talk about heat intolerance. Because honestly although it's not the first health issue that presented symptoms in my life. It was the first time I was like "I don't think my body works right".
And honestly given disability pride month is during one of the hottest months in the year. It seems fitting. Especially because there's a lot of disabilities and medications that cause it.
Simply speaking it's the inability for the body to regulate it's temperatures especially in hot settings to cool itself down.
Because gaslighting people or worse not providing them a place to cool down just because you "feel fine" is extremely fucking dangerous.
Antihistamines (Allergy medications) . Decongestants (Sudafed or any medication that has the D at the end of it). Stimulants (ADHD medications. Steroids. Caffeine.) Beta-blockers (blood pressure medications). Overactive bladder treatment. Psychiatric medications (including but not limited to medications for depression and anxiety). Pain relievers. Antibiotics.
EDS (Elhers-Danlos syndrome). Autism. ADHD. Migraines. Brain/spinal-cord injury. Sensory processing disorder. Chronic fatigue syndrome. Endocrin problems. POTS. Menopause. Hypothyroidism. Diabetes. Heart Disease. Multiple sclerosis. Mental health disorders.
Reduce time outside during hot months. Keep your electrolytes up. Drink plenty of water. Stay out of the sun whenever possible if outside. Be aware of the symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke.
Clothes that are best worn for heat intolerance. Loose lightweight breathable fabrics. Natural fibers. Long sleeves that protect from sunburn as sunburns will increase your risk. Light clothes that reflect light. Wide brimmed hats that shade the face and neck.
Headaches. Excessive fatigue. Mood changes. Muscle cramping or weakness. Nausea/ vomiting. Rapid heartbeat. Excessive sweating or not sweating at all.
If you suspect you have heat intolerance you can go to your PCP to discuss what medications you may be on and what you can do about it. Otherwise, please go to the emergency room if you have symptoms of heat stroke.
To raise awareness. Not just for the people that have it but weren't aware of what it was called. But for all of the idiots that tried to gaslight me when I was in school because I was like "I don't think this is normal. Every time we do our mile run outside I vomit all over the place but other kids aren't doing that."
Also because people always blame me for over heating if I wear long sleeves or pants. I always like to take notes from what people in the middle east wear because they literally live in the excessive heat and spend long hours in the excessive heat. Often in clothing that covers most of their body. They've gotta know what they're doing, right?
Shut the fuck up 😊
-fae
puppygirls when they see The Cage
computer how do I find therians near me no giving out my address online no wearing gear to school quickest route. computer do you hear me
Me:
you sure those weren't hallucinogens?
Throwback to when I took painkillers and woke up with Photoshop open on my computer to this image I had made
Ok so people look at me crazy when i tell them one of the best times to be outside is this fall-winter or winter-spring transition
Like its not summer so theres no horrid heat or bugs
Theres sometimes snow
Youre plesantly surprised when you lay in the sun and its kind of warm
PLEASE TELL ME someone gets this
ME
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