Histigress -> RE: Am I the only one this happened to??? (7/21/2007 12:55:05 PM)
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thank you A/all again, for all of Y/your input... i appreciate it very much, quote:
ORIGINAL: CreativeDominant In your case, I also think you should speak to your doctor but also...stop playing in the shower by yourself. Sounds like a good way to wind up with more ouchie than you bargained for when you picked up the soap on a rope. lol ... thank You for the insight, but the one thing it did not involve was the soap on a rope ... *smirks* quote:
ORIGINAL: NakenOnMyChain It could be blood-pressure related, especially if the hot shower triggers it. Do your hands and feet get swollen at all? only when i have been sitting in for a long period of time and my legs are crossed (like that happens very often) *winks*... or when i am experiencing water gain (for lack of the proper term) quote:
ORIGINAL: achillesheel sorry to say, although it's a great experience, it is not something you should be trying to achieve. The vasoconstriction going on in a hot shower is one reason why we don't tend to allow heart patients in the hospital to take a shower.....you can pass out, and fall, and end up with a lot worse than just a "syncopal episode". be well..... well i sure hope that this isn't the case with me, but i will make sure i ask my doctor about it... like i said earlier... i have enough going on with my brain, and parts of the rest of my body already... heh quote:
Original: meticulousgirl when you black out in the shower and want to faint it has to do with your oxygen level, and the steam coming from the shower. the water was more luke warm than hot, but did create a bit of steam.... once again.... thank you A/all for your time and feedback [:)] very very much appreciated ... take care of Y/you and Y/yours, His.... in mind, heart, body, and soul...bound for eternity
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