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sadgirl2023

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Apr 23, 2024
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I live in Florida and the temperatures are rising high quickly and is currently in the 90s. I know it may not be the best way, but how efficient would it be to sit in my hot car without it running and get a heat stroke? Will I die? Will I pass out? Will I just be dehydrated? I thought about putting a bag over my head to help suffocate me
Thoughts and ideas?
 
halleyscomet

halleyscomet

halley
Mar 26, 2024
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I would imagine si would greatly lower your chances of success. You'll probably freak out and exit the car.
 
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I don't know much, but I think you're more likely to get really sick, but alive. You'll just have to suffer more as you wait to (hopefully) recover to try again.
 
Sylveon

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Oct 10, 2023
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I highly doubt it; we've temperatures of over 107°F here, and yet there hasn't been a single reported death via heatstroke. I agree with @halleyscomet; I've had the pleasure of walking in the sun during noon at those temperatures, and it's not exactly a pleasant experience per se.
 
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