View Full Version : Overheating for no discernable reason... D:
mutegrunge
September 5th, 2007, 09:55 PM
Blah... well, only lately I've begun walking or biking to school each morning (about 15 minutes each way). Now, I'm not in horrible shape, nor am I at the top of my game, and it's not too hot outdoors this time of year either. But every time I arrive at school I am utterly boiling, sweaty, red... it's awful.
I can't figure why I would be affected like this, but it seems to be whenever I go from moving (no matter how vigorous) to sitting, with little transition in between. I can't see a reason why, so perhaps someone could enlighten me with their knowledge..? Heh.
Archduke Robert of France
September 17th, 2007, 01:57 AM
I am going to postulate:
1. Are you wearing new, different clothing styles? Like, if you're trying a new clothing style it may be hotter (not fashionably hotter) than your previous styles. This girl at my high school was wearing a turtle neck to try and be more European and she was sweating buckets.
2. Did you move somewhere new? I'm guessing no. If you did, you may have to acclimate to the new environment (unless you moved down the street). I move across the straight and it was much hotter in Kona so I was sweating quite often.
3. Unseasonably warm weather? Although you may not realize it, the weather may be a bit hotter than usual.
That is about all I can give. It could be medical, but I have no knowledge on that...
RaisingSand
October 2nd, 2007, 05:29 PM
^What he said.
Also, have you had anything like the flu or a cold lately? That sort of thing happens to me after I've just recovered/recovering from a bug like that, and I'm reasonably fit.
Gumleaf
October 4th, 2007, 01:37 AM
Blah... well, only lately I've begun walking or biking to school each morning (about 15 minutes each way). Now, I'm not in horrible shape, nor am I at the top of my game, and it's not too hot outdoors this time of year either. But every time I arrive at school I am utterly boiling, sweaty, red... it's awful.
I can't figure why I would be affected like this, but it seems to be whenever I go from moving (no matter how vigorous) to sitting, with little transition in between. I can't see a reason why, so perhaps someone could enlighten me with their knowledge..? Heh.
i know what you mean. when i'm doing something active i might break into a light sweat, but as soon as i stop it just pours out and is disgusting.
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