07-09-2010, 12:06 PM
It looks as if the end is in sight. Hows everyone been doing?
Pat actually had an AC problem. I assume he begrudgingly coughed up the cash and got it fixed.
I came pretty close to having a heat stroke 2 weeks ago. I was working in my back yard and yes, I was keeping hydrated, when all of a sudden I got a pounding head ache. I worked a little longer then felt dizzy. I went in to the AC and had a drink. Head still spinning, stomach now very nauseous. After a shower I started to vomit. I then slept from 4:30 through the rest of the day. Had a head ache for 5 days afterward. This heat is brutal!
I think I'm ready to move.
<b>Stories from WTOP-</b>
Heat-Related Deaths
In Maryland, health officials say this week's heat has been linked to the death of a Baltimore resident. The Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene said an adult resident was found in a home with air temperatures over 90 degrees.
That brings the total number of heat-related deaths in the state this year to eight. There were six heat-related deaths reported last year, and 17 reported in 2008.
Records set
It reached 102 degrees at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Wednesday, setting a new record for July 7. Baltimore Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport also set a new record when the temperature reached 100 degrees.
Tuesday was a record-breaker at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, where the temperature reached 105 degrees.
Pat actually had an AC problem. I assume he begrudgingly coughed up the cash and got it fixed.
I came pretty close to having a heat stroke 2 weeks ago. I was working in my back yard and yes, I was keeping hydrated, when all of a sudden I got a pounding head ache. I worked a little longer then felt dizzy. I went in to the AC and had a drink. Head still spinning, stomach now very nauseous. After a shower I started to vomit. I then slept from 4:30 through the rest of the day. Had a head ache for 5 days afterward. This heat is brutal!
I think I'm ready to move.
<b>Stories from WTOP-</b>
Heat-Related Deaths
In Maryland, health officials say this week's heat has been linked to the death of a Baltimore resident. The Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene said an adult resident was found in a home with air temperatures over 90 degrees.
That brings the total number of heat-related deaths in the state this year to eight. There were six heat-related deaths reported last year, and 17 reported in 2008.
Records set
It reached 102 degrees at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Wednesday, setting a new record for July 7. Baltimore Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport also set a new record when the temperature reached 100 degrees.
Tuesday was a record-breaker at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, where the temperature reached 105 degrees.

