It's summer and summer can be very dangerous. This year summer in Japan is intense, with most days above 35 (95f), approaching 40 (104f)—a few days ago was 40 exactly—and people are dropping like flies from heatstroke. Normally it hits kids and old folks the hardest, but we are all in danger if we aren't careful.
Enter this interesting lifehack from a Japanese nurse. Evidently you can tell a lot about the hydration level of your body just by pinching your hand.
Last week my son wasn't feeling well when I picked him up from his pre-school. When I got him home, he complained that he felt like throwing up and was tired. After he laid down, I happened to touch his forehead and he was burning up. I took him temperature and it was above 40. An icepad, a lot of water, and a night of rest later, he was fine, but I can't help but think we narrowly missed something more serious. It is not uncommon for young school kids to die from heatstroke in Japan. I will be using this hack!
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Extreme heat is a big concern for many, particularly drinking lots of water, wearing sunscreen and dark glasses when going outside.
Children and older adults do not like to consume water, almost to force them.
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Very interesting. Never heard of this little trick I don't think. I have upvoted and am going to resteem, but get your ass to Niigata and I will definitely buy you a beer.
Glad your son is okay. This heat has indeed been brutal.
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Coming up to see you and all the Niigata gang is very high on my list and I'm wanting to do it. Just a matter of scheduling. Working on it. I think my kids would love your area. They love the countryside, running wild on their in-law's farm, playing in nature.
Anyway, thanks, man. :) And thank you for all your continued support. I really appreciate it a lot.
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