Is it normal i feel unwell when i work in the heat/when its a hot day?

Do others feel sick/nauseous when outside all day in the hot sun? Over the past 3 days I've been out working all day in the hot sun and I sometimes feel queasy as if I want to throw up. When its cooler I feel fine. Anyone else experience this? Yes, I do try to drink as much water as I can :) lol

Yes the sun makes me crook 9
Na, I'm fine in extreme heat 2
Sometimes 12
Other 1
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  • charli.m

    ...you really need to ask this?

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  • i_was_fricasseed

    Balls

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  • theseeker

    It's probably normal if you're not used to it. Take more breaks if it helps. Personally, I'm from Minnesota and the only time it ever gets hot is in the summer, but I'm sure it gets way hotter in other places.

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  • noid

    You need to drink Powerade as well as water.

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    • strangethingshappen

      I do sometimes :) Also , i add minerals or electrolytes if I have them

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  • hgjukbjk

    I don't go outside so I never have this problem.

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    • strangethingshappen

      Omg are u a vampire?

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      • hgjukbjk

        No I don't drink blood.

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        • strangethingshappen

          Daum ! Thought u may have been Edward Cullen ;)

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  • dytrog

    I love hot weather. I spent years living and working in hot places like Blythe and Needles Ca. And diff. towns in Az. I hate cold. But I lived in NM and Co. where it was real cold in the winter. Then after moving to hot I don't like cold. I have to work in the snow and cold rain in the winter as a locksmith and don't really think or pay much attention to it when working. I just dress for it. Except I can't wear gloves.

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  • RoseIsabella

    I'm not a fan of hot, dry weather, nor am I a fan of overly bright sunlight. It feels so oppressive and overwhelming. The hot, humid summers of the Houston area are quite excruciating, but the hot, dry conditions of Las Vegas feel like death. Several years ago an opthamologist discovered sun damage in my left eye, and told me I'm at a risk for skin cancer. As horrible as it sounds I feel an odd sense of validation now that I have a medical reason to avoid the sun.

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  • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

    take it from a feller whats worked a lotta years in a lotta heat

    its good for yalls body and constitution

    keep drankin that water and no sugared shit

    it sucks but long as yall can git away from it while yall aint workin then keep at it and yall git used to it

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