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PostPosted: Wed Feb 12, 2014 11:49 am 
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i dont even understand this

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... shoes.html

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Evan Harter walked for an hour in the snow in formal shoes, went to bed wearing wet socks - and woke up with purple feet
After having his toes amputated, the 22-year-old, from Plattsburg, will now have to learn to walk again


although, with dress shoes it was probably no different then being barefoot... scares me though because i walk 3/4 mile to the bar all the time, even when its 0F

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 12, 2014 11:53 am 
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IkeSouth wrote:
the 22-year-old, from Plattsburg, will now have to learn to walk again


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 12, 2014 12:00 pm 
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Walking home for an hour from a dinner party?

No friends could give him a lift?

And as drunk as Ive ever been I think I would still know to take off wet socks


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One time, when I was much younger, I was hanging out with some buddies and I got extremely drunk. I am talking so drunk that it was a miracle that I was conscious. I was trying to work my magic with the ladies, but was having no luck, probably because I was virtually incoherent.

Somehow, I got separated from my friends and I ended up wandering around lost in a drunken stupor. Unfortunately it was January and it was so cold that even though I was so drunk I started to realize I was probably going to die unless I got inside somewhere. So I ended up banging on random doors until finally some kind soul let me in. The next morning I had gigantic blisters on my ears from the cold. These blisters were unbelievably massive, and I have subsequently learned that I was very close to the frostbite level.

So I can relate to this story. Also, this is why I do not miss drinking.

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if you had been smoking weed instead of drinking, that never would have happened


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 12, 2014 12:31 pm 
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rogers park bryan wrote:
And as drunk as Ive ever been I think I would still know to take off wet socks


does that even matter though? if hes inside, his wet socks actually help gradually warm his feet instead of shocking them, and i dont think they could contribute to frostbite because theyre not frozen. maybe im wrong though, i dont know.


nice story stoneroses... i have been there too. ive had my hands so cold i literally lost all feeling, i would bang them against the bar rail and i cant feel it. it does scare you a bit, but im lucky to never had frostbite.

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Bagels wrote:
if you had been smoking weed instead of drinking, that never would have happened


he wouldnt have made it home and likely would have died in the ditch.

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 12, 2014 12:35 pm 
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if hes inside, his wet socks actually help gradually warm his feet instead of shocking them, and i dont think they could contribute to frostbite because theyre not frozen. maybe im wrong though, i dont know.
You are very wrong. Wet clothes never help get you warm regardless of if you are inside or outside. It can be 85 degrees outside and but if you are in wet clothes and its dark out its still very possible to get hypothermia.

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Frank Coztansa wrote:
IkeSouth wrote:
if hes inside, his wet socks actually help gradually warm his feet instead of shocking them, and i dont think they could contribute to frostbite because theyre not frozen. maybe im wrong though, i dont know.
You are very wrong. Wet clothes never help get you warm regardless of if you are inside or outside. It can be 85 degrees outside and but if you are in wet clothes and its dark out its still very possible to get hypothermia.


i thought we were talking about frostbite.

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Well, obviously you can't get frostbite in 85 degree temps. But you can if you are in wet clothes even if you are inside. If you are alone and fall into icy water, the only chance you have at surviving is to strip off your wet clothes (all of them), try to dry yourself off as much as possible, ring your clothes out, then build a fire. You can have the biggest fire in the world going but if you stay in those wet clothes, frostbite and possibly death is inevitable.

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yet CPS was open yesterday -8 degrees!!

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Frank Coztansa wrote:
Well, obviously you can't get frostbite in 85 degree temps. But you can if you are in wet clothes even if you are inside. If you are alone and fall into icy water, the only chance you have at surviving is to strip off your wet clothes (all of them), try to dry yourself off as much as possible, ring your clothes out, then build a fire. You can have the biggest fire in the world going but if you stay in those wet clothes, frostbite and possibly death is inevitable.


i thought we were talking about being inside, in bed.

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It is very possible to get frostbite inside in bed if you are wearing icy/snowy clothes.

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Frank Coztansa wrote:
It is very possible to get frostbite inside in bed if you are wearing icy/snowy clothes.


i thought it said his socks were wet. you have changed the story 3 times now to prove youre right. youre not. you actually agree with me but its impossible for you to leave it at that. thats ok though, i am a self reflective black sheep in this family.

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Frank Coztansa wrote:
It is very possible to get frostbite inside in bed if you are wearing icy/snowy clothes.

I don't know about very possible. Possible maybe. Very possible seems very unlikely.

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IkeSouth wrote:
Bagels wrote:
if you had been smoking weed instead of drinking, that never would have happened


he wouldnt have made it home and likely would have died in the ditch.

Only after he stopped to get some crack, which according to the government is the next step after weed.


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