hypothermia we lift him up he walks 50 feet and collapses we lift him up again he walks 20 ft and collapses we're over
I collapsed because of hypothermia .
world's expert on hypothermia , is that if somebody is ever hypothermic, never put them in a hot shower.
be incapacitated by hypothermia and drown.
And food is wonderful medicine for hypothermia .
And he was dying of hypothermia .
They can succumb to exhaustion and hypothermia and they can easily drown in rough seas.
the water sure that I was okay it hit me and hypothermia like I've never felt before set in and I just started
Now I had these weird side effects from the hypothermia .
So I do know that one of the side effects of hypothermia is that you become dehydrated and that also helps to contribute
pretty much constant second-stage hypothermia .
You have the things that kill you first, right-- hypothermia , blood loss, your heart stopping.
And with, for example, hypothermia , don't let the cold numbness set in, right?
Liam Keating, who was the world's expert on hypothermia , who started researching me and asking me if I'd come to London to be part of their research study.
for instance, there was one officer who told me about his experience of going into hypothermia , where his temperature dropped severely and he was extremely cold and
And being able to tell that story, I was able to also explain what hypothermia is, what you look like, or somebody looks like when they go into hypothermia , and what
In addition, I was able to then talk about what to do to prevent hypothermia and how to condition for colder waters so
People don't realize you can get hypothermia in the tropics, but as you're going at night, even if it's
And so I just ran in and dove into the ocean, which is really silly, because I nearly got hypothermia .
We had to abandon everything that we had with our captors-- no warm clothes, no food, on the verge of hypothermia for six days, where we just got closer
Really wet, really cold, in the middle of winter, and there was a real danger of hypothermia .
And I was able to draw on the expertise of Gordon Giesbrecht, who is the expert up in Manitoba, Canada, who can tell you all about the physiology behind hypothermia .
And over time, through more studies, how has the incidence of hypothermia been reduced among this population?
In fact there's an agent who's detailed basically to watch him and make sure he doesn't turn blue because blue indicates hypothermia .