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It is quite clear that what some of us experience with nausea, headache, etc. after sun exposure is NOT dehydration or heat stroke. Medical people tend to get into ruts and if there is something outside their understanding, they force the symptoms into what they know. It doesn't make it so. I'm 71 and well familiar with the responses of my body to sun exposure. Serious research will be required to understand the pattern of sun exposure and symptoms some of us experience. I recommend that people with this problem do serious hydration and protect themselves from direct exposure but I am certain that for some of us it is not the same as what happens to virturally anyone who becomes dehydrated or clearly has undergone damaging sun exposure.

August 26, 2012 - 6:18am

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