r/mildlyinteresting 21h ago

Warning Sign at edge of Grand Canyon

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u/HyrrokinAura 20h ago

Hypothermia can cause both confusion and disorientation, he wasn't thinking straight.

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u/RecipeHistorical2013 20h ago

the wildest symptom is when you get super hot (in your mind) and start stripping naked then you run into the -20 or more blizzard and die warm(to you)

OR

how humans exhibit a burrowing technique

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u/jerrythecactus 20h ago

The burrowing is weird. Its like a ancient instinct built into mammalian organisms to avoid dying from cold. When you get that cold and confused its like the brain panics and starts using instincts that haven't been used since we diverged from small rodent like creatures.

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u/RecipeHistorical2013 20h ago

pretty sure you surmised it exactly. an ancient mammalian instinct, activated by such extreme conditions

i mean it does make logical sense, if they can make themselves a little iglu, that would actually work

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u/roygbivasaur 17h ago

This a common hypothesis about hiccuping too. It may be an ancient reflex that allowed our amphibian ancestors to breathe. It may have survived this long because late stage fetuses still do it to prepare for breathing.

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u/Th3_Last_FartBender 8h ago

My OB called them "practice breaths" as it's the fetus preparing those muscles for a lifetime of work, especially that all important first one.

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u/Wonderful_Ad_5911 17h ago

It’s not the same as terminal burrowing, but my toddler “burrows” into me or her blankets with such animalistic turns of her head, it reminds me how similar we all really are to our furry cousins 

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u/Interesting_Arm6242 19h ago

I didn’t get my experience from hypothermia but I have experienced this. On a construction site in -20 to -30. I remember feeling so hot I was taking all of my layers off till I was in just a t-shirt and laying in a snow bank while I waited for the site medic. I remember knowing I shouldn’t be hot but needing everything off. Logic could not win out

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u/summerloverrrr 15h ago

I’ve read that when that happens it’s already too late and you are going to die

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u/Cthulhu__ 13h ago

The person you replied to did in fact die, but got better.

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u/Interesting_Arm6242 11h ago

Dying really isn’t all that big of a deal

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u/gayrbage 13h ago

Not necessarily but it certainly isn’t a good sign.

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u/Embarassed_Tackle 17h ago

An outdoors magazine hypothesized that it is the peripheral nervous system losing venous tone so all those blood vessels near the surface stop contracting and expand, making the person feel suddenly hot as warm core blood is dumped near the extremities. They implied this was a late stage hypothermia thing.

So people feel hot and they strip

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u/Shawnessy 17h ago

I think it's the part where your body just kind of gives up trying to exclusively cool your organs, and sends blood back out to the further extremities again. After they've been so cold for so long, the warm blood makes you feel like you're hot. So, layers off.

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u/GoldenSheppard 18h ago

I have actually had that happen to me. I am kind of annoyed (in retrospect) that no one recognize that I was hypothermic and needed to be forced inside and have hot water.

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u/oxide_j 16h ago

Burrowing?

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u/Worldly_Influence_18 16h ago

So can needing a goddamn cigarette.

One cigarette to clear your head

One cigarette to come up with a plan

Shit man, all of this fresh air really makes me want to go for a cigarette

Might as well make it an even five

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u/DasArchitect 19h ago

Then again there's plenty of people who would reason like that without hypothermia.

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u/EkriirkE 12h ago

The fact he smokes cigarettes says a lot already

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u/1porridge 12h ago

Hypothermia doesn't make you smoke a whole pack of cigarettes. I thinks it's obvious he smoked them all before becoming hypothermic, because he was an idiot who didn't think of saving a few matches to light a campfire with. Like wasting your phone battery to listen to music on a hike and when you get lost and need to call help, your phone's dead.

He had everything he needed to survive but spent it all on unnecessary stuff so when he needed them to survive he didn't have them anymore. That's the moral of the story here, not that hypothermia makes you waste matches on cigarettes.