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Yeah my sister texted me from Sante Fe. 87 with 7%.In Phoenix right now it's 103 degrees and it feels like it's 103 degrees (9% humidity - relatively high for here). It's only 1:41pm here right now. It's supposed to get up to 106 today.
Yeah my sister texted me from Sante Fe. 87 with 7%.
Next Thursday we are supposed to break triple digits officially. With most days at 95.
I wonder how Death Valley looks.
2020 was the hottest year on record in Phoenix (dating back to 1895 when they began keeping records). Check out these fun stats:
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I agree. This is my favorite place I've ever lived. You just have to make sure that you stay hydrated out here. Your body is actually sweating a lot, but the humidity is so low that the sweat evaporates off your skin and you don't realize how much you're sweating. That is a major problem for out-of-state hikers, for instance. They go out hiking without water, and then they end up having to be rescued because they get heat stroke.Feels better than here. I had a picture of us visiting when it was reading 120 on their screen. Flew back to Atlanta and was ready to go back.
The heat being dry there hits you, but not in the soul sucking way humidity does.
Woof. I just got one of those totally unexpected phone calls. Can I be at the hospital by 6AM tomorrow for a heart procedure. They implant a device in the heart to block off the left atrial appendage as a means to stop clots from forming during atrial fibrillation. It means getting off blood thinners within a few months, so I'm going for it - just didn't expect it to be so sudden. I've been in a randomized trial but without the device (Watchman); had a bleeding problem a few weeks ago so apparently that flipped my status.
Good luck! Check back in and let us know how you're feeling afterward.Woof. I just got one of those totally unexpected phone calls. Can I be at the hospital by 6AM tomorrow for a heart procedure. They implant a device in the heart to block off the left atrial appendage as a means to stop clots from forming during atrial fibrillation. It means getting off blood thinners within a few months, so I'm going for it - just didn't expect it to be so sudden. I've been in a randomized trial but without the device (Watchman); had a bleeding problem a few weeks ago so apparently that flipped my status.
I'm on blood thinners too (Xarelto). I threw what the doctors described as DVT's behind the knee along with massive pulmonary emboli (lungs completely filled with pulmonary emboli, including a saddle embolism) back in 2011 while recovering from a fractured ankle. Then, I threw additional clots (portal vein thrombosis and thrombosis of the superior mesenteric vein) in 2021 a couple months after getting the JNJ covid vaccine. Now, I'm on blood thinners for life.
