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Staying safe in the sun (for those who take medication)
Amy22
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I can't believe how hot the weather has been lately and apparently today is the hottest day of the week too!.
I don't know where this post exactly belongs to be fair so let me know if I put it in the wrong place. I'd thought I'd make a thread/post about staying safe in the sun especially if anyone takes medication at the moment and breaking down some tips for staying safe during this sunny season.
I take RSSI'S or antidespressant's/other form of medication. Can the sun affect me?
Yes, for those who take RSSI's, SSI'S or any type of medication such as anti-depressants which can be setraline, fluoxetine etc, we are more prove to dehydration and overheating due to the hot climate. As someone who is on fluoxetine, I find the weather can make me feel more hotter and I am prove to overheating quite quickly. Therefore, one of my top tips is to make sure that you are drinking plenty of fluid and staying hydrated!. I know sometimes it can be hard trying to make sure we are hydrated at times even I forget to drink water too as well
. I find sometimes having a reminder on a phone, or even using a water tracker can be handy. There are also water bottles you can get which measure how much you have drunk in the day to keep you on drink.
I hope everyone is enjoying the lovely weather at the moment, I know I have been. But I wish everyone a happy and safe week and weekend too
. Stay hydrated.
I take RSSI'S or antidespressant's/other form of medication. Can the sun affect me?
Yes, for those who take RSSI's, SSI'S or any type of medication such as anti-depressants which can be setraline, fluoxetine etc, we are more prove to dehydration and overheating due to the hot climate. As someone who is on fluoxetine, I find the weather can make me feel more hotter and I am prove to overheating quite quickly. Therefore, one of my top tips is to make sure that you are drinking plenty of fluid and staying hydrated!. I know sometimes it can be hard trying to make sure we are hydrated at times even I forget to drink water too as well
I hope everyone is enjoying the lovely weather at the moment, I know I have been. But I wish everyone a happy and safe week and weekend too
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I also only recently found out about it I think a while ago. A friend of mine inspired to make this thread because they recently said about how certain medication can make you feel hotter and dehydrated. I can definitely research whether setraline has that effect too if you'd like. It could be a possibility that the medication your on is more prone to making you feel hotter and uncomfortable in this weather. I tend to struggle with the warmer weather eventhough I do love Summer, the temperature is too much sometimes and I feel like I need to go and sit in a freezer 😂 to cool down.
Hiya just saw this on my email, yes of course feel free to bump it. It is a heatwave soon too so hope everyone is staying safe and eating lots of ice cream ❄
Aw no worries. I only knew about the medication, RSSI thing in the summer from a post a friend shared on their social media I think and I saw it on social media too. So I wanted to mention about it because for a lot of people on medication especially fluoxetine, anti depressants etc this weather can make you feel a lot more tired so it's important to stay hydrated. Even for people who aren't on any medication staying hydrated goes a long way too.
I'm glad the post is helpful. As someone who also takes fluoxetine sometimes I find this weather can make me feel a lot more tired.
yeah definitely.