FreeVineyards
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- Nov 5, 2011
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The other week I was doing some work for my boss, mostly helping him move some stuff from his garage to his basement. It was cold, there was snow on the ground, and i was only wearing a long sleeve t-shirt.
While I was working I threw in a dip. I had only done dip once before and, afraid of puking as I'm told can happen if you don't dip regularly, I made a full-hearted effort not to swallow any.
maybe half an hour later, I felt light-headed, slightly dizzy, nauseated, exhausted, and despite the snow on the ground and wearing only a long sleeve t shirt, i was dripping sweat off my face and sweat even soaked through some spots on my shirt.
My boss told me that I looked very pale so he sent me home.
I felt like this for about two hours and then got better out of nowhere. Since then, i haven't felt any of these symptoms.
There's no need to lecture me on how bad tobacco is for me, I just want to know if this was because of the dip or something else (plus, if it was because of the dip, I won't do it again anyway, haha)
While I was working I threw in a dip. I had only done dip once before and, afraid of puking as I'm told can happen if you don't dip regularly, I made a full-hearted effort not to swallow any.
maybe half an hour later, I felt light-headed, slightly dizzy, nauseated, exhausted, and despite the snow on the ground and wearing only a long sleeve t shirt, i was dripping sweat off my face and sweat even soaked through some spots on my shirt.
My boss told me that I looked very pale so he sent me home.
I felt like this for about two hours and then got better out of nowhere. Since then, i haven't felt any of these symptoms.
There's no need to lecture me on how bad tobacco is for me, I just want to know if this was because of the dip or something else (plus, if it was because of the dip, I won't do it again anyway, haha)