@Avengers
1- I wanted to ask something, do you feel my referring to underwears was gross? I was thinking of it practically, I mean it would make no sense to share body heat with someone while they are wearing wet clothes, it wouldn't serve the purpose. How can she get any better if she doesn't remove those wet clothes and get covered with something dry and warm, blanket or something. Sharing body heat can be beneficial also by getting under the wrap with the person who suffers from hypothermia if there are no other options available.
What Is the Treatment for Hypothermia? Hypothermia is a potentially life-threatening condition that needs emergency medical attention.
If medical care isn't immediately available:
- Remove any wet clothes, hats, gloves, shoes, and socks.
- Protect the person against wind, drafts, and further heat loss with warm, dry clothes and blankets.
- Move gently to a warm, dry shelter as soon as possible.
- Begin rewarming the person with extra clothing. Use warm blankets. Other helpful items for warming are: an electric blanket to the torso area and hot packs and heating pad on the torso, armpits, neck, and groin; however, these can cause burns to the skin. Use your own body heat if nothing else is available.
- Take the person's temperature if a thermometer is available.
- Offer warm liquids, but avoid alcohol and caffeine, which speed up heat loss. Don't try to give fluids to an unconscious person.
If the hypothermic person is unconscious, or has no pulse or signs of breathing, call for emergency help right away. CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) should be given immediately if a pulse can't be felt and there is no sign of breathing. Feel for the pulse for up to a whole minute before starting CPR, because the heart rate may be extremely slow and you should not start CPR if there is any heart beat present.
CPR should be continued, in the absence of signs of breathing or a pulse, until paramedics arrive or the person is taken to a hospital. In cases of advanced hypothermia, hospital treatment is required to rewarm the core temperature.
http://webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/what-is-hypothermia#3
By the way Cvs should make up their whether she was suffering from hypothermia or fever😆 If she is suffering from fever she won't need body heat rather things that would help reduce her temperature😆 Is Gazebo this much a cold place to make her go through hypothermia (Hypothermia is a potentially dangerous drop in body temperature, usually caused by prolonged exposure to cold temperatures!, source: www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/what-is-hypothermia)
2- I liked the songs you shared especially the last one
I forgot to give you the link to the other version of pyaar tune kya kiya (ishq se tu)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=uDOUcN3i__c
Lyrics
Pyaar tune kya kiya
Pyaar tune kya kiya
Tu falak hai main zameen hoon
Tu nahi to kuch nahi hoon
Tere bin kaise jiyun
Bole bin kaise kahun
Teri hi hoke rahun
Ishq se door bheegone lagi
Dil mein baatein hone lagi
Raat meri khone lagi
Haan tu meri hone lagi
Teri ulfat ka aisa asar hai
Teri hi ore meri jaati naza hai
Ke chehre se tere
Na honi haan nazre
Tere bin kaise jeeyun
Bole bin kaise kahun
Teri hi hoke rahun
Palchin mere khilne lage
Jabse tu mila
Hoo palchin mere khilne lage
Jabse tu mila
Kismat se jo hai miltha
Tu hai wo sila
Mujhpe to bas hain hak tera
Ishq se door bheegone lagi
Dil mein baatein hone lagi
Raat meri khone lagi
Haan tu meri hone lagi
Haan main teri hone lagi
P.S: My posts are always long🥱, I should start to reduce my bak bak, I wonder when people see my posts, they must get scared, they won't even feel like to read 😆
Edited by arshisfan - 8 years ago