Confusion and APATHY are two of the first occuring effects of hypothermia. These can occur when core body temperatures drop only to 95 degrees, or only around 4 degrees below normal body temperature. Only a few hours in 62 degree water could easily cause that much temperature drop. Panic and exhaustion from trying to hang on to a boat in huge waves would only hasten the effects of the cold temperatures.
These effects have caused people lost in blizzards to sometimes take off clothing items and simply lay down in the snow thinking that they only need to "cool off and rest".
So, though WE are thinking clearly that these men were strong and fit and smart and had so much to try to live for.....they were not thinking or behaving as their normal selves, they were thinking with a brain made dysfunctional by the cold.
Think of the passengers on the plane that went into the Hudson River, while the water was colder there, those people were only in it for literally a few minutes and many suffered from hypothermia effects. Many of them stated that they thought they were going to freeze and drown, even though they could SEE help coming immediately.
Confusion and APATHY are two of the first occuring effects of hypothermia. These can occur when core body temperatures drop only to 95 degrees, or only around 4 degrees below normal body temperature. Only a few hours in 62 degree water could easily cause that much temperature drop. Panic and exhaustion from trying to hang on to a boat in huge waves would only hasten the effects of the cold temperatures.
These effects have caused people lost in blizzards to sometimes take off clothing items and simply lay down in the snow thinking that they only need to "cool off and rest".
So, though WE are thinking clearly that these men were strong and fit and smart and had so much to try to live for.....they were not thinking or behaving as their normal selves, they were thinking with a brain made dysfunctional by the cold.
Think of the passengers on the plane that went into the Hudson River, while the water was colder there, those people were only in it for literally a few minutes and many suffered from hypothermia effects. Many of them stated that they thought they were going to freeze and drown, even though they could SEE help coming immediately.
This is an excellent explanation about the effects of hypothermia.
What a heartbreaking tragedy. All my prayers for the friends and families of these men.
I don't have a lot of random fears, but being stranded on the open ocean is in my Top 3.
Confusion and APATHY are two of the first occuring effects of hypothermia. These can occur when core body temperatures drop only to 95 degrees, or only around 4 degrees below normal body temperature. Only a few hours in 62 degree water could easily cause that much temperature drop. Panic and exhaustion from trying to hang on to a boat in huge waves would only hasten the effects of the cold temperatures.
These effects have caused people lost in blizzards to sometimes take off clothing items and simply lay down in the snow thinking that they only need to "cool off and rest".
So, though WE are thinking clearly that these men were strong and fit and smart and had so much to try to live for.....they were not thinking or behaving as their normal selves, they were thinking with a brain made dysfunctional by the cold.
Think of the passengers on the plane that went into the Hudson River, while the water was colder there, those people were only in it for literally a few minutes and many suffered from hypothermia effects. Many of them stated that they thought they were going to freeze and drown, even though they could SEE help coming immediately.
I do hope the NFL players will chip in and continue the search, if only to find their bodies, or a miracle.............
raeann,Thanks...and I hope that someone helps the families to understand this process, also. They should not feel disappointed or angry that these men did not "try harder" or "stay strong and fight", they were essentially dealing with a brain injury beyond anything that they could control or think through. The one survivor somehow must have functioned on a kind of autopilot response where he stuck with what all boating safety plans instruct....STAY WITH THE BOAT!
I do hope the NFL players will chip in and continue the search, if only to find their bodies, or a miracle.............
Thanks...and I hope that someone helps the families to understand this process, also. They should not feel disappointed or angry that these men did not "try harder" or "stay strong and fight", they were essentially dealing with a brain injury beyond anything that they could control or think through. The one survivor somehow must have functioned on a kind of autopilot response where he stuck with what all boating safety plans instruct....STAY WITH THE BOAT!
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