Originally Posted by run it, ride it
I always wondered why I start getting chilled in the heat! This usually happens when running in a high humidex (I am, unfortunately, a very stubborn non-'fair weather athlete.' 40 or -40 celcius, hail, sleet, ice, mud--and you'd better believe I wear the shorts shorts until five degrees below freezing when I start -feeling- the micro tears).
It's reassuring to know I'm not the only heat-sensitive one out there (complements the Cold Urticaria, lucky me!), and that maybe I'm not a wuss because of it. I wouldn't DREAM of riding my horse in this weather, not even at the walk. He chills out in front of a big, big fan and drinks lots of water. But I expect myself to maintain the same level of activity. Ah well, the asthma usually stops me before the heat. The body has learned to counteract the inflated expectations of its owner. Funny how bodies learn to preserve themselves, eh?