Originally posted by DaleDavenport3
reply to post by YourPopRock
I seen it hit 72 today, But mostly constant 50's
It seems to only really truely spike at night.
No idea why yet...

Originally posted by DaleDavenport3
reply to post by YourPopRock
I seen it hit 72 today, But mostly constant 50's

Originally posted by onyx718
reply to post by DaleDavenport3
Do you? because even the spiked levels wouldn't be enough to have that effect on you. 100 is not a danger level it's an alert to let you know something else other than the background radiation is going on. As someone posted here even twice the alert level wouldn't be anything immediately hazardous
all i know is today i'm extremely exhausted, very nauseous, got a slight fever, pretty disoriented, i been getting random
head aches, and it randomly feels like i got a cotton ball in the back of my throat. wish i could go see a doctor
. . . I also am still getting
used to the mountain air, do ya think that could effect my immune system? I been out here 6 months now, so i know the fatigue isn't from the mountain
air because i have been out running and jumping building my endurance. But that's all i know.
Originally posted by Deja`Vu
reply to post by YourPopRock
The truth, check this out. A man find 200+cpm in rain.