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Straight Talk: Heat - A Super Woman’s Kryptonite 
Published Thursday, July 24, 2008 2:00 PM
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By Miasha



I had every intention on writing about a different topic—more relationship geared, however I went through something recently that I felt I should share.

 

Like most of my life’s experiences, I find that this one could help someone else in the world. And so to it, I’ve decided to dedicate this month’s article.

 

I was at Sesame Place this past weekend with my husband and son. We were standing in the line for the Merry-Go-Round and instantly I started to feel light-headed. I leaned up against the bar, hoping that the feeling would go away but it didn’t. Instead, it got worse.

 

I told my husband that I didn’t feel well. I told him I felt like I was going to pass out. He said he would go get me some water as soon as the guy operating the ride came back to unlock the gate and let him out. At that moment my vision became extremely blurry. I told my husband not to leave me to get the water. I needed him there. Then the next thing I knew, I passed out in my husband’s arms.

 

I was taken to the First Aid area of the amusement park. The medics took my blood pressure and my pulse and gave me several cups of Gatorade. Once I came to and was able to answer their questions, they explained that because I am pregnant and hadn’t had much fluids that day, combined with the fact that I was standing out in the hot sun, I was dehydrated, causing me to pass out. They further explained that the bag of popcorn I had eaten when I first got to the park didn’t help due to the salt intake. Basically, I was dried out.

 

It was definitely a learning experience for me. I had never passed out before, and even though I was told to drink plenty of water during hot days, I never knew just how serious the lack of water could be.  I know now. I’ve been drinking water constantly since the incident even when I’m not thirsty. I was also told to slow down. I’m working too hard. That too was something I never took too seriously. I mean, I’ve been told I need to give my body a rest plenty of times in the past but now, especially because I’m pregnant, I see that it is very necessary to do just that.

 

So, as I continue through the summer, my duties will be to drink more water and stay hydrated, ease up on working, get a full eight hours of sleep each night, and take some time during the day to just rest. And I say this to say, to all you working mothers and mothers-to-be, be careful. Just because you don’t feel overworked, tired, or dried out doesn’t mean you aren’t. It’s just a matter of time before your mind catches up to your body and shows you just how overworked, tired, or dried out you really are. 

 

Although my baby and I are fine, the idea of having passed out is scary. I think of all the what ifs—what if my husband wasn’t there, what if I was in the pool, what if I had fell to the ground and hit my head, etc., etc., etc. And I realize that all of the possible consequences could have easily been avoided had I paid more attention to people’s advice to drink plenty of fluids and rest up.

 

I am thankful that the outcome wasn’t worse, and that I learned a valuable lesson without suffering loss. And I feel obligated to share this experience with you in hopes that you or someone you know will take this as a learning experience as well. Do what you have to do, ladies, to get all the hydration and rest your body needs this summer, especially and most importantly if you are expecting.

 

I know… if you’re anything like me, you may feel like you can do it all, conquer the world without breaking a sweat and be just fine. But at the end of the day, even Super Women are susceptible to sickness and weakness. So take some of the time and energy that you put into being a super woman into being a real woman.

 

Take care of yourself just as well as you take care of your business. And only then can you enjoy your summer!

 

Miasha is the author of Don’t Make Him Dinner, Make Him Rich! How to Be the Superwoman of Today, coming soon. She is also author of fiction bestsellers Diary of a Mistress, Mommy’s Angel, Sistah for Sale, and Never Enough all available in bookstores and online nationwide. For more information or to hear Miasha address your comments, go to her website www.miasha.com and click on Miasha TV-Real Talk.

 


Comments

 

Killuminati 187 said:

First.  Superwoman?  More like SuperFine woman!
July 24, 2008 2:49 PM
 

MissDallasTx214 said:

Glad you're okay girl, I used to pass out all the time when I was pregnant, always drink a lotta water even when you don't want to cause the heat drains the hell outta you!
July 24, 2008 3:01 PM
 

RedDeezo said:

alot of women claim to me superwomen and independent women but the truth is they'll always need a man...Now some honestly won't but MOST WOMEN NEED A MAN TO SURVIVE. they try to act like they dont thats why they try so hard to sound like they SOOO STRONG...but the truth is they're the weaker of the two.
July 24, 2008 3:03 PM
 

Chocolate Morsel said:

@RedDeezo...come on now...you can't possibly believe that retarded lie you told yourself
July 24, 2008 3:50 PM
 

MissDallasTx214 said:

@ Chocolate Morsel, I don't even think he read the damn article....
July 24, 2008 4:31 PM
 

Esq. of LastLeveL said:

@RedDeezo:

I know what you're saying...but I think you wrote that a little weird. It almost reads like ALL women who claim to be 'superwoman' are frontin and they need a dude. But, SOME do run around claiming that, always trying to impress somebody, to get friends, or A MAN. I know what you're talking about...I've most def experienced that before.
July 24, 2008 6:24 PM
 

Jayda310 said:

Believe it or not, sometime your doctor does know what she's talking about. Take your vitamins too!
July 24, 2008 6:24 PM
 

SPATE Magazine All Day said:

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July 24, 2008 6:42 PM
 

dovely said:

I forget to drink water in the summer sometimes... it really does slow you down if you're not hydrated. Gotta keep up that energy for the hustle!
July 24, 2008 7:24 PM
 

MACCAPONE said:

FINAL CUZZ
July 24, 2008 8:20 PM
 

MACCAPONE said:

MISTAKE SHE FINE CUZZ
July 24, 2008 8:21 PM
 

Duckman XL said:

Some women need to learn that they are of what God made them: women. When they try to biologically surpass their limits, bad things happen. Some women need to realize that doing such "manly" things will do more harm than good in the long run.
July 24, 2008 9:26 PM
 

dovely said:

lmao @ the way the comments went... lol
July 25, 2008 12:57 AM
 

chelle216 said:

Ok I'm going to need the men to carefully read the article before they post. It has nothing to do with her not needing a man or trying to do a mans job. It's simply about nourishing your damn body. what the hell are yall talking about? she never said we don't need men or encouraged ladies to do "manly things."
July 25, 2008 4:22 AM
 

kheiyah4life said:

That story was scary but I am glad that you and your child are safe...it seems like more and more women are going thru this in their life when carrying their children. Our demand for working is overtaking our lives and it does not put into consideration what is needed first...i like the story though...good topic.
November 4, 2008 1:38 PM
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