DVC Jen
Wigs out even the biggest circus freaks.
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There was a big brush fire very close to our house this afternoon. We noticed the smell of smoke when we left Wal-Mart. On the drive home we saw the big plumes bellowing into the air. We ended up right in the middle of the worst part of the smoke for a few minutes because of a red light.
By the time I got home (thank goodness the wind was blowing it away from our house) my head hurt, my throat was scratchy and I was feeling VERY dizzy.
I had to lay down and rest for about an hour with the fan blowing fresh air on me.
Was this a mild case of smoke inhilation?
By the time I got home (thank goodness the wind was blowing it away from our house) my head hurt, my throat was scratchy and I was feeling VERY dizzy.
I had to lay down and rest for about an hour with the fan blowing fresh air on me.
Was this a mild case of smoke inhilation?