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Travel Bug Dog Tag Brain Freeze

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Released:
Monday, September 28, 2009
Origin:
Florida, United States
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Nothing ruins the refreshing consumption of a cold substance on a hot day like a painful brain freeze, also know as an ice cream headache and medically as Spheno Palatine Gangleoneuralgia (the pronouncing of which can give a headache as well). Fortunately, if you are a victim of brain freeze, you aren't completely helpless in the matter. Prevention Steps.

1. Remain calm, hysteria only acerbates the situation. Remember, unforunaly this affliction happens to everyone at one time or another. The person at fault is the one that served you the cooled concoction.

2. Understand what causes brain freeze. When the cold object touches the roof of your mouth, the blood vessels contract in response in an effort to prevent loss of body heat. As the coldness recedes, the blood vessels relax again, quickly increasing blood flow to the brain. This sudden release is what causes the intense headache sensation.

3. Prevent cold food from touching the roof of your mouth. Obviously, you're not going
to give up cold foods just so that you can avoid brain freeze. Rather, let the bite or sip
warm on your tongue before you let the substance touch the roof of your mouth.

4. Relieve brain freeze pain by quickly warming the roof of your mouth (also referred to as the soft palate
and hard palate; the hard palate being the part with bone, and the soft without) after it's already been
cooled. If you do this soon enough, you may be able to ease the surge of bloodflow to your brain:

o Touch your tongue to your soft palate. If you can roll your tongue in a ball, press the bottom of your
tongue to the roof of your mouth. The underside of your tongue may be warmer than the top side which
was probably cooled by the Slurpee you just chugged. (Some people find that firmly pressing your tongue
against the roof of the mouth alleviates brain freeze, so try applying extra pressure!) .

o Drink a warm substance. Slowly sipping room temperature water also does the trick for some people.

o Make a mask with your hands to cover your mouth and nose. Breathe quickly, raising the temperature
inside your mouth.

o Press a warm thumb against your palate.

5. Wait it out. The brain freeze will usually pass on its own within 30-60 seconds. Sometimes the shock
of the brain freeze makes it seem worse than it really is, but if you expect it and know that it'll come
and go, it doesn't have to be a traumatizing experience.

6. If there is whipped cream handy, start shoveling as much of it as you can into your mouth. It quickly
stop brain freezes.

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Tracking History (22806.6mi) View Map

Discovered It 4/10/2011 flamtek discovered it   Visit Log

Found in geocache in Ashover derbyshire.

Dropped Off 3/26/2011 woodlands7 placed it in Troglodytes delight East Midlands, United Kingdom - 4,241.08 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 3/6/2011 woodlands7 retrieved it from Rookery Rumble - Bonus East Midlands, United Kingdom   Visit Log

Will move on asap.

Dropped Off 3/3/2011 Paneke placed it in Rookery Rumble - Bonus East Midlands, United Kingdom - 4,310.04 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 2/16/2011 Paneke retrieved it from To twist or not to twist? Florida   Visit Log

This TB as travelled a long way but not to England UK. Will take it home with me in two weeks to start a tour round UK starting in Nottinghamshire home of Robin Hood.

Dropped Off 2/5/2011 altair1 placed it in To twist or not to twist? Florida - 62.72 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 2/5/2011 altair1 retrieved it from Where the sidewalk ends Florida   Visit Log

Removed to give the log some room in the ccache. Will move it on.

Dropped Off 2/5/2011 I_Get_Sidetracked placed it in Where the sidewalk ends Florida - 32.38 miles  Visit Log
Visited 12/3/2010 I_Get_Sidetracked took it to Welcome to Tosohatchee Florida - 24.07 miles  Visit Log
Visited 11/30/2010 I_Get_Sidetracked took it to Reboks Florida - 6.79 miles  Visit Log
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