Steve Wigan
Player Valuation: £35m
Oops! That's on the high side. 37.2 is the high end of normal...anything in the 36s is good and normal.
Oops! That's on the high side. 37.2 is the high end of normal...anything in the 36s is good and normal.
To be honest Steve, if he has that much fudge impacted in his bowel, then his core temperature is the least of his worries!Oops! That's on the high side. 37.2 is the high end of normal...anything in the 36s is good and normal.
Oops! That's on the high side. 37.2 is the high end of normal...anything in the 36s is good and normal.
No, usual temperature is 36.5 to 37.5
Little bit nitpicking. So..37.2 is 'high side of normal'...right? and anything in the 36s is not a problemMine is checked every day of my life, every other day at hospital. Temperature gauges that measure in the ear, can of course also be calibrated slightly differently e.g mine at home is slightly different calibration to that at the hospital. And the calibration varies hospital to hospital.
Ok bro you're safe stop bragging.
Little bit nitpicking. So..37.2 is 'high side of normal'...right? and anything in the 36s is not a problemMine is checked every day of my life, every other day at hospital. Temperature gauges that measure in the ear, can of course also be calibrated slightly differently e.g mine at home is slightly different calibration to that at the hospital. And the calibration varies hospital to hospital.
The average used to be 98.4f in old money...and had been for years - 36.889cNo, usual temperature is 36.5 to 37.5
The average used to be 98.4f in old money...and had been for years - 36.889c
So that 38.61c = 101.5f
Bit of a fever going on there.
Looking at that thermometer somebody wears their collar in a funny placeGettin hot under the collar.lol
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