Guest guest Posted January 19, 2011 Report Share Posted January 19, 2011 Tom has always run a slightly low baseline temp (97.6ish). Today we were at the Museum of Science and we were looking at our images in infrared. (Images that are created by measuring body heat). White areas in the image identify the hottest parts of the body. He had on a long sleeve tee-shirt as did his brother. I was in a much heavier turtle necked sweater. Tom's torso was lit up like a blanket of snow front and back. Almost completely white. Where everyone else's images were blotches of red and white. Just found it interesting the the kid who rarely has even a normal temp had the " hottest " image. I think he's getting sick, though Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2011 Report Share Posted January 20, 2011 Wow, what a great thermometer!!! I wish I had one of those infrared camera room gizmos in my house! heheh! I find the digital ear thermometers hard to use and I can never get a consistent reading from those. Tom has always run a slightly low baseline temp (97.6ish). Today we were at the Museum of Science and we were looking at our images in infrared. (Images that are created by measuring body heat). White areas in the image identify the hottest parts of the body. He had on a long sleeve tee-shirt as did his brother. I was in a much heavier turtle necked sweater. Tom's torso was lit up like a blanket of snow front and back. Almost completely white. Where everyone else's images were blotches of red and white. Just found it interesting the the kid who rarely has even a normal temp had the " hottest " image. I think he's getting sick, though Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2011 Report Share Posted January 20, 2011 Wow, what a great thermometer!!! I wish I had one of those infrared camera room gizmos in my house! heheh! I find the digital ear thermometers hard to use and I can never get a consistent reading from those. Tom has always run a slightly low baseline temp (97.6ish). Today we were at the Museum of Science and we were looking at our images in infrared. (Images that are created by measuring body heat). White areas in the image identify the hottest parts of the body. He had on a long sleeve tee-shirt as did his brother. I was in a much heavier turtle necked sweater. Tom's torso was lit up like a blanket of snow front and back. Almost completely white. Where everyone else's images were blotches of red and white. Just found it interesting the the kid who rarely has even a normal temp had the " hottest " image. I think he's getting sick, though Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2011 Report Share Posted January 20, 2011 Wow, what a great thermometer!!! I wish I had one of those infrared camera room gizmos in my house! heheh! I find the digital ear thermometers hard to use and I can never get a consistent reading from those. Tom has always run a slightly low baseline temp (97.6ish). Today we were at the Museum of Science and we were looking at our images in infrared. (Images that are created by measuring body heat). White areas in the image identify the hottest parts of the body. He had on a long sleeve tee-shirt as did his brother. I was in a much heavier turtle necked sweater. Tom's torso was lit up like a blanket of snow front and back. Almost completely white. Where everyone else's images were blotches of red and white. Just found it interesting the the kid who rarely has even a normal temp had the " hottest " image. I think he's getting sick, though Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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