A couple of years ago, IIRC, there was something on TV that showed a family that was out in the wilderness, and they pulled a man out of the water after a canoe accident. He was suffering from hypothermia, so they undressed him & put him in their tent, and the woman and the girl curled up with him to provide body heat.

But someone (the woman or the narrator) was under the impression that even after a victim's body temp is brought back up to normal, they are at risk... I THINK they mentioned he could have a heart attack, or some internal physical danger.

Is this true? Or is this just one of the bits of misinformation provided by Hollywood?

Sue