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Originally posted by notyoueither
Water intoxication?
"All things are poison and nothing is without poison, only the dose permits something not to be poisonous."
Paracelsus
This applies even to water
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I don't know the answer to that, mrmitch. But basically, by drinking an extreme excess of water, you cause a catastrophic electrolyte imbalance, causing seizures and potentially fatal cardiac arrhythmias.
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Originally posted by mrmitchell
How rare is water intoxication? The only case I'd ever heard of was a woman running a marathon and drinking too much water.
For that matter does it happen more often in women?
Some time ago there was a story about a (male) student who died of it, AFAIK he drank lots of water because of a bet or because he as trying to prove something.
I don´t think that it depends on the gender,
but rather on the dose compared to your body weight
(and probably on how much water you loose during a given time period)
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drink Gatorade instead if you're going to consume mass quantities of fluids.
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The LD50 will be higher for Gatorade than for water
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A cop died of this about a year and change ago, during a marathon. He gulped down a couple of gallons of water to make sure he didn't dehydrate. He then manifested symptoms similar to heatstroke, so marathon safety officials told him to drink some water for treatment. Oops.
According to the article, the condition was called hyponatremia, or shortage of salts, rather than excess of water. This is all going from memory, mind you. Wait for Doc Strangelove for the official word.
But basically, drinking that much water supposedly throws off the water-salt balance of the blood. As the blood circulates, the balance is automatically corrected by osmosis--the body's tissues will absorb water until the ratio of salt to water is the same in both blood and body cells. This, obviously, causes problems in many ways, but it causes the worst problems the fastest in the brain, where your grey/white matter will rapidly swell up, causing headaches and other nasty stuff. In at least some cases (iirc), the victim dies when the swelling forces his or her medulla down into the spinal column, wiping out all automated body processes in one fell swoop. Nasty, huh?
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