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1 minute ago, Mike Hill said:

WTF dose this have to do with helping working in the heat Khris?

 

Do you think we might be unable to piss and die of water intoxication.

 

Christ you truly are a self important throbbing codshit yodeling ,klunt trumpet .

 

 

Well done. I point out the danger of drinking too much water, you respond with trolling, give yrself a Blue Peter badge. K

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41 minutes ago, Khriss said:

Well done. I point out the danger of drinking too much water, you respond with trolling, give yrself a Blue Peter badge. K

She drank over 7l in 90 minutes because she was off her head - relevant to the discussion ?

(unless your getting smashed and partying the conifer hedge away that is)

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Just now, Pete Mctree said:

She drank over 7l in 90 minutes because she was off her head - relevant to the discussion ?

(unless your getting smashed and partying the conifer hedge away that is)

 

Hold on, you're not meant to take a couple Es before you smash out leylandii removals?

 

 

Oh...

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Just now, Pete Mctree said:

She drank over 7l in 90 minutes because she was off her head - relevant to the discussion ?

(unless your getting smashed and partying the conifer hedge away that is)

That is the  point, you CAN  drink too much water. Yr body needs balance. Young lads starting out in this job in summer may not realise that. K

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Well maybe

 

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relevant to the discussion ?

 

 

 

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Endurance sports

Marathon runners are susceptible to water intoxication if they drink too much while running. This is caused when sodium levels drop below 135 mmol/L when athletes consume large amounts of fluid. This has been noted to be the result of the encouragement of excessive fluid replacement by various guidelines. This has largely been identified in marathon runners as a dilutional hyponatremia.[5] A study conducted on runners completing the 2002 Boston Marathon found that thirteen percent finished the race with hyponatremia. The study concluded that the strongest predictor of hyponatremia was weight gain while racing (over-hydration), and hyponatremia was just as likely to occur in runners who chose sports drinks as those who chose water.[5]

 

 

So its not just people on E's

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