Re: Hyponatremia - technical article URL
After reading all of the material on this problem one would hope an "experienced guide" would allow his clients to "automonously" self- medicate for water...
Bob Marley 2002-09-23 13:10:53 #16780

Re: Hyponatremia - technical article URL
I have to side with Sally in this matter. From my own experience, hyponatremia can surface even though precautions are taken. Over the last 10 years, I...
azdave51 2002-09-23 12:59:02 #16779

Re: Hyponatremia - technical article URL
> http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic275.htm Great article! It was a good refresher on the condition, as I'd forgotten some of the details that I first...
Sonya 2002-09-23 12:31:54 #16778

Re: Trekking Poles?
A couple of other useful points about using the poles (1 or 2 as preferred). Be careful about puting full weight on your poles. You do not want to have one...
Doug Nering 2002-09-23 12:08:50 #16777

Re: Trekking Poles?
I have a pair, of which I use one on steep trails, using both only on flat ground. They make a huge difference, in part because better balance means less...
m a weber 2002-09-23 12:08:32 #16776

Re: Hyponatremia - technical article URL
Doug - > > Interesting also to consider that the problem is "recent." Is it > really new, or is it newly recognized? Were there fatalaties ascribed > to...
Ken McNamara 2002-09-23 12:07:04 #16775

Re: Hyponatremia - technical article URL
Bob - > The following point is interesting. "Age: Hyponatremia is most common > in the very young and in the very old; these groups are less able to >...
Ken McNamara 2002-09-23 12:03:04 #16774

Re: Hyponatremia - technical article URL
Several of the questions Bob M has posed are beyond answering... It is probably not possible, without tracking blood chemistry, to manage someone else's...
Doug Nering 2002-09-23 11:53:41 #16773

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