hyponatremia and intense exercise
The part of the article I have never heard before is:
"During intense exercise, the kidneys cannot excrete excess water."
Without knowing what they mean by...
dlwest9 2005-04-26 19:29:00 #36444
Re: Photos of Colorado River at 2,500 cfs - low water - July 1963
Actually you have to discount all of the bank sand as that would
probably be there if you took the river down to 2500 cfs now. Lots of
sand is always in the...
Bob Marley 2005-04-26 19:09:25 #36443
Photos of Colorado River at 2,500 cfs - low water - July 1963
Normal and low water comparison photos 1960 - 1963
Where did all that sand go to ?
http://www.geocities.com/shioshya/belknap63/default.html
shioshya 2005-04-26 17:49:34 #36442
Re: Hyponatremia cause, prevention, treatment (discussion)
Actually I think the problem was experience in GC on commercial river
trips where the guides were stuffing folks with water. Well not really,
they were just...
Bob Marley 2005-04-26 17:44:34 #36441
Re: Hyponatremia cause, prevention, treatment (discussion)
--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "Wayne Tomasi"
wrote:
he told me hyponatremia was
> probably the number one debilitating ailment hikers
...
Patricia Corry 2005-04-26 17:34:34 #36440
Re: Hyponatremia cause, prevention, treatment (discussion)
Several years ago, Ranger Bil Vandergraff compiled an extensive report
on hyponatremia for the NPS. Since then he told me hyponatremia was
probably the...
Wayne Tomasi 2005-04-26 16:54:49 #36439
Re: Hyponatremia cause, prevention, treatment (discussion)
Frankly I don't think normal backpackers reach that intensity level.
I believe I read in this group a report about a hiker treated
for hyponatremia at...
Don Lundman 2005-04-26 16:24:33 #36438
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