Ironically, if she had had Mountain Dew instead of water, she's still be alive.
1 posted on
08/04/2023 11:17:16 AM PDT by
grundle
To: grundle
A family in Indiana is mourning the loss of a 35-year-old mother-of-two who they said died after drinking 64 ounces of water in 20 minutes. Weird. This doesn't seem like a crazy amount of water outside on a super hot day.
2 posted on
08/04/2023 11:21:14 AM PDT by
Drew68
(Ron DeSantis for President. A conservative who fights and wins.)
To: grundle
SALT, she was in need of salt...................
4 posted on
08/04/2023 11:28:16 AM PDT by
Red Badger
(Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
To: grundle
She probably saw someone drinking a liquid and asked what it was. Someone said H20 - she replied, I'll have some H202.
Think about it.
5 posted on
08/04/2023 11:28:40 AM PDT by
SkyDancer
(If At First You Don't Suceed, Well So Much For Skydiving ~)
To: grundle
According to my Marine son, in boot camp they were forced to drink water until they puked. No one died. Crazy.
6 posted on
08/04/2023 11:30:27 AM PDT by
NavyShoe
To: grundle
A lot of people die from over-ingestion of dihydrogen monoxide each year.
9 posted on
08/04/2023 11:34:18 AM PDT by
nesnah
(Infringe - act so as to limit or undermine [something]; encroach on)
To: grundle
Correction. Dihydrogen Monoxide poisoning. Ban it... For the children.
11 posted on
08/04/2023 11:38:36 AM PDT by
Organic Panic
(Democrats. Memories as short as Joe Biden's eyes)
To: grundle
64 ounces is not a lot. This story is missing some essential information.
To: grundle
To: grundle
She needed to drink Brawndo. Brawndo has electrolytes.
32 posted on
08/04/2023 12:33:12 PM PDT by
Clay Moore
(My pistol identifies as a cordless hole punch)
To: grundle
I’m trying to see ow this happened. Renal overload? Hypoklemia? Hyponatremia?
To: grundle
Spent several hours Wed night with friends at the ER. They had gone out to dinner and then when leaving restaurant, the man told his wife “I’m dizzy and I’m going to pass out.” He was also apparently hallucinating and rambling semi-coherently. He then did become unconscious in the passenger seat, and she drove him to the ER, where he received a number of tests, and two liters of IV fluids. He was sent home 3 or so hours after arriving, but was still not right the next day.
1) No AC
2) Sesame Chicken
3) Very thirsty and 4 glasses of water before and with dinner.
4) Much chemtrailing day previous. Possible dessicants in air.
5) No alcohol; they do not drink
43 posted on
08/04/2023 1:02:41 PM PDT by
Norski
To: grundle
"... they said died after drinking 64 ounces of
water in 20 minutes." 64 ounces is 1/2 gallon of water. Doesn't seem to
be that much.
49 posted on
08/04/2023 1:41:21 PM PDT by
StormEye
To: grundle
What, there is no warnings on water bottles? I’m betting that California will get right on it.
53 posted on
08/04/2023 2:54:27 PM PDT by
bosco24
To: grundle
WC Fields warned people about water.
54 posted on
08/04/2023 3:05:20 PM PDT by
Vaduz
(....)
To: grundle
55 posted on
08/04/2023 3:06:26 PM PDT by
anton
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