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Drinking Too Much Water Can Kill You: Report
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=index&cid=594 ^ | Alison McCook

Posted on 07/02/2002 5:44:57 PM PDT by Pharmboy

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A new review of three deaths of US military recruits highlights the dangers of drinking too much water.

The military has traditionally focused on the dangers associated with heat illness, which has killed a number of healthy, young enrollees, Colonel John W. Gardner of the Office of the Armed Forces Medical Examiner in Rockville, Maryland told Reuters Health. However, pushing the need to drink water too far can also have deadly consequences, he said.

"The risk has always been not drinking enough," Gardner said. "And then people who aren't medically attuned get overzealous," inducing recruits to drink amounts of water that endanger their health, he added.

"That's why we published this paper: to make it clear to people that overzealousness can be dangerous," Gardner explained.

In September 1999, a 19-year-old Air Force recruit collapsed during a 5.8-mile walk, with a body temperature of 108 degrees Fahrenheit. Doctors concluded he had died of both heat stroke and low blood sodium levels as a result of overhydration.

During January 2000, a 20-year-old trainee in the Army drank around 12 quarts of water during a 2- to 4-hour period while trying to produce a urine specimen for a drug test. She then experienced fecal incontinence, lost consciousness and became confused, then died from swelling in the brain and lungs as a result of low blood sodium.

In March 2001, a 19-year-old Marine died from drinking too much water after a 26-mile march, during which he carried a pack and gear weighing more than 90 pounds. Although he appeared fine during the beginning stages of the 8-hour walk, towards the end he began vomiting and appeared overly tired. He was then sent to the hospital, where he fell into a coma, developed brain swelling and died the next day. It is unclear how much water he drank during the march, but Marines were given a "constant emphasis" on drinking water before and during the activity, Gardner writes in the latest issue of Military Medicine.

In an interview with Reuters Health, Gardner explained that drinking too much water is dangerous because the body cannot excrete that much fluid. Excess water then goes to the bowel, which pulls salt into it from the body, diluting the concentration of salt in the tissues.

Changing the concentration of salt, in turn, causes a shifting of fluids within the body, which can then induce a swelling in the brain. The swollen organ will then press against the bones of the skull, and become damaged.

The researcher added that previous cases of water toxicity have been noted in athletes who consume excessive amounts in order to avoid heat stroke. In addition, certain psychiatric patients may drink too much water in an attempt to wash away their sins, or flush out poisons they believe have entered their bodies.

In 1998, the Army released fluid replacement guidelines, which recommend a certain intake of water but limit it to 1 to 1-1/2 quarts per hour and 12 quarts per day.

It takes a while for these guidelines to get "permeated out" to everybody, Gardner admitted. In the meantime, he suggested that bases take notice of the mistakes of others, and "not wait for somebody to die from (water toxicity) again," he said.

"You can't prevent everything bad from happening," Gardner noted. "But when it does, you have to learn from it."

SOURCE: Military Medicine 2002;167:432-434.


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Maybe it's just me, but I have always perceived those yuppies who bring their water bottles to business meetings as being terminal self-obsessed twits. This should stop them.

The link to the story does not seem to be working--sorry.

1 posted on 07/02/2002 5:44:57 PM PDT by Pharmboy
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Drinking Too Much Water Can Kill You
2 posted on 07/02/2002 5:47:49 PM PDT by AM2000
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M<y allergy meds give me dry mouth. I figure my hydration by the color of my urine.
3 posted on 07/02/2002 5:48:46 PM PDT by rmlew
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Thank you for sharing that with us.
4 posted on 07/02/2002 5:51:00 PM PDT by Dakmar
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To: rmlew
Thanks for sharing
5 posted on 07/02/2002 5:51:07 PM PDT by Fzob
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To: Pharmboy
It's called "drowning" and has been known for some time.
6 posted on 07/02/2002 5:54:27 PM PDT by Big Bunyip
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To: Pharmboy
Water can kill: Warning Graphic Picture
7 posted on 07/02/2002 5:56:06 PM PDT by Fzob
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To: Pharmboy
There has been private research going on about this sort of toxicity:

Dihydrogen Monoxide

8 posted on 07/02/2002 5:56:16 PM PDT by Tench_Coxe
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Before all the low salt diet nonsense, we used to take salt tablets to help retain hydration, now they are nearly impossible to find. Low sodium content combined with sugary, high carb food and drink is also very conducive to cancer, diabetes, anemia, and countless other maladies. Balance is the key. Just enough of everything, with nothing in excess.
9 posted on 07/02/2002 5:59:14 PM PDT by PeaceBeWithYou
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To: Tench_Coxe
I drank some of that stuff once (or twice) and lived to talk about it.
10 posted on 07/02/2002 6:01:25 PM PDT by Fzob
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As any endurance athlete will tell you, if you're exercising for longer than an hour or so continuously you have to consume salt along with water you drink. Not only does your body use salt in absorbing water, but you are sweating a significant amount of salt out of your body. Furthermore, water becomes harder for your body to absorb the longer you exercise without consuming salt-- the low sodium levels in your blood cause greater resistance to saltless water absorption.

Salt tablets would likely have prevented these deaths.

11 posted on 07/02/2002 6:02:20 PM PDT by Timm
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To: Tench_Coxe
Given the concentration levels described, this product is far more dangerous than saccharine and should come with the appropriate warning label.
12 posted on 07/02/2002 6:02:42 PM PDT by Maelstrom
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To: PeaceBeWithYou
CLICK HERE FOR THE REAL DEAL ON A HEALTHY DIET
13 posted on 07/02/2002 6:02:57 PM PDT by Pharmboy
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Yeah, my first job was at a KFC that had no air conditioning. They had a dispenser on the wall which had salt tablets in it with directions for using them. Those things disappeared when salt became the bad guy.
14 posted on 07/02/2002 6:03:14 PM PDT by Slyfox
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To: Dakmar
I was enlightened!
15 posted on 07/02/2002 6:03:28 PM PDT by RedBloodedAmerican
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To: Pharmboy
Too much of anything can kill you.
16 posted on 07/02/2002 6:04:18 PM PDT by Prince Caspian
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Maybe it's just me, but I have always perceived those yuppies who bring their water bottles to business meetings as being terminal self-obsessed twits.

I had a kidney stone once and don't want a repeat performance. I don't bring a water bottle to business meetings but I do make sure to discreetly drink 2 liters of water a day, most of it within a half-hour period in the mornings just out of habit. You would be proud. Of course I'm not always discreet about running down the halls for the next hour and a half.

17 posted on 07/02/2002 6:04:20 PM PDT by DallasMike
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To: Pharmboy
I liked the companion story much better, Breathing Too Much Air Can Make You Pop"
18 posted on 07/02/2002 6:04:28 PM PDT by Dog Gone
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To: Fzob; Tennessee_Bob
Well, I can make exceptions for some people who want to drink alot. is this an airline pilot?
19 posted on 07/02/2002 6:04:40 PM PDT by RedBloodedAmerican
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To: Fzob
You must be on some interesting mailing lists...LOL!
20 posted on 07/02/2002 6:04:47 PM PDT by Pharmboy
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