kidspot:lol - didn't mean to imply the past would affect it, just noted how it was true in the past and present... sry - clarity needed I guess... Just curious if the body adapts to excess as well as limited water availability -
yeah - Diabetes runs in the family so I get checked for it about every 2 or 3 years - so far so good
Aloha, Tim
Wildcard's explanation explains the basics pretty well. To put it even simpler - your body does adapt but only for a limited amount of time. Overhydration and dehydration for extended periods of time will through your metabolites off. There are normal levels of sodium, potassium, chloride, etc. that the body uses measured as ratios - mEq/L. That's not all the body has; some is stored. As Wildcard said, the kidneys regulate these things. You take away water and your kidneys have to work to get that ratio back to normal. Same thing happens when you add too much water. Since there's only a limited amount of the metabolites, both being used and stored, when they are all used or the "storage rooms" filled up, your limited amount of time comes to an end and you end up needed more than just a couple of bottles of water. Hope this helps.
BTW, glad to hear you're aware and get checked.
