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On Sep 30, 12:15*am, "Don White" wrote:
wrote in message ... Vic suggested using salt tablets for extreme sweating and I have to admit I have never used salt tablets and dont use much salt on my food either. *I cannot seem to convince my doc that the sweating is a serious problem; he simply says to drink a lot of water. *However, it has come close to killing me twice while caving so I can no longer do any real caving. *Caves are a near 100% humidity enviro and around here are roughly 74 degrees so I sweat enough to have my coveralls saturated very quickly. *The last couple times I went, I got loopy and got lost and simply didnt care. When boating, I can carry a lot of water so I always have a liter in hand. *I never drink sodas and am not into sports drinks either. *This issue makes me not want to go boating by myself so I am looking for a solution. *Sweating is your bodies way to get cool so isnt suppressing sweating a bad thing? *One can normally cool off during boating too by jumping in the water but when working on the boat in the heat, I just dont want to take the time to do that until suddenly I realize, uh oh, am doing stupid things............... So, salt tabs or not? What a difference up here in our climate. Most times I'll leave the house around 1030..drive to launch site..boat for a few hours and drive home by 1630 or so..without one drop of water or anything else. Doesn't bother me a bit...in fact it keeps the bathroom breaks down on a small open aluminum boat. ;-)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - A human is always sweating, using up body water. |
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