Hyponatremia on the first day of Ranger School.... there is other etiology here...
RIP LT, you died trying.
In my case, I wasn't conditioned for the heat of Benning (this is OCS, NOT Ranger school) when I had hyponatremia. Given the similarity in signs and symptoms the medics can easily misdiagnose you. They tried to push a standard saline IV. I was peeing frequently and it was clear and pointed out that I might try some Gatorade first. Problem solved. If the medics had their way that story could have a different ending.
Rest In God's Own Peace, Lt.
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With all that is known today by those doing serious training, replacing lytes with Gatorade, or other such drinks, is the norm. I'm a little surprised to see this happen, particularly in the military.
In my case, I wasn't conditioned for the heat of Benning (this is OCS, NOT Ranger school) when I had hyponatremia. Given the similarity in signs and symptoms the medics can easily misdiagnose you. They tried to push a standard saline IV. I was peeing frequently and it was clear and pointed out that I might try some Gatorade first. Problem solved. If the medics had their way that story could have a different ending.
Many times these are found to have been an undiscovered cardiac event.
You man like long Qt,maybe because of mag issues doc?
M.
Or a sodium deficiency/ processing pathology leading to a cardiac event.
Sorry for the boneheaded question in advance guys. Are you saying a lack of salt can lead to a cardiac event?
You man like long Qt,maybe because of mag issues doc?
M.