Yesterday, I had a big breakfast complete with 3 cups of coffee and walked out the door to donate blood. Things are going great - they remind me no strenuous activities and drink plenty of fluids for the rest of the day. "Fine - yep - I know the routine." I stop at the office for an hours worth of work and then off to the driving range to try out my new driver! Toward the end of my session, I was feeling really whooped and can't hit a club with a whole lot of accuracy. I drive back home and I noticed that I was breathing heavier and sweating more than usual today even though the temp was only about 25*C.
After getting home, I felt the urge to urinate and did so - problem was the colour. It wasn't a light yellow, heck it was even a dark yellow it was
RED! That has never happened before! (I had blueberries the night before for a snack!) Oh Oh... I'm in trouble, even though I thought I had taken enough liquids today I immediately grabbed a 1-litre jug and begin hydrating. I was feeling OK, just a bit tired. Then about 10:30 in the evening while checking my e-mail, I get these sudden cramps. Generalized at first but then they get severe, in my appendix area but since I had my appendix out 30 yrs ago, I knew that wasn't it.
I drink some more! but by this time the pain and cramping is excruciating. I hop into a hot tub of water and that helps soothe the muscle cramps but not eliminate them. Then came the floods of nausea and my trips to the bathroom include vomiting. Then the cold sweats come on. I am not a happy camper!!! It wasn't until about 4 am where I finally fell asleep more so from exhaustion than anything else.
Well, I just spent the whole day rehydrating and babying myself. No harsh foods - just bread and water as my system was still pretty sensitive. Then I had a real meal for supper. I am a bit concerned because tomorrow I have a golf tournament and have a history of leg cramps so I plan on pre-hydrating prior to going out to the course and drinking lots of water and some Gatorade. Usually a golf tournament has the requisite social alcoholic intake
but tomorrow I am going to swear off the drinks.
Moral of the story - dehydration can hit you anytime, even after relatively innocent activities. I'm guessing but the fact that I had donated blood, my body was trying to replace the lost fluids and I obviously hadn't had enough water to drink yesterday. Add coffee for breakfast (a known diuretic) and a bit of physical activity I was setting myself up for a problem.