I have had intermittent serious back pain/cramps for a while and I had no idea why. It would come and go without explanation... I've never hurt my back in any way and I had no idea what could cause it. I'm 28, not overweight, and I don't strain my back during my work day.
The pain would persist to such an extent that it would take me a few minutes to get out of bed in the morning because my muscles would cramp so bad it was too painful to take a breath. Same if I wanted to get off the couch after sitting for longer than a few mins.
I eventually started wondering why this was happening for only a few days at a time, and the conclusion I came up with was that it may have been due to dehydration.
At my worst, I would drink 2 lo-carb monster energy drink cans a day for 4-5 days at a time, without drinking any water. As we all know, caffeine dehydrates you. After a few days, the back pain would start and it would be pretty bad, as described. Unfortunately I didn't connect the dots because I never felt thirsty.
I noticed that when I made sure to drink a lot of water, the back pain went away. Prior to my "discovery", I almost never drank water, except during summer when it was excruciatingly hot in our shop.
Ever since I figured out (in my case) water = no back pain, I have been drinking nearly a gallon a day. No back pain ever since.
I've also found that I now become quite thirsty if I don't keep up my pace of water intake, which had never happened before. I used to go several days without drinking cups of actual water because I wasn't thirsty. I would drink almost exclusively the lo-carb monster and diet coke (yes, very healthy), with the occasional juice of some sort or gatorade. I am surprised that I now get as thirsty as I do if I don't drink water for even an hour.
Does this happen to anyone else? Can anyone with medical experience verify this?
The pain would persist to such an extent that it would take me a few minutes to get out of bed in the morning because my muscles would cramp so bad it was too painful to take a breath. Same if I wanted to get off the couch after sitting for longer than a few mins.
I eventually started wondering why this was happening for only a few days at a time, and the conclusion I came up with was that it may have been due to dehydration.
At my worst, I would drink 2 lo-carb monster energy drink cans a day for 4-5 days at a time, without drinking any water. As we all know, caffeine dehydrates you. After a few days, the back pain would start and it would be pretty bad, as described. Unfortunately I didn't connect the dots because I never felt thirsty.
I noticed that when I made sure to drink a lot of water, the back pain went away. Prior to my "discovery", I almost never drank water, except during summer when it was excruciatingly hot in our shop.
Ever since I figured out (in my case) water = no back pain, I have been drinking nearly a gallon a day. No back pain ever since.
I've also found that I now become quite thirsty if I don't keep up my pace of water intake, which had never happened before. I used to go several days without drinking cups of actual water because I wasn't thirsty. I would drink almost exclusively the lo-carb monster and diet coke (yes, very healthy), with the occasional juice of some sort or gatorade. I am surprised that I now get as thirsty as I do if I don't drink water for even an hour.
Does this happen to anyone else? Can anyone with medical experience verify this?