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I should note that I'm tired in part because I gave the all-day dry-fasting a try, to get a sense of what 1/4 of us do every year.

Man, that is a tough business!

I've done 17- and 19-day water fasts, but going without water for even a brief period definitely wears on a body.

I'm going to keep giving it a try this year, to get a sense of how it affects a person physically and mentally, but I have to say, from the trial run, that I'd honestly rather be fully water-fasting for the 30 instead. 😬

@MLClark

I know you always have well-researched and thoughtful reasons for your fasting, but not hydrating *does* make me worry. I hope you don't mind my concern. 🧡

@LiseL @MLClark
Agreed. I don't know much about purposeful dry fasting, but I know about dehydration. Please be cautious.

@LiseL @MLClark I worry too. There’s plenty of medical proof of the effects of dehydration. No need to put your health at risk. ❤️

@CJLavoie @LiseL @CinnamonGirlE

I do not encourage dry fasting, but that's what's done during Ramadan while the sun is up, which has given scientists an interesting body of natural test subjects for forms of fasting research over the years.

What Muslims do is focus on intense hydration while the sun is down.

Fasting's association with religiosity is fascinating, but I'm more interested in how it affects functionality, especially since it's a normal part of life experience for 1/4 of us.

@MLClark @LiseL @CinnamonGirlE I trust that there are ways to practice while maintaining health, having to do with activity levels, what types of food/liquids are ingested before/after, etc. I had a good friend who went into shock from ingesting too much water too quickly, and had fatal results. So personally, up go the red flags. My own problem.

@CJLavoie @LiseL @CinnamonGirlE

🤗 Expressing concern is healthy and wise. Thank you all for doing so here.

I'm a seasoned water-faster, so I know to watch for signs of ketoacidosis and anything else irregular. Nausea is a BIG red flag, since that needs to be addressed right away, and headaches can also signal key deficiencies. Refeed syndrome is very serious, too.

So no - as much as I want a better sense of how 1/4 of us live, health first. No ego-driven "pushing through" here, I promise!

@MLClark @CJLavoie @CinnamonGirlE

I guess I was misreading you a bit for the second time tonight, putting all the weight on the tiredness you felt from your experience of not drinking during the day. I hope you're not too annoyed that I was worried. I'm a worrier, and I'm very, very good at it. 🤷

📚

From what I've just read, there are a bunch of things Muslims have to do to stay well-hydrated during Ramadan, such as avoiding spicy foods and staying out of the hot sun. Makes sense. ✔️

@LiseL @CJLavoie @CinnamonGirlE

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Being cared for is *never* something that would annoy me. I really appreciate it, Lise. As I mentioned a week or so ago, my change in work circumstance revealed that a full three people in my life - people I've been present with for so much - couldn't be bothered to show a modicum of care when I had hard news of my own.

I'm used to people wanting something from me, and needing to put up strong defenses against exploitation. Knowing people care is a gift. ❤️

@MLClark

no hydration makes me do something something...

may I offer you some science in these trying times?

this is a great video about Cassini's Grand Finale

youtube.com/watch?v=xrGAQCq9BM

@elmaxx

Thanks for this, Maxx.

I hope you've had a really good weekend. 🤗

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