>Dani, do you read Runner's World? I've been hearing things
>about over hydration (hyponatremia) lately and there's a good
>article about it in the October issue. I looked for it on the
>website but didn't see it there. Small women and those
>finishing a marathon in more than 4 hours are more
>susceptible.
>
>Congratulations on finishing the 18 miles!
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That's quite
>a milestone. Just think, only one more brutal long run to go
>before the big day. I know that's what I'm focusing on these
>days. My butt is dragging!!
Elaine,
I did read somewhere that about the hyponatremia in smaller women and finishing the marathon in more than 4 hours. I notice after I'm finished with a long run, my fingers are all puffed up. I am a little concerned about that. I don't read Runner's World magazine. I will try to find a copy of the October issue today.
Oh, yes! Just one more long brutal run before the marathon. You've got your 20 miler this weekend right? Mine isn't until next weekend.
Good luck!!!
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