vickster
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Try taking and drinking two bottles and see if that helps. When you stop what do you drink? Milky coffee or beer aren't going to help rehydrateI usually have one bottle with me in the bottle cage and we often stop somewhere

Try taking and drinking two bottles and see if that helps. When you stop what do you drink? Milky coffee or beer aren't going to help rehydrateI usually have one bottle with me in the bottle cage and we often stop somewhere
I'd take two bottles.I usually have one bottle with me in the bottle cage and we often stop somewhere
why doesn't beer hydrate?Try taking and drinking two bottles and see if that helps. When you stop what do you drink? Milky coffee or beer aren't going to help rehydrate![]()
Go and see your doctor, there may be an underlying issue. Play safe.
Alcohol is a diuretic. If the OP is suffering from dehydration, alcohol clearly isn't the best way to resolvewhy doesn't beer hydrate?
Yes, although he'll need to talk to him by phone/video first most likelyCan you get to see a doctor ?![]()
mm - I think that's a common myth/exaggeration of basic biology.Alcohol is a diuretic. If the OP is suffering from dehydration, alcohol clearly isn't the best way to resolve
Agreed and recently demonstrated by those 2 Doctor brothers on TV.mm - I think that's a common myth/exaggeration of basic biology.
A pint of beer is still a pint of beer - a pint of liquid.
You may as well say water is a diuretic.
(I have found that drinking water often results in a toilet stop down the line, even when sweating a fair bit)
A fair amount of my rides are semi fuelled by beer.
Could it be the effects of a 'chill'? Do you get sweaty hot why cycling and then when you stop/get home quickly get cold?Hi there
Has anyone ever experienced feelings of general unwell after cycling? Sometimes, after cycling for a few hours I feel quite unwell almost like cold/flu symptoms and feeling really washed out and tired for a few days. I would consider myself reasonably fit and can cycle without being out of breath, etc.
I usually have one bottle with me in the bottle cage and we often stop somewhere