agree with most posts above, also feeling really thirsty is often one of my 'warning signs' that I need to stop whatever it is I'm doing and have a rest (and a drink!). I'm not diabetic but wonder if there is any connection? (I remember Montoya saying in one of his talks that there were similarities with diabetes).
Do you remember what type of diabetes Montoya was talking about?
High blood sugar can cause osmotic diuresis (high sugar in the produced urine drags with it a lot of water to "water it out"), other substances than glucose can cause the same thing which might be relevant for us.
Then there's diabetes insipidus, where there can be problems with the body's ability to keep its water balance. This is caused by the body either not producing enough of the hormone ADH, or the receptors of this hormone not responding properly (or maybe there was a lack of receptors).
^Taken from memory, I wouldn't be surprised if there's more to it
I've been thinking a lot about osmotic diuresis, if we produce or release something in the urine that causes water to be pulled with it. But that means the urine also has to be diluted, which is not always the case for me at least. I wonder if such a molecule could irritate the bladder wall so it leads to voiding even if the bladder is not full, then dilution might not have to happen?
With ADH I've been wondering about problems with regulating it's production, and that this might not be picked up on a normal blood test if the levels are normal at the time of the test, but that it doesn't respond properly to whatever signal says production needs to be ramped up. But again, urine then has to be diluted.
Just thinking out loud
