u/Professional_Dig9273

Image 1 — Found in field in southeast South Dakota. Completely flat on two sides. Seems to be a quartz mix. Natural or man made?
Image 2 — Found in field in southeast South Dakota. Completely flat on two sides. Seems to be a quartz mix. Natural or man made?
Image 3 — Found in field in southeast South Dakota. Completely flat on two sides. Seems to be a quartz mix. Natural or man made?
Image 4 — Found in field in southeast South Dakota. Completely flat on two sides. Seems to be a quartz mix. Natural or man made?
Image 5 — Found in field in southeast South Dakota. Completely flat on two sides. Seems to be a quartz mix. Natural or man made?
Image 6 — Found in field in southeast South Dakota. Completely flat on two sides. Seems to be a quartz mix. Natural or man made?
Image 7 — Found in field in southeast South Dakota. Completely flat on two sides. Seems to be a quartz mix. Natural or man made?
Image 8 — Found in field in southeast South Dakota. Completely flat on two sides. Seems to be a quartz mix. Natural or man made?
Image 9 — Found in field in southeast South Dakota. Completely flat on two sides. Seems to be a quartz mix. Natural or man made?
Image 10 — Found in field in southeast South Dakota. Completely flat on two sides. Seems to be a quartz mix. Natural or man made?

Found in field in southeast South Dakota. Completely flat on two sides. Seems to be a quartz mix. Natural or man made?

u/Professional_Dig9273 — 2 days ago

Anyone else struggle with excessive thirst? I carry a 48 oz jug with me and fill it a minimum of 4 times a day. I alternate electrolyte drink mixes with true lemon energy drink mix. I've gotta be careful with electrolytes and salt because I start getting sick from all the water. Any tips?

But I'm so thirsty! I know it's because of the change in weather, it's a lot warmer out and I can't tolerate heat worth a damn. (Diagnosed last Aug and still working on getting my levels stable, my endocrinologist is taking a very slow approach as he doesn't want to swing me into hypo). Also recently diagnosed with celiac disease which I realize significantly impacts nutrient absorption.

I know caffeine is a diuretic and will make me urinate more, but the mix to water ratio is very weak because it's meant for 16 oz of water, so I am always hydrating. Chewing gum or sucking on candy doesn't help because I get sick/dehydrated super quickly if I don't drink as much as I am.

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u/Professional_Dig9273 — 6 days ago