The Samarian woman:
Jesus told her, "...whosoever drinketh of the Water that I shall give him shall never thirst; but the Water that I shall give him shall be in him a well of Water springing up into Everlasting Life.
"The woman saith unto Him, Sir, give me this Water, that I thirst not, neither come hither to draw." (John 4:14-15)
Probably yes as he/she may die of thirst.
You may be dehydrated.
Save Water today, You may quench your thirst tomorrow! Conserve even a water drop, Don't let drop!
The hypothalamus in the brain regulates the feeling of thirst - with age the thirst centre become less effective - the feeling of thirst, which is stimulated by the release of antidiuretic hormone from the anterior pituitary gland just underneath the hypothalamus is not as effective. Therefore it may simply be a case of older people not feeling thirsty and therefore forgetting to take in water - the kidneys may also lose there ability to reabsorb water from the filtrate passing through the nephrons and more water may be lost in urine. If an older person has diabetes then this could also be a cause for dehydration, however this does not tie in with the theory that they do not feel thirsty, because diabetics do have a pronounced feeling of thirst constantly
The Thirst for Gold - 1912 was released on: USA: 27 May 1912
Give water to drink. You may give small quantities in installments if that is necessary.
Blood Thirst - 1971 was released on: USA: 14 May 1971 (Anderson, Indiana)
Seeing America Thirst - 1921 was released on: USA: 5 May 1921
The best drink to hydrate your body would probably be a sports drink. Though water is the best choice to stay hydrated, a sports drink is more appealing after water becomes rather bland to our taste buds. We may stop drinking water before we actually hit the correct amount for hydration! Though sports drinks may not be as good as water, it does hydrate your body if you drink them in large quantities ...... but back to your question. The best drink for thirst-quenching is definitely water. After a long game, jog, run, work-out, or just as a break between classes, water will quench your thirst. Even if you hate it and want something like beer, coffee, or a nice can of Coca-Cola, don't! Drink water. It's healthy and takes away your thirst. ^^
A simple answer is that you don't drink enough water to balance sweating an urination. Dites heavy in salt, or high in sugary drinks may increase the need for water and cause thirst. More serious medical conditions such as diabetes can also result in thirst. Lack of water in your diet can be corrected by drinking more, the potential of disease should be discussed with your doctor.
If you mean to pass water no If you have a raging thirst as well you may be diabetic Please see your doctor ASAP
Ummm........ that's not what he said. Double check your resources.