Soaked but Still Thirsty: The Waterpark Mistake No One Talks About
Soaked but Still Thirsty: The Waterpark Mistake No One Talks About
Most people think waterparks are the safest place to be on a hot day. Water everywhere. Splashing. Cooling off. But for people living with Diabetes Insipidus (DI), that idea can be dangerously wrong. You can spend hours in wave pools and lazy rivers and still become dehydrated. That’s the surprise many people don’t expect—and the reason Splashproof Survival: Waterparks & Wave Pools with DI exists.
Heat, humidity, and excitement can hide the warning signs your body usually gives. Lines are long. Bathrooms are far. You forget to rest. You forget to drink the right way. Before you know it, fun turns into exhaustion. This book breaks down why that happens in simple, real-life terms—and how to stop it before it starts.
Splashproof Survival isn’t about fear or limits. It’s about planning, confidence, and control. It shows how to hydrate smarter, rest on purpose, and speak up without feeling awkward. You don’t have to avoid waterparks—you just need a better game plan.
If you or someone you love has DI, this guide changes the rules. You can enjoy the splash. You can ride the waves. And you can leave feeling good, not wiped out. This isn’t just a book—it’s peace of mind, coming soon.
More survival books for those with diabetes insipidus are on the way, check out the others here:
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=petchinsky&crid=1UTP08V4B469I&sprefix=petchinsky%2Caps%2C456&ref=nb_sb_noss_1
Barnes and noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/Petchinsky
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