My Wife Switched My Electrolyte Drink To Urine
Our expedition team ventured into a desert wilderness to investigate rare mineral resources when we were suddenly struck by extreme heat that reached 158 °F.
I nearly passed out from dehydration and quickly reached into my backpack for the electrolyte water I had prepared in advance.
Just as I was about to drink it, I realized the bottle was half-filled with urine.
When I turned around, I saw Ben Murphy, my wife’s childhood friend, gulping down my electrolyte water.
As I was about to confront him, Amy Garner, my wife, grabbed my sleeve and said, “Don’t be mad. I gave Ben your electrolyte water. He’s almost dehydrated. You can make do with this for now.”
My vision started to blur. Clutching the half-empty bottle of urine, I asked through gritted teeth, “I’m dehydrated. Instead of letting me rehydrate properly, you want me to drink this? Are you trying to kill me?”
Amy was upset.
“Don’t be ridiculous! Ben doesn’t work out daily like you do. He can’t handle this heat. Wasn’t it right to give him the electrolyte water? Besides, urine can hydrate you, too! Don’t be picky at a time like this.”
Seeing how unreasonable she was being, I sent a distress signal with my location just before losing consciousness.
[Severely dehydrated, near death. Expedition mission suspended. Request immediate rescue. Also reporting a robber in the team. Notify the police immediately.]