Water -- How Much Do You Drink?
briegirl28
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So, the common belief is that most people need at least 64 oz. of water per day.
Then, there is also the belief that one should drink their weight divided in half, in ounces (i.e., a 200lb. person should drink at least 100 oz. of water per day).
I became severely dehydrated this week and do not want to have that feeling again. So I have started to seriously increase my water intake, going from a new high of 32 oz. (when I used to drink very little pure water and mostly just coffee and tea, often sweetened) to a hopeful new minimum of 64 oz. and a hopefully goal of 100 oz. per day in the near future.
How much water do you drink, and how does it affect you in regards to bloating, fatigue, skin appearance, your weightloss goals, etc.
I already feel better, but I worry about edema that affects my legs (which is why I started avoiding drinking lots of water in the first place. I thought that the tea helped as diuretic to keep the edema down).
I would like to feel very hydrated, but also prevent the pitting edema that I get --- at least for an event early next week where I will need to show off the gams.
Any suggestions on how to conquer dehydration, but also prevent water weight bloat and edema?
What is the usual time frame for the body to realize that it will get enough water, and for it to flush away all of the water weight it is storing away?
Then, there is also the belief that one should drink their weight divided in half, in ounces (i.e., a 200lb. person should drink at least 100 oz. of water per day).
I became severely dehydrated this week and do not want to have that feeling again. So I have started to seriously increase my water intake, going from a new high of 32 oz. (when I used to drink very little pure water and mostly just coffee and tea, often sweetened) to a hopeful new minimum of 64 oz. and a hopefully goal of 100 oz. per day in the near future.
How much water do you drink, and how does it affect you in regards to bloating, fatigue, skin appearance, your weightloss goals, etc.
I already feel better, but I worry about edema that affects my legs (which is why I started avoiding drinking lots of water in the first place. I thought that the tea helped as diuretic to keep the edema down).
I would like to feel very hydrated, but also prevent the pitting edema that I get --- at least for an event early next week where I will need to show off the gams.
Any suggestions on how to conquer dehydration, but also prevent water weight bloat and edema?
What is the usual time frame for the body to realize that it will get enough water, and for it to flush away all of the water weight it is storing away?
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Virtually zero plain water. I *may* have 8oz after a run 4-5days a week, but usually its diet coke or black tea with splenda only for fluids. Occasionally cashew milk, but only 2-3c a week when i need a protein powder.
I have not noticed a difference in fatigue, bloating or anything else on the few times i have had 32oz plus in plain water in one day....to be fair....thats maybe 1x a month?0 -
i don't bother counting ounces or cups. too many weird numbers, it gets confusing! i use liters. i aim for at least two liters of water a day - basically as much water as you'd get in one of those big jugs of soda, but i try to go for three liters. i've read around that it's most beneficial, and i can attest that it's true, in my case. i feel healthiest when i've had three liters, i'm not bloated or crampy, my skin looks nicer, my body is very...uh, regular, if you catch my drift. i do it by getting those 1-liter water bottles from the gas station or whatever and refilling them throughout the day. i keep two in the refrigerator and one out with me at all times.
maybe it's just me, but i honestly can't see how someone can go without drinking water. i switched from soda to water years and years ago and i feel like death if i don't have at least a liter of water a day. bloated, achey, tired, cranky...just overall not good!0 -
I have a diet pop or two every day one usually first thing in the morning and maybe one with lunch. Other than that I drink water all day the rest of the day. I always have so I'm not sure what happens when I don't drink tons of water.0
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I didn't realize how little water I was drinking until I started logging. I struggle to get through all 64 ounces some days and other days, I exceed it by quite a bit. That being said, I do feel better when I drink enough water.
To avoid edema, you need to keep salt down and increase your water. Water equalizes the concentrations of ions in your body and if you have too much salt, it will cause your body to retain the water in order to equalize the concentrations.
I'm not sure what the time frame is for the body to equalize the concentrations, but here is some information about how to reduce edema and here is some information about dehydration.
If you are still recovering from dehydration, then you need to drink electrolytes as well as water. When I was severely dehydrated last year (and hospitalized for it), the doctor told me to drink Gatorade as well as water. It has a lot of sugar in it though so you could always opt for other electrolyte-replenishing drinks. I just preferred the taste of Gatorade.0 -
I drink 64-104 oz a day. I drink more than most because of my kidneys. My Dr wants me to drink water constantly. I stopped drinking pop about 2 months ago.0
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I drink about 98 oz or more Monday - Saturday. Those are the days I work out. On Sunday I try to get a minimum of 64 oz. On top of this I drink about 8 - 16 oz of coffee. I have done away with all juices and sodas. I used to drink nothing but coffee and soda and drank at most 8 oz of plain water every day. I have found that now that I drink this much water I don't have the swelling and water retention I once did.0
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I track my water using an app on Android called Carbodroid. It tells me I drink between 120 to 140 oz. a day.
I do that by carrying those 20 oz shake cups around, and I just drink them throughout the day. You know the ones they give away for promotions with that steel mixing ball and what not. Always 20 oz before lunch and dinner and about 40 oz when I'm exercising.
I would say it makes a big difference. I feel a lot less around my middle, so less bloated and more regular. At first, I went to the bathroom constantly but after being at it a month, I go less now.
I would recommend it. I think my skin might be better as well.
I don't drink soda any more, not even diet, but I do drink Kombucha and those new Bragg Apple Cider drinks.
https://bragg.com/products/bragg-organic-apple-cider-vinegar-drink-ginger.html0 -
My urologist recommends that I drink between 80 - 120 oz. of water a day. I have nephrosis and a lot of sludge in my kidneys with a history of kidney stones. I can tell when I do not have enough water as I start to get a dull ache in my flank.0
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I drink about 98 oz or more Monday - Saturday. Those are the days I work out. On Sunday I try to get a minimum of 64 oz. On top of this I drink about 8 - 16 oz of coffee. I have done away with all juices and sodas. I used to drink nothing but coffee and soda and drank at most 8 oz of plain water every day. I have found that now that I drink this much water I don't have the swelling and water retention I once did.
How do you not float away?! Lol!0 -
I recently decided this needed to be a goal of mine, drinking more water. I drink a bottle of water every two hours, which gets me at drinking 12 c water daily. Doing it that way seems to help keep me on track and it's easy. Some days it keeps me full longer. I'm constantly in the bathroom!! LOL I have noticed my "dizzy" spells don't happen when I drink just water.0
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I also have edema in my lower legs, sometimes I can easily leave a nice ol indent with my finger! I drink 2-3L of water everyday, plus 6+ cups of tea with milk. There are some days that it doesn't make one iota of difference no matter how much water I guzzle down.
I have found a product that has pretty much eradicated the swelling in my legs, it's called antistax. Bear in mind I don't take any medication, so I can't say how or if it will interfere with anything you take. It is the best thing i have found for it yet!
I'm not sure if it's available in the U.S, but will post a pic.0 -
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Sorry, don't know how to reduce the size of that massive pic!!0
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I drink around 80 oz of water a day if not more. I'm prone to kidney infections so I have to in order to stay healthy.0
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I drink 104 oz of water each day. I fill a container each night and put in the refrigerator and my goal the next day is to finishing drinking the entire container.0
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My water drinking average is 14 cups (118 oz) or seven 500 mL glasses (3.5 L). I also drink 1 355 mL diet soda pop. I have slight edema and don't bother about it because the only way I know to "drain" my calves is to hang upside down for a few hours which would be pointless since the edema comes back the moment I'd stand upright.0
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Christine_72 wrote: »Sorry, don't know how to reduce the size of that massive pic!!
Thank you so much for the info. I will check to see if we carry that in the U.S.0 -
16 cups of water a day.0
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amandatapar wrote: »16 cups of water a day.
Wowza! How do you incorporate 128 oz. of water into your day?0 -
I drink 2 litres (4x500ml bottles) per day which, I've just discovered, is 70oz so almost spot on for half my body weight. I've been drinking the same amount daily for the past 2 years though. Sometimes I drink an extra 500ml. I don't really notice a difference in how it makes me feel, it's just what I do.0
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I drink about 3 liters/day. I feel better when I do it (my eczema always seems better, lips less dry, poop better, not mistaking thirst for hunger all day, etc.). I carry a bottle around pretty much everywhere. I started the trend while pregnant, and I just kept up the habit.0
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12 Cups of water a day plus 3 cups of green tea a day, 8oz of almond milk in my protein shake every morning. No soda, nothing else.0
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I drink 20 oz of water before each meal for a total of 60 oz. That's the pure water I drink but I also have diet soda and tea so overall I'm getting more liquids than that.0
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8-12 cups of water a day, feel better with 12. 8 oz almond milk, rarely a soda. I have a 32 oz aluminum water bottle (don't have to buy bottled or recycle). goal is to fill it & down it 3x a day. Has a lid, so it goes wherever I go...work, shopping, errands, home on the counter.0
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64-112 oz a day. I have a 32 oz water bottle that I refill as much as I can stand. I am not a fan of water, so this is fun to prove that I can do it. The only other fluids I drink are coffee and milk.0
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I use the app plant nanny to track my water and since I've downloaded it, I drink close to 100 oz every day. (it calculates how much you should drink based off your weight and activity level)
I feel much more energized when I drink lots of water. don't really get bloated unless I drink a bunch at once. I've heard that drinking is really important if you want to loose weight. the best thing I've done in regards to drinking water is buying a camelbak water bottle with the straw top. makes it so easy to drink water and I can carry it around everywhere.0 -
Go get some of those big 30ish ounces of bottled water, that helps me to just have it next to me and sip on it, you would be surprised how fast you can drink if it's always next to you! Im over 200 and I drink 55-65oz a day, definitely helps my skin and to help me not eat at night when my belly is full of water! I definitely think it helped with my weight loss too, not much it's not a magic pill but it increases your metabolism- I used to be dehydrated too, like I drank 4-8 ounces a day and the rest was soda, now it's such a habit and my body craves it, so ease your way into it if u have to! There's nothing but positives to drinking water0
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I drink 80oz plus a day. Easy, I drink it with my supplements. Creatine mixed in 28oz water in the morning and then I refill my blender bottle with h2o another 28oz that sip throughout the day and then I fill it up with c4 with or after dinner, then I refill it with bcaas for my cardio and refill with water when I hit the weights0
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jamacianredhair wrote: »I drink 80oz plus a day. Easy, I drink it with my supplements. Creatine mixed in 28oz water in the morning and then I refill my blender bottle with h2o another 28oz that sip throughout the day and then I fill it up with c4 with or after dinner, then I refill it with bcaas for my cardio and refill with water when I hit the weights
How does it taste with all the supplements in it?0 -
I drink somewhere around 70-80 oz in just water per day. I don't really keep track or actively try to reach a water goal per day, that amount just seems to be what my body needs.0
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