Water makes me sick, what should I drink?
BeauHg
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I want to lose weight and need to find a substitute to the milk/soda I normally drink. I can’t drink water though. It’s strange because I can drink lemonade (too sugary) but it still hurts my stomach a little.
Drinking any kind of water makes me physically ill and has even caused me to throw up several times. What can I drink instead?
Drinking any kind of water makes me physically ill and has even caused me to throw up several times. What can I drink instead?
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Ask your doctor.32
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coffee, tea, diet sodas
check with your doc to make sure its not some sort of weird something going on. it took me a long time to get to the point where i could drink plain water, and i still prefer SOMETHING in it, but drink it plain all the time too. try those lo calorie drink packet mixes (i usually use some sort of store brand peach or lemon tea mix). there are calories in them, so log them, but its usually only a few per package, and one package (for me) gives me 2 or 3 (average size bottle of water refills) depending on how diluted i let it get.1 -
kommodevaran wrote: »Ask your doctor.
This^^6 -
What about water makes you feel sick? Water is in everything that you drink. Maybe you should check your water source to see if it is unclean.
As for something to drink as a substitute, I would recommend sparkling water with a lemon or some other fruit squeezed into it. That way you can fool yourself into thinking that you're drinking a soda but it's a much healthier alternative.10 -
I can't drink water first thing on an empty stomach. Is it happening to you all day or on an empty stomach?6
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How much are you trying to drink at a time?3
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CoachJen71 wrote: »I can't drink water first thing on an empty stomach. Is it happening to you all day or on an empty stomach?
Whatever this is runs in my husband’s family, and our son inherited it. He’ll get all shaky and listless and start puking; it’s scary! We’ve established a protocol where if he wakes up unusually thirsty, we immediately get him saltines and he has to alternate those with sips of water until he’s evened out, but once there’s enough food in his stomach he can drink all he wants. My mind went there, too!
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If this is something common enough to affect both you, your husbands family and your son, how have you not visited a professional to see what it is?
Have you tried adding squash?4 -
As noted above, all liquid, including soda, is primarily water. If this is only happening with tap water, I’d be really concerned there’s something wrong with it. I’ll put another vote in for seeing a doctor. In the meantime, you can hydrate with literally any beverage so long as it’s nonalcoholic.7
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FlyingMolly wrote: »CoachJen71 wrote: »I can't drink water first thing on an empty stomach. Is it happening to you all day or on an empty stomach?
Whatever this is runs in my husband’s family, and our son inherited it. He’ll get all shaky and listless and start puking; it’s scary! We’ve established a protocol where if he wakes up unusually thirsty, we immediately get him saltines and he has to alternate those with sips of water until he’s evened out, but once there’s enough food in his stomach he can drink all he wants. My mind went there, too!
Hyponatremia is a possibility. You should get everyone a blood level after drinking water.2 -
Can you add lemon to water and drink it? My mom can't drink water either...tap or from bottles. But if she adds drops of lemon into the water, she can drink it.2
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I struggle with drinking water too. I can easily go for days drinking only tea, which is dehydrating. It's really hard when it's cold outside. Lately, I've not been good at all. Two things help for me; one squeezing lemon juice into the water, and the other is drinking from a straw. I still have to force myself though. It also helps, if I'm really nauseated by the thought of water to drink, to drink a flavored unsweetened sparkling water. Sometimes, after having one, it helps to sort of stimulate thirst, and then water is more doable.3
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There's no reason why you can't drink low/zero calorie soda or lemonade if water bothers you.
Tea is also an option.
Regarding the dehydration/diuretic myth. Tea/Cola are no more a diuretic than is plain water.5 -
What about water makes you feel sick? Water is in everything that you drink. Maybe you should check your water source to see if it is unclean.
As for something to drink as a substitute, I would recommend sparkling water with a lemon or some other fruit squeezed into it. That way you can fool yourself into thinking that you're drinking a soda but it's a much healthier alternative.
It’s from any water source I drink from. Tap, bottled, purified... any kind makes me sick
And thanks for the advice!
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CoachJen71 wrote: »I can't drink water first thing on an empty stomach. Is it happening to you all day or on an empty stomach?
All day, I’ve tried drinking it with an empty stomach, a full stomach, or just with a snack and nothing seems to work
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MegaMooseEsq wrote: »As noted above, all liquid, including soda, is primarily water. If this is only happening with tap water, I’d be really concerned there’s something wrong with it. I’ll put another vote in for seeing a doctor. In the meantime, you can hydrate with literally any beverage so long as it’s nonalcoholic.
Happens with any kind of water, not just tap, which is why I’m so confused about it
It really makes no sense
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Water enhancers are getting quite cheap. You can get the Kroger or Walmart generics for $2.50-$2.68 on sale. Just be careful not to get the "electrolyte" sports versions. Yuck!0
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gracegettingittogether wrote: »I struggle with drinking water too. I can easily go for days drinking only tea, which is dehydrating. It's really hard when it's cold outside. Lately, I've not been good at all. Two things help for me; one squeezing lemon juice into the water, and the other is drinking from a straw. I still have to force myself though. It also helps, if I'm really nauseated by the thought of water to drink, to drink a flavored unsweetened sparkling water. Sometimes, after having one, it helps to sort of stimulate thirst, and then water is more doable.
Just an FYI, but tea is not actually dehydrating - drinks with caffeine do have a mild diuretic effect (i.e. they make you pee more) but not enough to offset all that liquid. https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/nutrition-and-healthy-eating/expert-answers/caffeinated-drinks/faq-200579653 -
I want to lose weight and need to find a substitute to the milk/soda I normally drink. I can’t drink water though. It’s strange because I can drink lemonade (too sugary) but it still hurts my stomach a little.
Drinking any kind of water makes me physically ill and has even caused me to throw up several times. What can I drink instead?
Are you sure it's not psychosomatic? I mean, we literally die WITHOUT water. Definitely talk to an MD.
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When I was 3 I remember actually telling a waitress I was allergic to water. I remembered because she basically peed herself laughing, then went around telling all the other staff, "Look at this little girl, she just said she's allergic to water!!!" Ok so by sharing this story I'm not trying to call you a 3 year old by any stretch of the imagination. I think what I'm trying to do is impress you with my credentials of someone who once had an aversion to water before I suggest that maybe, just maybe, you could train yourself into a water habit by drinking a little, then a little more, then a littler more over the course of months or something like that?8
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If this is something common enough to affect both you, your husbands family and your son, how have you not visited a professional to see what it is?
Have you tried adding squash?
It affects the adults so little they never even thought to mention it to me. The first time it happened to my pre-verbal baby it scared the life out of me and I just about set a land-speed record getting to his pediatrician's office. He had barely touched his breakfast, so I tossed a sleeve of crackers in the backseat with him just in case he might eat them, and by the time we got to the office he was 90% back to normal.
It wasn't until my husband SAW it happen that he even remembered there's a reason he doesn't chug water first thing in the morning (he purposely triggered it to get out of school once or twice--he'd go home and have a piece of toast and enjoy the day--but otherwise hasn't experienced it since he was little).
Everyone's tests are normal and it's super-easy for them to control once they know about it, but now that my son's 5 I found out he'd started thinking "a lot of water makes him sick," so he'd been purposely restricting his intake. We sorted that out, of course, but remembering that and reading this OP made me wonder if there might not be a pattern to the nausea (perhaps unnoticed so far) that could help a doctor to narrow down what's going on here. It seems really strange to me to just never be able to drink plain water under any circumstances, and that's coming from someone who has actually seen water make people throw up, is all.4 -
Can you add Mio or other flavor-enhancer and drink it?
I can't drink cold water on an empty stomach or I'll get sick. Any other time is fine, and room temperature water is fine. But cold + empty stomach = sick.1 -
You ABSOLUTELY need to talk to your doctor if drinking water is causing you to vomit and you're having stomach pains. It could be many things, some of them serious - and it's not normal. Looking for a "magic" solution here rather than seeing a professional is gambling with your health.
If you like milk and soda, drink diet soda and low-calorie nut milk. I like Blue Diamond almond coconut blend, unsweetened vanilla, 40 calories per cup.7 -
La Croix ! its great1
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If you become "physically ill" by drinking water, you need to consult a physician.7
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You ABSOLUTELY need to talk to your doctor if drinking water is causing you to vomit and you're having stomach pains. It could be many things, some of them serious - and it's not normal. Looking for a "magic" solution here rather than seeing a professional is gambling with your health.
If you like milk and soda, drink diet soda and low-calorie nut milk. I like Blue Diamond almond coconut blend, unsweetened vanilla, 40 calories per cup.
I’m not looking for a “magic” solution I’m just looking for good substitutes for water
And it’s not like I haven’t talked to my doctor about it, this has been going on since I was young so it’s nothing new
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I add Herbalife Aloe to my water. Not alot....just enough to give it some flavour.10
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Mio/Crystal Light has lots of yummy flavors. I rarely drink "plain" water, I usually drink tea or Mio.0
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Try sparkling water nice and cold, especially flavoured ones. I also use Crystal Light powder in water, or I drink diet pop0
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You ABSOLUTELY need to talk to your doctor if drinking water is causing you to vomit and you're having stomach pains. It could be many things, some of them serious - and it's not normal. Looking for a "magic" solution here rather than seeing a professional is gambling with your health.
If you like milk and soda, drink diet soda and low-calorie nut milk. I like Blue Diamond almond coconut blend, unsweetened vanilla, 40 calories per cup.
I’m not looking for a “magic” solution I’m just looking for good substitutes for water
And it’s not like I haven’t talked to my doctor about it, this has been going on since I was young so it’s nothing new
Well what have the doctors suggested??!?!?... Do that.
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