Drinking water is making me unreasonably COLD. Anyone else?

aeckels616
aeckels616 Posts: 210 Member
edited October 9 in Food and Nutrition
I'm trying to Up my water intake, but I've noticed that after I drink a glass, I get totally, uncomfortably, teeth-chattery COLD. Some days I feel like I spend half the day six inches from the fireplace, even though my husband insists that the house is hot. A shower or a good deal of exercise will warm me up, but only until the next glass of water. Does anyone else have this problem?
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  • red01angel
    red01angel Posts: 806 Member
    YES! Though I'm the type of woman who's always freezing, I am especially so after I drink water AND after a workout.
  • kimberg75
    kimberg75 Posts: 412 Member
    Have you tried drinking it at room temperature?
    I don't have your problem...I love mine with a lot of ice!
    Hope you figure it out soon....that is strange! good luck...
  • Enigmatica
    Enigmatica Posts: 879 Member
    Never had that happen. If it's cold out, or just because I like it, I drink fresh hot caffeine free herbal teas. They count as water too!
  • kelika71
    kelika71 Posts: 778 Member
    I'm cold all the time and doesn't matter if I drink water or not. I just have a space heater going almost non-stop about a foot from me. The only time I don't...when I'm working out. I'm not going to do that 24/7. lol
  • RyonsLions2
    RyonsLions2 Posts: 350 Member
    I have that problem too! It makes me not even want to drink it. I don't mind room temperature but I prefer it cold... if I wouldn't freeze!! I use to run hot all the time and since I've lost like 40 lbs, I am constantly cold. If I keep losing I might freeze to death! I have at least another 30 lbs to go!! LOL!!!
  • jclji4
    jclji4 Posts: 118 Member
    Only if I drink ice water. When I drink it room temp I am fine.
  • aeckels616
    aeckels616 Posts: 210 Member
    I guess it will be nice if it continues this summer, after we move to Texas and it's 110 degrees outside... But for now it's kind of making me miserable to be cold all the time.

    I'll try room-temp water and see if that makes a difference.
  • sugarbeans
    sugarbeans Posts: 676 Member
    I sometimes get this.. I actually notice that I tend to drink more water when it's hot. So I now just put the kettle on let water boil and drink lol. Only time I have cold water is at the gym or when it is hot out.
  • spackham
    spackham Posts: 252 Member
    I get cold like then when I have not eaten enough calories.
  • Mountain_woman
    Mountain_woman Posts: 229 Member
    I too. I have noticed this since my weight loss. I used to run hot all the time. Now, 103lbs later, I am often in a long sleeved shirt and sweater. Yuck. Only warm when I am exercising and running around my kitchen, baking. Sigh. Well, I am hoping I adjust. All in time? I worry that it may be something more serious, but considering the massive amount of fat I have worked off, I am thinking it is the main factor...
  • tinareet
    tinareet Posts: 126
    I'm the exact same plus I'm cold all the time, but extra liquid in me just makes me colder, I have hot water, let it cool for a bit so I don't burn myself and then drink that, it makes me warm for a bit and I'm still getting my water. Also if I put a touch of no added sugar squash in my hot water, its sorta like blackcurrant tea.LOL.
    Xx
  • I have this problem too, and it drives me NUTS. I have no idea what could be causing this. Because it's EVERY TIME I drink water. Mainly bottled water.
  • TashiaMH
    TashiaMH Posts: 70 Member
    I've noticed the same thing. Last Friday I went from drinking 6-8 glasses a day to 12-16 glasses a day. One day I put on a long sleeve shirt , pants and fuzzy socks and was still freezing in 78 degree FL weather. But the cold is a side effect I'm willing to take because in 4 days of upping my water intake I lost 3.8lbs, can't complain there.
  • blytheandbonnie
    blytheandbonnie Posts: 3,275 Member
    I think it has something to do with the low calories (I see you're at 1200 cals). Somebody explained it once on the boards. I was freezing the first couple of months and thought it must be the ice water, but it eased up. I still get that way sometimes, though. Perhaps because I'm still on low calories?
  • sohmui
    sohmui Posts: 108 Member
    I feel the cold very much so I drink cold water in the summer and hot water in the winter. Just put the kettle on and drink, as someone wrote above. You'll soon get used to doing it.
  • Umeboshi
    Umeboshi Posts: 1,637 Member
    Drink your water at room temperature instead of cold water?
  • It isn't that it's ice water either, since I've been drinking room temperature water and still get really uncomfortably cold, almost to where I've got a fever.
  • I have the same problem with getting cold when I drink water. It doesn't matter if it is cold or room temp water. I have not tried warming the water yet to see if that helps. I am menopausal so I have hot flashes one moment and then cold the next. I literally will have a fan blowing on me one moment and the heater blasting on me the next. If I have a hot flash, I drink water to help cool me down. The fallout, minutes later I will be cold.
  • I am so glad to see this post, not because I am glad that you are suffering, but to know that I am not alone! I have increase my fluid intake to a minimum of 1/2 my body weight and I am freezing! I have tried hot/war, beverages...no difference!
  • Lizzy622
    Lizzy622 Posts: 3,705 Member
    This time of year I drink lots of herbal tea instead of cold water. It helps.
  • If you are drinking cold water, your body is forced to rush additional blood to your digestive tract to warm the foreign liquid to body temperature as a self-defense. As this happens, your extremities are robbed of blood flow that keeps them warm in cooler temperatures. The greater the differential between your water and body temperatures, the more urgently your body defends itself, the more blood it robs from the extremities.

    As you increase your water intake, and are drinking more cold water over a larger portion of the day, you will notice your body struggling to keep the extremities warm as it constantly struggles to stabilize the temperature of your internal organs.

    Drink room-temperature water whenever possible.
  • _John_
    _John_ Posts: 8,646 Member
    drink warmer water...
  • bahls24
    bahls24 Posts: 32 Member
    lol,I FEEL THE SAME WAY
  • joannathechef
    joannathechef Posts: 484 Member
    Why not drink it warmed with a slice of lemon, just zap it in microwave for 30-60 secs
  • alasin1derland
    alasin1derland Posts: 575 Member
    Yes, all my water comes from cold water cooler and I get cold but for me it works both ways, I drink hot tea and I warm up.
  • redheadmommy
    redheadmommy Posts: 908 Member
    I have this problem at the winter, and I had a hard time reach 8 glass of water. I started to experiment caffeine free herbal teas, and now I drink like 4-5 big mug of hot tea to get adequate water. My mug is 14 oz, so one mug equals almost 2 glass of water.

    I experimented with many brands and type, because I needed to find that taste good by itself. Most brand has assorted/variety pack boxes, with like 6-8-10 different types 2 filter each. Go and buy a few different ones and you may like some.

    I do not use sugar or any sweetener, but I may use a tbsp of cream in some of my teas. I plan my food ,so this fits into my calories. However there are some teas I like just plain.
  • wanderan
    wanderan Posts: 1,369 Member
    Thanks for the suggestion. I've been cold for so long. I had no idea what was causing it but figured it was due to the weight loss. So warming the water up from now on, at least till this winter chill is gone.
  • mishni
    mishni Posts: 1 Member
    I've been like this since I lost weight. I've tried drinking it at all temps, but I still feel unbearably cold when I drink water. Not to mention that I'm always needing to pee. It is hard to get my water in as a result.
  • yodiana
    yodiana Posts: 8 Member
    Yup. Same here!
  • WDA4655
    WDA4655 Posts: 91 Member
    I noticed I get cold too when I drink cold water. My hands get ice cold first (because I keep the bottle water in the refrigerator and they're ice cold) and then the rest of me feels ice cold too. Try wrapping the water bottle with a folded paper towel. That will help some so your hands don't feel cold. I forgot to wrap my bottle today when we went out and was freezing with the heat blasting in the car!
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