Water - why am I NEVER thirsty??

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  • CameronCLC
    CameronCLC Posts: 1 Member
    Thirst is triggered by ADH, a hormone synthesized in the hypothalamus (control center of the brain) and excreted from the pituitary gland. A test can indicate whether there is an insufficient amount of this hormone. If your ADH levels are normal, take a look at your diet- foods have a lot of water in them, especially fruits and vegetables but meats as well. Remember, water is essential for life of plants and animals. The more of these things that you eat, the less you will crave water. Other posts suggest coffee, tea, and alcohol- these actually dehydrate you so they have nothing to do with the lack of thirst. If your ADH levels are normal and you tend to not eat many foods packed with water then your problem is merely psychological. Try adding flavor to your water (not caffeine) and instead of waiting for dehydration that leaves your brain literally bathing in dirty water (hence the headaches) drink water throughout the day or eat water rich foods to help you along. Many people walk around feeling tired, unable to concentrate, suffering from pains in their muscles and joints, daily headaches, and even nausea not knowing that all they need is more hydration. Habits are habits... some good; some bad. :wink:
  • I have the exact same problem. In the last 3 days I've had maybe 16oz of water. I used to go to the hospital all the time for dehydration. I've been really good about keeping my fluids up for the last year but this week I just keep blowing it off. My kidneys are sore and the only thing I think that has kept me alive is the fact that I have instacial cystitis. So my bladder burns all the time but if I'm dehydrated it's crippling. If I'm well hydrated I can still function. I really thought I was the only one. I can't chug water either so I keep straws around. If I run out of straws or cold water then I just stop drinking all together. It's not a conscience thought. I just tell myself "time to get bottled water" then 3 days later when my bladder feels like it's going to dissolve I'll remember. This whole thing is very frustrating and exhausting to go through. I've tested positive for bladder infections every time I get checked for the last 8 years. I'm so over this.
  • Falcon
    Falcon Posts: 853 Member
    Nope, no tea or coffee or even alcohol.

    When I have a bad headache I have an ice lolly or two to try get my fluids up.

    Here is the wierdest thing. I can't even drink alcohol. If I have a glass of wine
    or an alcopop or something, once I get to drink number 3 I start my hangover
    immediately (no next day hangover for me just a ruined night). I often
    wondered if this was because I was de-hydrated already and have had a
    glass of water, then a glass of wine, then another water, then another wine
    and then comes the headache!! So I just gave up alcohol altogether, there
    is simply no point because I can't enjoy it.

    When I was 18 - 22 I would have drank any guy under the table (can drink here
    from age 18) so I don't know what on earth happened.

    I would get your liver and kidney tested.
    Especially after admitting to drinking that much in a day.
  • munabeierlein
    munabeierlein Posts: 1 Member
    yeah, same here! My mom is now in this obsession with water and she's forcing me to drink every second. i tell her i'm not thirsty and then she says that even if i'm not thirsty i have to drink..WHAT? so basically she claims that i'll day. yeah, water is important but for me too it's just so hard to drink it because i'm NEVER thirsty
  • MinMin97
    MinMin97 Posts: 2,674 Member
    I don't know why your doc thinks it's strange. You just stopped responding to your own thirst signal a loooooong time ago. To get that thirst drive back, simply determine to drink 8-10 glasses/jars of water tomorrow....keep track of it. YOu will probably pee a lot. After a day or so, you will start to feel thirsty/feel like drinking water. But be aware that you are in the HABIT of ignoring your thirst, so you will have to determine to respond to the thirst signal, or perhaps just keep track of your water intake for a while.
  • SomberG
    SomberG Posts: 36
    I have no idea what thirsty feels like. I've had my kidneys and everything tested. I just drink stuff all the time and when I eat. I could go all day without drinking and not even feel anything. Most days I drink enough to keep my tinkle pretty clear.
  • BeaThomas
    BeaThomas Posts: 10 Member
    I don't feel thirsty ever either - I make myself drink water! I have just over come a stomach bug and everyone was saying drink water drink water!! I went to the doctor one evening as my stomach pains were so bad and he tested my hydration levels.. they were very good!

    Baring in mind I hadn't had one glass of water that day and I was on the toilet every half an hour - I am very confused!

    I don't suffer from headaches at all, I think I must retain water from my food or something?!!?
  • kevery2
    kevery2 Posts: 1 Member
    I know I'm late to the party by a few years, but I also don't drink during the day. I have a glass of coffee In the morning, and nothing else until I get home around 5pm. Sometimes, not until I get to bed. I also quit drinking alcohol because I get a hangover while I'm drinking, headache and all. I have no want to drink, when I do it makes me feel so full. Not sure what it is or how to fix it.
  • WendyLeigh1119
    WendyLeigh1119 Posts: 495 Member
    edited July 2017
    I was also always like this PLUS I eat TONS of *sea* salt. And I mean "tons" by anyone's standards. I am good about water now because I just force myself to keep chugging (and I add fruit) by always having my water next to me whether car, home, literally anywhere. Now I'm drinking about 140 ounces to 200 ounces per day. But I still don't "like" it.

    But I learned (after 30 years of not drinking water) to really pay attention to dehydration cues like not peeing much, dry lips, dry mouth, feeling of hunger, dizziness, headache, muscle fatigue, etc.

    Honestly, I think if you're a person who's conditioned their body (in a negative way) over years and years... you start thinking the way you feel is "normal/fine" and your body doesn't really "cue" like people who drink a healthy amount. I don't know what the reason is, but I was the same way until I really held myself to drinking water. Now *finally* my body very clearly signals to me when I've not had enough. But I still have to force myself to drink. And yes, I always use some sort of sport bottle, straw, or infuser. Never a "glass of water".
  • bcrawford8
    bcrawford8 Posts: 1 Member
    You're not as late as I am.

    My little 7yo daughter doesn't drink anything. I have a good food diary and she can drink 100ml a day or 0ml and averages 300ml. I give her rockmellon for fluid and other foods with water but she won't drink. Sometimes I singer of she stops eating because the food has too much fluid in it. I get excited when she brushes her teeth and swallows :smile:

    I wonder if it gives her insomnia, vomiting and nausea which we have blamed on other causes.

    She doesn't look dehydrated with recessed eyes and she definetly knows how to cry. Her lips get dry and cracked but on 42c (115f) days she won't drink.

    Did anyone find out why they don't get thirsty?

    She sweats like a pig at night.
  • stanmann571
    stanmann571 Posts: 5,727 Member
    edited December 2017
    rosekittie wrote: »
    I am never thirsty. Ever. Which is not a good thing where I have lived, Texas, Montego Bay, and Thailand. I feel the same way when I try to drink a lot of water. My throat kind of swells and I can't drink much at a time. I find that drinking room temperature water sipping every few minutes is the easiest way to get water in me.

    I have no idea how much damage I've done to myself going years only drinking water every few days, but I find drinking really helps my skin, weight, and how I feel.

    Have you been checked for reflux? That sounds similar to the symptoms I dealt with for years.

    @rosekittie

    Oops, necro thread.

    oh well.
  • ROBOTFOOD
    ROBOTFOOD Posts: 5,527 Member
    I’d get that looked at man. Better safe than sorry. Good luck to you.
  • HopperGoLightly
    HopperGoLightly Posts: 4 Member
    Good to know there are others like me. I frequently go the whole day and forget to drink anything. I only drink water, but it never actually occurs to me to drink until I start getting headaches or feeling dizzy. I'm also a super active person and frequently engage in endurance activities and this means I'm basically chronically dehydrated. I know it's not good for me and I do try to remember, but it's so easy not to drink all day and then try to chug water at night to make up for lost time.

    Fortunately, during berry season, I eat every blueberry, cherry and raspberry I can get my hands on. At least I get water from fruit once in a while.
  • mortuseon_
    mortuseon_ Posts: 257 Member
    I don’t think your body can even process large quantities of water at once, so there’s no point downing a lot at a time, you’ll just get rid of it by urinating. Definitely try to sip across the course of the day, though. I also don’t really get thirsty, but my addiction to coffee and green tea presumably keeps me alive
  • crackpotbaby
    crackpotbaby Posts: 1,297 Member
    CameronCLC wrote: »
    Thirst is triggered by ADH, a hormone synthesized in the hypothalamus (control center of the brain) and excreted from the pituitary gland. A test can indicate whether there is an insufficient amount of this hormone. If your ADH levels are normal, take a look at your diet- foods have a lot of water in them, especially fruits and vegetables but meats as well. Remember, water is essential for life of plants and animals. The more of these things that you eat, the less you will crave water. Other posts suggest coffee, tea, and alcohol- these actually dehydrate you so they have nothing to do with the lack of thirst. If your ADH levels are normal and you tend to not eat many foods packed with water then your problem is merely psychological. Try adding flavor to your water (not caffeine) and instead of waiting for dehydration that leaves your brain literally bathing in dirty water (hence the headaches) drink water throughout the day or eat water rich foods to help you along. Many people walk around feeling tired, unable to concentrate, suffering from pains in their muscles and joints, daily headaches, and even nausea not knowing that all they need is more hydration. Habits are habits... some good; some bad. :wink:

    Interesting link ... in relation to the alcohol comments by OP, alcohol actually inhibits ADH (anti diuretic hormone).

    Love a bit of internet group diagnosis.
  • azbycx1
    azbycx1 Posts: 1 Member
    I am the exact same way! I rarely ever feel thirsty and never get any of the symptoms of dehydration, often drinking only one glass of water every couple of days.
    I found a link that perfectly describes the cause of this, as well as how to cure it.
    http://www.sonima.com/food/dehydrated/
  • stanmann571
    stanmann571 Posts: 5,727 Member
    azbycx1 wrote: »
    I am the exact same way! I rarely ever feel thirsty and never get any of the symptoms of dehydration, often drinking only one glass of water every couple of days.
    I found a link that perfectly describes the cause of this, as well as how to cure it.
    http://www.sonima.com/food/dehydrated/

    There's some interesting, and good information.. AND some really bad information in there. Electrolyte drinks allow more fluid to be processed into the body more efficiently and faster.

    TL;DR

    Drink sips of water(half a coffee cup or so) 2-3 times an hour spread out all day. Guzzling water if you're severely and chronically dehydrated doesn't work.

    Break Break.

    This is basic common knowledge. A properly and fully hydrated person under stress can process about half a liter of water every 20-30 minutes.
  • Tesha231
    Tesha231 Posts: 381 Member
    I am the opposite...always thirsty. Get up in the middle of the night thirsty. Wake up thirsty. Drink water while working out thirsty. (Not diabetic). Can't imagine not being thirsty, ever.
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