Water intake??

TiffanyW1014
TiffanyW1014 Posts: 599 Member
edited September 25 in Health and Weight Loss
Is there such thing as drinking to much water in a day?? Please help I want to know!! Thanks in advance!

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  • runningneo122
    runningneo122 Posts: 6,962 Member
    Not in a day, per se.... but drinking 2 gallons in an hour can kill you. Literally.... A woman did this for a radio call-in contest to win concert tickets and died later that day. It's called hyponatremia.
  • young1726
    young1726 Posts: 347 Member
    Yes...but it's very rare. You can look it up. It's mostly infants and athletes that have this problem. And if you're drinking alot spread out throughout the day...then I wouldn't worry. The issue is when too much (an extreme amount) is drank in a very short period of time. From what I have read, it's because it drops your blood sodium level.
  • TiffanyW1014
    TiffanyW1014 Posts: 599 Member
    I knew the story abou the radio contest. I guess what I really mean is when will it become a factor in weight loss/gain. Right now I drink about 10-12 glasses a day but didn't know if I need to increase or decrease my intake!
  • evov31
    evov31 Posts: 5 Member
    I'd say you're right were you should be. 80 - 100 oz a day, throughout the day is perfect.
  • realrayne10
    realrayne10 Posts: 388 Member
    I have doubled my water intake from 8 to 16 glasses and I feel better for it. I am seeing positive results on the scale too.
  • young1726
    young1726 Posts: 347 Member
    That's probably good enough. I shoot for a gallon per day. But I'm breastfeeding and need extra fluids. But my doc said it's not bad to shoot for that intake even when I'm not preg/breastfeeding.

    1 gallon = 128 oz = 16 - 8 oz glasses :)
  • McKayMachina
    McKayMachina Posts: 2,670 Member
    I also drink 10-12 cups/day. You should be fine. I've felt great so far.

    Bonus: it's helping me minimize puffiness from sodium which I still struggle to keep low.
  • tamanella
    tamanella Posts: 500 Member
    I knew the story abou the radio contest. I guess what I really mean is when will it become a factor in weight loss/gain. Right now I drink about 10-12 glasses a day but didn't know if I need to increase or decrease my intake!

    The best indicator that you're getting the right amount of fluid is what color your urine is. If it's orangey in color than you're not drinking enough, if it's light yellow then you are drinking enough. Sometimes mine is almost clear because I drink a lot throughout the day. That's the key too, spreading it out. I hope that helps! Good luck!!
  • missy1970eb
    missy1970eb Posts: 1,209 Member
    im on about 14 glasses and have def noticed a difference :smile:
  • runningneo122
    runningneo122 Posts: 6,962 Member
    I knew the story abou the radio contest. I guess what I really mean is when will it become a factor in weight loss/gain. Right now I drink about 10-12 glasses a day but didn't know if I need to increase or decrease my intake!

    The best indicator that you're getting the right amount of fluid is what color your urine is. If it's orangey in color than you're not drinking enough, if it's light yellow then you are drinking enough. Sometimes mine is almost clear because I drink a lot throughout the day. That's the key too, spreading it out. I hope that helps! Good luck!!

    ^^^Agree. I drink 14 - 15 cups a day and I have noticed my skin has improved alot(smoother where it is usually like sandpaper on the back of my hands and my wrists). The more water you drink, the less your body retains and the better all the fluid transfer systems work. Better transfer of minerals to where they need to go and better removal of toxins, etc.
  • I drank two gallons of water in a day for two days in a row and than got spooked by water intoxiation and not to mention the fact that I couldn't go too far from the bathroom lol. I now drink about a gallon...
  • amber_hanners
    amber_hanners Posts: 388 Member
    i was told by a trainer to drink no less then 8 ups a day but 10-12 would be best so i think u are doin great!!! i hope you dont mind if i ask a question on your post since everyone is already talkin about water. is drinking the 0 calorie propel or aquafina flavor splash ok?? my problem is i can drink plain water at the gym while workin out but otherwise i just dont like the taste so i rarely get all the water i need
  • Elzecat
    Elzecat Posts: 2,916 Member
    i was told by a trainer to drink no less then 8 ups a day but 10-12 would be best so i think u are doin great!!! i hope you dont mind if i ask a question on your post since everyone is already talkin about water. is drinking the 0 calorie propel or aquafina flavor splash ok?? my problem is i can drink plain water at the gym while workin out but otherwise i just dont like the taste so i rarely get all the water i need

    I don't think drinking flavored water is "bad" necessarily but sometimes they have sodium in them...I used to dislike the taste of plain tap water so I started cutting the flavored water into half flavored, half plain...took me about a week to get used to it and actually enjoy the taste...I still prefer water with fresh lemon or lime.
  • elliecolorado
    elliecolorado Posts: 1,040
    i was told by a trainer to drink no less then 8 ups a day but 10-12 would be best so i think u are doin great!!! i hope you dont mind if i ask a question on your post since everyone is already talkin about water. is drinking the 0 calorie propel or aquafina flavor splash ok?? my problem is i can drink plain water at the gym while workin out but otherwise i just dont like the taste so i rarely get all the water i need

    I don't think drinking flavored water is "bad" necessarily but sometimes they have sodium in them...I used to dislike the taste of plain tap water so I started cutting the flavored water into half flavored, half plain...took me about a week to get used to it and actually enjoy the taste...I still prefer water with fresh lemon or lime.

    Agreed, I was never much of a water drinker, but with a slice of lemon I can drink water all day.
  • skinnyhopes
    skinnyhopes Posts: 402 Member
    I don't think you can drink too much water.
    Water intoxication only happens if you don't pee the water out.
    * The lady wasn't allowed to pee.
  • ChassityGetsFit
    ChassityGetsFit Posts: 173 Member
    When I was on Weight Watchers a few years back the instructor there showed us a study that for healthy weight loss you should drink an extra glass for every 20-30lbs you're overweight on top of your 8 per day!If I remember correctly it had something to do with carrying around the extra weight and your body needed it to support the extra mass or something like that! :)
  • TiffanyW1014
    TiffanyW1014 Posts: 599 Member
    I also drink 10-12 cups/day. You should be fine. I've felt great so far.

    Bonus: it's helping me minimize puffiness from sodium which I still struggle to keep low.

    Sodium is one of the worst things for me also. Thats why I picked up the water intake
  • Athena413
    Athena413 Posts: 1,709 Member
    I've been told by my wellness coach, a dietitian, and an herb specialist not to drink more than 100 oz a day unless it's some super special mineral water. If you drink more than that, you're going to flush out important nutrients and minerals that your body needs.
  • TiffanyW1014
    TiffanyW1014 Posts: 599 Member
    i was told by a trainer to drink no less then 8 ups a day but 10-12 would be best so i think u are doin great!!! i hope you dont mind if i ask a question on your post since everyone is already talkin about water. is drinking the 0 calorie propel or aquafina flavor splash ok?? my problem is i can drink plain water at the gym while workin out but otherwise i just dont like the taste so i rarely get all the water i need

    I don't mind at all.. Also I add a protein powder mix to my water sometimes and I also use lemon. Good luck!!
  • AmandaR910
    AmandaR910 Posts: 991
    I've heard half your body weight in ounces. I usually drink 12-16 glasses a day. I'm 183lbs.
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