can't stop peeing!
kylee_elyse
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Sorry if TMI, but I have recently started to get serious about my weight loss (just started on Monday) and I know part of that is drinking at least 8 8oz glasses of water a day. What has deterred me from doing this in the past is that when I drink that much water I just can't stop peeing! I'm talking like every 5-10 mins! Is this normal? Will it regulate after a while? TIA!! ☺️
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Normal I think - happened to me. Went back to normal about a week and a half in.0
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That amount of peeing might be normal if it goes away after a month of drinking that much water. You might just be drinking too much, or having too much caffeine.0
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If you time your drinking you can time your bathroom breaks too. Try drinking a quantity and then let it make it's way through, instead of sipping constantly.
Constant thirst and peeing can be a sign of diebetes, but I don't think that is a factor here.0 -
It should slack off in a couple weeks. I know it's crazy annoying!0
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galgenstrick wrote: »That amount of peeing might be normal if it goes away after a month of drinking that much water. You might just be drinking too much, or having too much caffeine.
Haven't had any caffeine in two weeks so I don't think that's it. Maybe I just have a week bladder. Also maybe my body is just trying to get used to it? I wasn't 100% sure so I thought I'd ask. ☺️0 -
If you time your drinking you can time your bathroom breaks too. Try drinking a quantity and then let it make it's way through, instead of sipping constantly.
Constant thirst and peeing can be a sign of diebetes, but I don't think that is a factor here.
Oh good idea! That way I could better track it. My doctor actually tested me for diabetes in the past because of it. My test was perfectly normal. ☺️
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If you are making it to the bathroom in time you don't have a weak bladder. Now, to scare you,
http://www.patient.co.uk/health/overactive-bladder-syndrome0 -
Are you low-carbing? As your glycogen levels get rapidly depleted, your body will dump a lot of water.0
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I always pee a lot after I've had a ton of sodium and then hydrate the next day. It will stop in a couple of days.0
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If you are making it to the bathroom in time you don't have a weak bladder. Now, to scare you,
http://www.patient.co.uk/health/overactive-bladder-syndrome
Haha I've actually looked into this as well and my doc said I was ok in that sense. He said I could train my bladder by holding the urine for as long as I could. I know he's the doc, but that doesn't seem healthy to me0 -
The link suggests training the bladder too. It's worked for me.0
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well.... for a certain amount of time limited times a day maybe, but always holding it is a way to get bladder infections, to which I say no thanks!0
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Whenever Im really strict, up the level of exercise and drinks loads - I do go to the bathroom a lot more and tend to find that is indicative of larger weight loss for that week0
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orlandodenise wrote: »Whenever Im really strict, up the level of exercise and drinks loads - I do go to the bathroom a lot more and tend to find that is indicative of larger weight loss for that week
Well that's always a good thing! I can get down with that.0 -
I am looking for the science on this one, but I will post the bro-science version in the meantime.
I have read, somewhere, most likely after Googling something along the lines of "Drinking more water, peeing constantly" that the body adapts to the amount of water it is used to having. So when you suddenly decide to give it more, it sort of goes, 'Woah hang on, I don't really know what I want to do with all of this just yet' so you urinate more often. But if you continue to hydrate at this new higher level your body will adjust and you won't run to the bathroom every 20 min.
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kylee_elyse wrote: »Sorry if TMI, but I have recently started to get serious about my weight loss (just started on Monday) and I know part of that is drinking at least 8 8oz glasses of water a day. What has deterred me from doing this in the past is that when I drink that much water I just can't stop peeing! I'm talking like every 5-10 mins! Is this normal? Will it regulate after a while? TIA!! ☺️
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isulo_kura wrote: »
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That's an interesting concept. I have just always had the idea burned into my head that you need that much water to be healthy. I've never been a huge water drinker. Very interesting. I will have to look into this. Thanks.
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AlisonH729 wrote: »I am looking for the science on this one, but I will post the bro-science version in the meantime.
I have read, somewhere, most likely after Googling something along the lines of "Drinking more water, peeing constantly" that the body adapts to the amount of water it is used to having. So when you suddenly decide to give it more, it sort of goes, 'Woah hang on, I don't really know what I want to do with all of this just yet' so you urinate more often. But if you continue to hydrate at this new higher level your body will adjust and you won't run to the bathroom every 20 min.
Makes perfect sense to me. Guess I shoulda googled first.0 -
What else are you drinking? Coffee? Tea? Juice? Milk? You might be drinking too much if you're drinking a lot of other stuff along with 8 cups of water, which might contribute to peeing too often. I can't see your diary, so just guessing.
I pee often, always have, so going to the bathroom every 30 minutes is normal for me. I drink about 3L of water and a glass of milk every day.0 -
isulo_kura wrote: »kylee_elyse wrote: »Sorry if TMI, but I have recently started to get serious about my weight loss (just started on Monday) and I know part of that is drinking at least 8 8oz glasses of water a day. What has deterred me from doing this in the past is that when I drink that much water I just can't stop peeing! I'm talking like every 5-10 mins! Is this normal? Will it regulate after a while? TIA!! ☺️
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What else are you drinking? Coffee? Tea? Juice? Milk? You might be drinking too much if you're drinking a lot of other stuff along with 8 cups of water, which might contribute to peeing too often. I can't see your diary, so just guessing.
I pee often, always have, so going to the bathroom every 30 minutes is normal for me. I drink about 3L of water and a glass of milk every day.
I have cut everything out except water and one cup of tea a day (which I am counting as a glass of water in my diary)
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Thirst, or lack thereof, isn't necessarily a good indicator of adequate hydration. My rule- "Drink til it's clear."0
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Pregnant?0
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If you are new to drinking this much water it is perfectly fine to need to go a lot at first. This should even out within about 10 days as your body gets used to being hydrated. If this issue continues beyond two weeks then it might be time to contact a dr. for advice as going pee too much or too little can be signs of health issue.0
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If you are new to drinking this much water it is perfectly fine to need to go a lot at first. This should even out within about 10 days as your body gets used to being hydrated. If this issue continues beyond two weeks then it might be time to contact a dr. for advice as going pee too much or too little can be signs of health issue.
Thank you! That is very good advice. I will stick with it for a few weeks and see if it doesn't even out. My problem in the past is that I never went more than 2 days so I don't have any data to compare it to. Glad others have had similar issues. Thanks everyone! ☺️
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Did you have issues before you started drinking that much water?
Not everyone needs to drink 8 8oz glasses a day. On top of that you have to remember that you are getting "water" in your food and in other drinks. Also, the color of your pee means just about nothing unless you are talking extremes (like super dark and cloudy).
If it continues, then you should speak to your doctor as messing with your kidneys and bladder can lead to many bad bad things.0
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