How much water do you drink? And is it easy to overdose on water?
FatPixiee
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I have been craving, I mean really craving water lately, all the time. Sometimes I'm drinking a couple bottles an hour during the day. I have read that the body can handle about a liter of water per hour and then one could get water intoxication. I'm wondering if I should ever slow down my water on those days I'm craving it constantly. Or does this probably just mean I'm sweating more? Also I wonder if I should force myself to drink even more. How much water do you all stop yourselves at if you ever do think you're drinking too much?
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It's pretty hard to overdose on water, from what I've heard.
I usually drink 2L on rest days, anywhere up to 4L on workout days.0 -
I don't meant to sound dramatic, but I think you should probably mention this to your physician.0
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I drink about 10-12 cups a day. Once I drank over a gallon, I was just super thirsty, but I didn't eat much and had almost no sodium, and I worked outside and got very sweaty. I got extremely dizzy that day.
But usually it's no problem. I love water. It makes my skin pretty, and just makes me feel a lot better.-1 -
I drink enough to make my urine fairly clear and keep me from being thirsty. I do not track how much.
To overdose on water you would likely need to drink a large amount in a short period of time.
Craving water can be a sign of diabetes. Though it's not ALWAYS a sign of diabetes. I have days where I feel thirsty all day for no apparent reason. But if you continually crave it you might want to see your doctor for a checkup.0 -
OP IDK where you read your water intoxication stats from.0
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I have been craving, I mean really craving water lately, all the time. Sometimes I'm drinking a couple bottles an hour during the day. I have read that the body can handle about a liter of water per hour and then one could get water intoxication. I'm wondering if I should ever slow down my water on those days I'm craving it constantly. Or does this probably just mean I'm sweating more? Also I wonder if I should force myself to drink even more. How much water do you all stop yourselves at if you ever do think you're drinking too much?
I don't ever "force" myself to drink unless I absolutely know I haven't had enough (or some times I'll take a couple of big gulps before a workout). I think thirst is a good indicator for hydration needs.
BTW - what FarfromtheTree said is correct. If you're experiencing sudden uncontrollable thirst outside of the norm, this should be discussed with a doctor.0 -
I have had as much as 5 gallons in a day and did not overdose on water. I average 2-3 gallons a day0
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I drink the equivalent of about 6-7 bottles of water a day. Which is about equivalent to 12-14 cups. I live in Florida and it's hot hot hot here. I've drank this much though for decades so this isn't unusual for me.
If you are experiencing a new 'thirst' or are chronically thirsty and drinking a ton of water out of the blue maybe get tested for diabetes? I think excessive thirst is a common symptom.0 -
I have been craving, I mean really craving water lately, all the time. Sometimes I'm drinking a couple bottles an hour during the day. I have read that the body can handle about a liter of water per hour and then one could get water intoxication. I'm wondering if I should ever slow down my water on those days I'm craving it constantly. Or does this probably just mean I'm sweating more? Also I wonder if I should force myself to drink even more. How much water do you all stop yourselves at if you ever do think you're drinking too much?
This could be a mental thing. Craving water is something your suppose to do but this craving is empty as nothing you don't do will effect you as long as you are taking in the recommended amount.
I would say see a doctor but if you really don't want to I can see why.
Think of what your eating, what new medications/vitamins you are taking (I remembering being on anti depressants/ anti anxiety meds/ even Nyquil and my thirst would spike), what you are doing different and then go back to normal and see if it still effects you.
The idea of drowing yourself is a very real thing so just try to cut back if you know you've had a lot, or do what I do, Sip it!0 -
Well I'm seeing a new doctor in a few weeks and I am going to ask about some of this stuff since I am trying to lose so much weight. Hopefully she can help or refer me to a separate nutritionist. (I'm assuming nutritionists are considered medically necessary to most insurances. Mine is limited so idk.)0
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Eventually, you'll get used to and your body will give you cues but as someone who drinks nearly 1.5 gallons daily I've never been worried about drinking too much. It's nearly 100 degrees where I live, so between being outdoors often and spending 1.5 hours in the gym 5x a week, I drink my large consumption of water is justified. Just make sure your water matches your activity level.0
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It is almost impossible to overdose on water0
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ValerieMartini2Olives wrote: »It is almost impossible to overdose on water
Its very easy to overdose on water...0 -
ValerieMartini2Olives wrote: »It is almost impossible to overdose on water
Its very easy to overdose on water...
The mind is not on a 1 to 1 sync with your stomach. If you run a marathon or play a heavy sweat intense sport, all you crave is water. Chugging a gallon water in one motion will drown you. Your body will have to much to take in and not enough to let out. There has to be a yang for a ying0 -
water toxicity is simply consuming too much water and thereby depleting your body of necessary electrolytes... when that happens confusion and even paranoia can set in / symptoms similar to schizophrenia, so yeah it's a very real thing...excessive thirst is one of the first symptoms of diabetes, plus certain meds you might be on can do it as well.0
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I have had as much as 5 gallons in a day and did not overdose on water. I average 2-3 gallons a day
Wow that's alot. Starting today, I was aiming for a gallon a day but I'm having trouble with just that. I am at 3.5 pints. Almost halfway. Sometimes I really crave water and drink a whole lot without thinking twice but it has to be ice cold , and sometimes it seems like a chore. I had no idea you can overdose on water, good post OP.0 -
Get checked for Diabetes.0
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Get checked for Diabetes.
I was wondering about this. @FatPixiee Check your symptoms and go to a doctor. Better safe than sorry. http://www.diabetes.org/diabetes-basics/symptoms/
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Hey OP? What kind of water do you drink?0
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