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donnasim donnasim
Baton Rouge LA
Mon, Oct 17, 2011 16:10
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Does your mouth water for water???
Some days I can't get enough water......but I always feel as though it can never hurt you---Or can It???? I understand that it can deplete your sodium level and may make you faint.. Not sure though... Do you know anything a bout this?

1144 1144
Desert Hot Springs CA
Tue, Oct 18, 2011 12:10
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Not Sure
Not sure about your question. I try to have at least 9 glasses or more of water a day, never had a thirst I can't quench.

doodleb doodleb
Sat, Oct 29, 2011 23:10
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Me Too!
There are times when I drink water I seem thirsty all the time. Like I can't get enough. However, you can drink too much water and it does cause what is called water intoxication. My husband did this several years ago. He had radiation treatments 7 years ago and it damaged his salivary glands. His mouth was always dry and he drank a lot of water. He ended up with sodium depletion and it scared me. He did not know where he was or what year it was. So, the rule of thumb is to drink half your weight in water each day. I try to get in at least 90 ozs. So if you stick to that you will be ok.

donnasim donnasim
Baton Rouge LA
Mon, Nov 7, 2011 08:11
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Water
Still drinking lots of fluid (water) and lovin it!!! I think it helps with weight loss

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