intolerance for water

Has anyone else had a problem drinking water? I
am 2 1/2 months post op and I swear it hurts to
drink water. It feels like it goes down and then turns
to stone. My doctor says Im nuts, but I swear its
true. I can drink crystal light, juices, milk… just
not water. I havnt suffered any other side effects so
I know its not in my head, or Id have other
problems too. Whats up with that?<br>Michelle

5 Responses to “intolerance for water”

  1. Kathy Lucrecia Says:

    Michelle,<br>My only problem with drinking water
    is I can’t drink it like i had before! If I try to
    drink out of a bottle or gulp it too fast I feel what
    you are talking about but I know it is from the gas
    or "air" I am swallowing when I am attempting to
    drink! I also miss being able to drink down a huge
    amount of water! I am now only a sipper… no matter
    what I drink!<br>Good Luck…<br>Cindy aka
    gonna_doit_thistime<br>Open RNY 8/2/99<br>preop 298<br>current 213

  2. Neva Marjory Says:

    Me too.. I used to LOVE to gulp down lotsa water.
    I now sip.. The first two weeks… water tasted
    really NASTY for me. I don’t know if it was a side
    effect from the surgery or what, but that finally
    dissapated. Thank goodness!<br>I now can drink about 1/2 a
    glass at a time.. but not gulp-drinking.. more like
    moderate drinking.<br>I do, however get REALLY full from
    just drinking.<br>I drink my tropicana 100% no pulp
    o.j. every morning. I have soy milk with my lunch and
    I drink water the rest of the day. I don’t like the
    flavor of coffee or tea anymore and never really did
    like soda pop, so Water’s for me. :)<br>–Lisa Boone

  3. Neva Marjory Says:

    Michelle: I have heard that this is very common.
    Luckily for me, my caretaker after surgery also had the
    surgery herself, so she knew what I was referring to when
    I told her I just couldn’t bring myself to drink
    water. It felt like a stone had been dropped into my
    stomach. I also was a heavy water drinker and missed
    standing at the sink downing glass after glass of water.
    This didn’t help my kidneys at all because I wasn’t
    taking in enough water and was prone to kidney
    infections. After two-1/2 yrs…it has gotten better. I can
    sit and drink a whole glass of water but have to take
    it slow. You are NOT crazy even though your doctor
    says so. You are experiencing just what everyone else
    is. I am surprised you can drink Crystal
    Light….anything with any kind of sweetner usually makes me

    nauceous. What ever way you can get the water down…..go
    for it. Your body still needs it and even though it
    is hard…try to get that water down. Take
    care….Helen

  4. Neva Marjory Says:

    Hi, my name is Cindy, I had my surgery Nov 19,
    1998, as of today I still have problems drinking water,
    any other type of liquid is ok, I can drink
    tea,coffee,and sugar free drinks, but when it comes to water I
    must use a straw of take small sips out of a bottle of
    water.Nuts isin’t.<br>Take care, Cindy

  5. Neva Marjory Says:

    Cindy,<br> I had my surgery 1 November and have
    and had the same problem concerning water. I got over
    it by putting a little fruit juice mixed in with my
    water and got my water down that way. I also used
    sugarless ice pops to be sure I stayed hydrated. I still
    cannot drink large amount of water plain, but I can sip
    it slowly throughout the day. I’ve also mixed diet
    ginger ale with my water in order to get it down. The
    weight comes off faster with the additional water being
    placed in the body. Good luck, let me know if it works
    for you. Did you catch 48 hours on tv tonight? It had
    all about gastric bypass–seems we are pioneers in
    the field of weight loss.<br>Linda

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