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I am a new sleever (12/28). I have been walking in the morning. I am getting really excited b/c my hour walk route now takes me a little over 40mins! :)

After my walk, I am sooo thirsty. I try to sip my Water slowly when I get done but it's not enough. When I sneak a gulp- I pay for it. I am really not a fan of drinking and walking either.

Does anyone else have this issue?

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Even though you're not a fan of drinking and walking, give it a try till your tiny tummy can take more Water. After a while you will be able to gulp water again but in the meantime, you need some way to keep from getting so thirsty. Just a little sip here and there on the walk will help.

I had that issue too and I carried a water bottle everywhere and sipped, sipped, sipped. I still take water most everywhere, but I can now take a nice long walk and then drink a full glass pretty quickly when I get back home.

Congrats on the exercise! For me, it's really been key to continued weight loss as I approach goal and to giving some nice form under the looser skin I now have.

Lynda

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! For me, it's really been key to continued weight loss as I approach goal and to giving some nice form under the looser skin I now have.

Lynda

Congrats on the 112lbs lost! I can't wait to shed those pounds. I will use your feed back.

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Keep up the good work. Take the water bottle with you on your walk. Pick out landmarks or points of interests to stop at and take your sips.That will help you make the sipping more habit than a job.

It will get easier. I work out 1 1/2 hours a day at a gym and have no problem putting away 2 one liter bottles worth of Water in that time. I'm 7 months post-op.

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