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Just a quick question. Does anyone get nausea after drinking Water? I'm thirsty & have ALWAYS liked to drink water but now whenever I drink it it's like when I use to drink water first thing in the am on an empty stomach for me it was never a good feeling.

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Water is like a liquid brick sometimes. Have to tried to add crystal light or a squish of lemon to it. Something about adding something to it makes it easier to swallow. I can only do water if its ice cold and with a straw. Other than that its G2 and Vitamin water.

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How far out are you surgery wise? In my first 2 months I vomited every single time I tried to drink plain Water, and like you I've always loved it. Now that I'm a little farther out it's not as much of a problem. It takes a little while, but eventually your water nausea will go away.

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How far out are you surgery wise? In my first 2 months I vomited every single time I tried to drink plain water' date=' and like you I've always loved it. Now that I'm a little farther out it's not as much of a problem. It takes a little while, but eventually your Water nausea will go away.[/quote']

Its week 3 for me. & yes I have done the Crystal lite and I don't hve a problem with that it's just sometimes I just want plain Water. I really hope it gets better.

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It gets easier. At first, I was using Crystal Light all the time( fortunately Crystal Light started tasting different too - most of the time I couldn't handle the sweetness of it & tea with lemon or peach used to be my absolute favorite, but now my taste buds hate tea lol) now I find I can drink plain Water without any issues, no matter the temperature. Keep in mind everyone is different though, I have been extremely fortunate with my sleeve and have been able to tolerate everything I have tried so far including skim milk. Although, water did and sometimes still does sit in me like a brick. Only takes a few minutes to pass. I'm 6 weeks out tomorrow & am back to drinking water almost normal (except I can't gulp like I used to), just try to do anything to get the liquids in as almost nothing is worse than feeling dehydrated (my trip to the ER my second week out was SO NOT FUN) I hope y'all start easing your ways with water soon! Good luck!

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I hadn't drank Water by itself in like two years before surgery, all I had drank was diet soda or diet iced tea. The first week or two after surgery I got heartburn from water, now though as long as its ice cold I love it!

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