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Deyhytrated and hunger at night.

Anyone else has this issue???

It's crazy how I keep around 3 to 4 bottles of Water at my night stand. Because at night I am so thirsty, I'm so deyhytrated. What does that mean? I am always waking up and drinking water and would finish all those bottle of waters. And always peeing. Anyone know what that means? And my stomach is so hungry. It's like I'm starving. Stomach won't stop growling. And from my previous post I eat a lot so I don't understand why I get so hunger. This drinking water and hunger is every night. Need advice

Thank you

God bless

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You need protonix or omeprezole daily. It's an acid reducer that will diminish the hunger.

Is that safe to take?

Yes. Many sleevers mistake acid for hunger. Your doctor should be able to prescribe protonix but you can get omeprezole over the counter. It will make a world of difference. I've been through this with both my sister and my best friend. Totally cut those hunger pangs and lessened the grumblings from their tummies.

Also talk to MD as this could be diabetes, excessive thirst and night peeing is often associated with this disease. Most of time it is a more simple explanation, not quite so dramatic as diabetes. But u must notify md so u can get a proper work up

Also talk to MD as this could be diabetes' date=' excessive thirst and night peeing is often associated with this disease. Most of time it is a more simple explanation, not quite so dramatic as diabetes. But u must notify md so u can get a proper work up[/quote']

I agree. You need to see your General Practitioner and be checked over for a few things that could be causing this, until you have been checked over it might be best not to start any other drug such as a ppi which could confuse the whole issue. When you see your doc you could discuss an appropriate ppi .

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Yes. Many sleevers mistake acid for hunger. Your doctor should be able to prescribe protonix but you can get omeprezole over the counter. It will make a world of difference. I've been through this with both my sister and my best friend. Totally cut those hunger pangs and lessened the grumblings from their tummies.

Really wow I didn't know that. That's very interesting thank you for the info.

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Also talk to MD as this could be diabetes' date=' excessive thirst and night peeing is often associated with this disease. Most of time it is a more simple explanation, not quite so dramatic as diabetes. But u must notify md so u can get a proper work up[/quote']

Yes your right I'm going to make an appointment Monday to see what's going on thank you. I hope I don't have diabetes because I do eat alot of junk.

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I agree. You need to see your General Practitioner and be checked over for a few things that could be causing this' date=' until you have been checked over it might be best not to start any other drug such as a ppi which could confuse the whole issue. When you see your doc you could discuss an appropriate ppi .[/quote']

What's a ppi?

A ppi is an acid reducer, as I was referring to. And I agree, you should definitely see your doctor to try and rule out diabetes. I'd call and make an appointment today.

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A ppi is an acid reducer' date=' as I was referring to. And I agree, you should definitely see your doctor to try and rule out diabetes. I'd call and make an appointment today.[/quote']

Oh ok gottcha yea I'm gonna make the appt Monday. Thank you for your help. God bless

You're very welcome. Let us know what the Dr. says

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You're very welcome. Let us know what the Dr. says

I deff will let everyone know :)

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