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So do I! Ice cold! :(

It seems like it takes all day to drink the bare minimum.

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I am pre-op and the sipping Water is the thing I most dread. I can eat tiny amounts of food -- I have been doing so a long time. Without surgery I am down from 330 to 240 but I got down to 215 and then with my insulin regimen, I would pop up 30 or 40 pounds, starve down, pop back up so I surrender and am going the surgery.

So I have been taking the post-op supps a long while - was schedule to have the surgery last Jan but I had lsot so much weight I cancelled it. then I got my diabetes diagnosis changed from Type II to Type I -- that also discouraged my interest in the surgery cause the surgery is not going to put Type I into remission Type I is an autoimmune disease unrelated to what I weight.

I can eat very small amounts of food, even just starve and have actually gotten used to being hungry a lot.

But Water is my best friend.

I drink a ton of it -- at least a gallon, probably more.

Now I have started sipping, to prepare myself for my proably-Jan 2014 surgery -- but sipping is hard.

You have my empathy,

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The Water thing gets better with time. Try sucking on ice. It keeps your mouth wet and you are still getting in fluids.

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