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I'm 7 weeks post-op today. For the last 3-5 days, I've been waking up and feeling dehydrated. My fingers feel a little swollen and my urine is dark yellow. I've been very thirsty too. I have not changed my diet or exercise during this time and I always get at least 64oz Water each day (usually more). What could be going on ?

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If your always very thirsty, start by drinking more and see what happens.

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yes, start by drinking more... if you are not doing better, check with your doctor...

do you take Probiotics? some cause dry mouth, etc for people... I cannot use them, they do me WRONG :( ... so I went back to Miralax to help with my "problem" ;)

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Sometimes 64 oz is not enough. It isn't for me. I usually have 16 oz of herbal tea at bedtime and I still have dark urine in the morning since surgery. Weird.

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I personally had to increase to 80 oz or more to not feel dehtdrated. It's hard but it gets easier with time.

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I would go to your doc. and ask for a simple urine test. They can "dip" your urine to make sure you're not spilling any evidence of infection, glucose, or Protein. If you're drinking 64 oz. a day, it seems odd to me that your urine is dark. You probably are just one of those people who require more than 64 oz., but I think it's a good idea to err on the side of caution and rule out everything else. Good luck!

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Thanks, everyone. Sounds like this could be completely normal but am following up with my doctor just to be sure. I'll keep you posted! :)

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Are you getting to much sodium or salt?

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I saw my doc today. He says that I'm back in ketosis. He says that I've lost so much weight so quickly that it was inevitable. I've lost 18% of my body weight in two months, which is apparently very fast. I'm doing well, so he told me to keep on chugging along! :) Thank you all very your feedback and suggestions!!!

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