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Now that I am back to work and it is so busy some days I am finding that I don't get my Water in until I am home from work. Although I do get about 16oz in at work. However, lately I have been getting quite nauseous and dizzy/headachy by mid day. Could this be because I am not fully hydrated during the day? I know I need to figure out a way to make sure I drink all day long but it keeps slipping my mind.

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I agree with you on the Water. Are you taking in enough Protein? My NUT recommends at least 60g per day for women.

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I am ranging from 60-70 gms on average.

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How much did your NUT recommend drinking? [i have heard it's not easy to drink all of it.]

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She recommended I have min of 64oz of h2o, over and above any tea or milk that I have. When I was at home recovering it was really easy since I could schedule my intake and make sure it happened. Now I typically drink my Protein shake on my way to work and have a bottle of Water with me that hold approx 20oz of Water. I am trying to make sure I get that down by noon but since it's so crazy I am not always able to. Once I start falling behind next thing I know it's 2/3 pm and I am not feeling well and notice I've barely drank any water. By then it becomes even harder to drink, at least that is what I've been noticing. Yup I am eating my lunch usually 2oz of a solid Protein and a piece of broccoli or a brussel sprout or two. Just the water. I am on the phone and computer a lot and often in meetings. I have those contiguous water bottles to drink from but they make so much noise in meetings that I think that it's distributive. Any ideas on different water bottles maybe?

I feel like I should know how to make this work by now but it keeps occurring. What kind of methods do you use to keep you water intake I check through out the day?

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Wow...

I am 10 weeks out and STRUGGLING with water..for Breakfast i have 12 oz shake it takes over an hr to drink and Im soo full then I sip on 16oz of Water for 1-2 hrs then I wait 30-45 min so I can eat, take me 30 min to eat then I have to wait over an hr b4 i drink because Im soo full from eating! I want stop trying i wish sometimes i could just drink normal or gulp but i cant...practice makes perfect

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I haven't gotten to that point yet, but I will. I have at least 2 more months in the process of getting approved. I would look in a place that sells high quality Protein powders. I went to http://www.theisopurecompany.com. They have a drop down list of places to buy Isopure. You may want to look at the websites for this list and see if they have Water bottles that make it easy to track how much water you're getting. There may be a store near you, or, if you're very busy, use mail order. I went to Wal-Mart and they had one; I believe it said BHA(?) free... something that leaches from the bottle to the water. Hope that helps!

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Tkx for the ideas beagle lover I will head to Walmart tomorrow and will check out the Isopure site too

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As far as the bottle goes, it looked kind of small-- not sure it's worth the trip. I would look online. Amazon probably has a lot of them and you can read the reviews.

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I have trouble getting my 64 oz of liquid each day too. I thought I would try the Isopur 20 oz flavored liquid. I found that it was disgusting & poured out the 3 bottles I bought. If you buy any of this stuff only buy 1 bottle to see if your taste buds will tolerate this drink. I am 5 weeks post op too & haven't had any issues with headaches or dizziness. Also, the best Protein powders I have found are made by Unjury & Syntrax Nectar. The nectar can be bought by single serving packages at The Vitamin Store or online. Also, I use soy milk to mix my Protein Powder in. My taste buds don't like it mixed with Water. Hope this helps.

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I have trouble getting my 64 oz of liquid each day too. I thought I would try the Isopur 20 oz flavored liquid. I found that it was disgusting & poured out the 3 bottles I bought. If you buy any of this stuff only buy 1 bottle to see if your taste buds will tolerate this drink. I am 5 weeks post op too & haven't had any issues with headaches or dizziness. Also, the best Protein powders I have found are made by Unjury & Syntrax Nectar. The nectar can be bought by single serving packages at The Vitamin Store or online. Also, I use soy milk to mix my protein powder in. My taste buds don't like it mixed with Water. Hope this helps.

I agree I bought Isopure and I bought two diff flavors omg DISGUSTING thee were $4 a pc and I believe 40 gm of protein...I would suggest GNC, bodybuilding.com or the Vitamin shop...the vitamin shop has all kinds of Protein Shakes that you can buy in bulk or single....of course you would want to try it in single first...

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