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Really watch this closely... if you are dehydrated, it will be hard to catch up on your Water and get rehydrated on your own. You might need to go to urgent care or the ER, or at the least, call your doctor's office and please let them know how you are feeling.

A couple of weeks ago, I was having dizzy spells and lightheadedness and I went to urgent care. They sent me on to the ER. They ran tests and found that I was dehydrated and also had a urinary tract infection (most likely brought on because I was not getting enough liquids, even though I thought I was). Stayed all day at the ER and they did IV fluids to help me out.

Drink, drink, drink. Please make sure you get enough. It is so important. And please don't hesitate to call your doctor or go get treatment today.

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Dehydrated for sure, I was put on iv fluids 3 times after leaving hospital. Tell you Dr. Or go to ER.

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Dehydration...no more sleeping in on Saturday mornings....now I have to set alarms and make sure I wake up to keep hydrated...
Water with lemon and G2 gatorades helped a lot...

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Have you checked your sugar levels in the morning when you're having these symptoms? Even if you weren't diabetic before surgery, the drastic reduction in calories, coupled with possible dehydration can throw your body off while it adjusts.


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