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I've been having a lot of trouble getting in all my Water for the day because in the evening water starts making me feel extremely nauseous. I'm able to sip at my water up until that point. I'm also still able to drink Protein Shakes and have Soup just fine too. Has anyone else experienced this?

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I had trouble with plain Water initially, a lot of people do - Crystal Lite for some reason worked. You can also do peppermint tea, that sometimes takes the edge off the water taste (metallic?).

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lemon, lime, or orange slice floating in your cool Water. Un hunh!

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I am six months post sleeve and still can’t tolerate plain Water. Have to use crystal lite. My tummy just doesn’t like it plain.

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I find putting in a lime helps me heaps, and also sugar free cordial if it is days that I'm really struggling to drink. I have had to change my drinking habits completely as i was one who would skull Water and drink at night heaps too. so my body is not interested drinking on 'my' terms at sipping so these things are helping me a bit :)

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I found sugar free hot chocolate or bariatric hot chocolate was a lifesaver when I couldn't drink Water. Sugar free water flavorings help too, but beware the laxative effect!

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Thank you, everyone, for all the advice! I've tried adding flavorings to my Water, and it works! I can get more down :)

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Just today I am starting to have this issue now, where a little bit after drinking Water I get very nauseous. I am going to try adding flavorings into it and see if that helps!

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And also change the temperature, lukewarm almost always returns back up, warm like tea or iced and cold, but pee-warm, No No No!

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And also change the temperature, lukewarm almost always returns back up, warm like tea or iced and cold, but pee-warm, No No No!
Very good tips, thank you!

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