Im realizing that I’ve actually been chronically dehydrated for a good portion of my adult life and I’m looking to change that. I just don’t enjoy drinking water (as silly as that may sound).

Any advice is appreciated.

  • Maven (famous)@piefed.zipOP
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    2 days ago

    Part of the problem is that I dont enjoy drinking water so its difficult to convince myself to go out of my way to do a thing I dont like doing every day. I know the answer is to drink water but like… how would one go about doing that in a way that doesnt suck?

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        2 days ago

        This one right here is one of the best advices. Remove all other options. You’ll either drink the water or die from dehydration.

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      how would one go about doing that in a way that doesnt suck?

      That’s the thing, you don’t. You just do it until you’re used to it.

      I lost 50lb by cutting out all sugar from my beverages, and after a few months I couldn’t even finish a can of soda because it was so disgustingly sweet.

      Sugar is a highly addictive substance, so quitting it isn’t going to be easy without a health scare to motivate you.

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        Yep! Every food company in America has slowly been upping their sugar content in one way or another and it’s not just cause it may/may not taste better or last longer. Secret addiction runs deep with sugar. Starting with less sugar water is a great start. It is very, very hard to kick. Educate yourself and good luck!

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      2 days ago

      I truly don’t understand this. Water is so refreshing and clean tasting. Did you grow up drinking lots of soda or sugary drinks?

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        it entirely depends on the qualities of the water, and temperature. My water tastes utterly uninteresting unless i cool it down to fridge temps, which makes it very tasty. Some of the best tasting water i’ve had was from an old well that was super cold and tasted like metal in a very refreshing way.

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        2 days ago

        Yeah, I did. I wasn’t raised the most healthy admittedly but I’m trying to work towards it.

        In my experience tho water doesnt taste refreshing though because water doesnt taste like anything.

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          If I can scare you into drinking less acidic and sugary drinks: I was raised in a soda home. In 7th home economics class we did an assignment where we calculated the cans of soda we had on average. I thought my classmates were trolling me because they drank maybe 4 cans of soda a week while I was having around 40. I have had a lot of tooth decay later in life and had many teeth pulled. Turn around and treat it like a cigarette addiction. Some sugar in your life won’t kill you but watch out for habitual over-consumption.

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          2 days ago

          I see. So, if it doesn’t taste like anything, then it doesn’t taste bad, right? It just doesn’t “taste” to you. Your taste buds are probably desensitized to things that aren’t loaded in EXTREME FLAVOR!!! (sorry, was trying to evoke Brawndo vibes).

          You’ve gotta just drink it. But if you’re still slurping down tepid caramelized sugar water drinks, your mileage may vary.

          Good luck.

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      2 days ago

      OP, are you sure you are actually dehydrated? Are you getting kidney stones?

      Most people don’t need to actively concentrate on drinking liquids. Your body will tell you when you’re thirsty. It’s a weird internet fad where people try to drink like a gallon of water a day. It’s not necessary. Your body tells you when it’s hungry and it tells you when you need to drink liquids. You’re not going to die from failure of the body signaling you to eat or drink.

      Now, if you’ve had kidney stones, your doctor may tell you that you need to be drinking more water.

      Beyond that, excessive water drinking is just the latest fad right now. It’s not necessary.