This is one of the shittiest post I have seen in quite some time.
Thanks.
Care to share your success story with the class? Speech God damn you speech
Might want to check your blood sugar.
Put a pinch Himalayan salt in your water. If you’re drinking a lot of water but still thirsty and peeing a lot it usually means you’re low on electrolytes.
It could also be untreated diabetes. So that’s fun. But it’s not the most likely reason you’re peeing a lot. Just a possible reason.
Also it doesn’t need to be Himalayan salt. Literally any salt will do. I keep no sugar propel around and use at least one a day.
Yeah, if you are drinking a ton of water and also electrolytes and you’re still peeing constantly you need to see your doctor ASAP
Big water is ruining your health!
100% of animal life that drinks water eventually dies
This is me except I’m usually not thirsty, I just have bad self control if I have a drink near me. Doesn’t matter if I’m thirsty or not, I’ll compulsively drink water until it’s all gone. I’ve nearly given myself water intoxication a few times lol
No but see now you get to pee, which feels good. It’s just a bonus!
But then i’m thirsty again
Ok wait but does anyone else have that experience? Feel thirsty, go to the bathroom, & immediately after feel thirsty again? Lmfao
everyone immediately jumps to claiming diabetes but i wonder if it’s also just a high metabolism thing, like i eat like a horse even if i’m just sitting in front of the pc all day (and i don’t gaint weight) and considering that it takes water to digest food it would make sense that i just inherently need more water.
whereas someone who eats like half a burger per day should sensibly feel barely any need to drink
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