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.
Big water is ruining your health!
100% of animal life that drinks water eventually dies
No but see now you get to pee, which feels good. It’s just a bonus!
I hear it feels better than getting kidney stones.
Go forth, drink water, and pee clear.
And add a few drops of lemon juice.
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
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.
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
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