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Lots of Water

Do you drink water?

  • Always

  • Often

  • Sometimes

  • Rarely

  • Never


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I have tachycardia so I have to keep drinking.
 
I don't drink very often, but when I do, it's always water or water with lemons (not to be confused with lemonade lol) in it.
 
I drink much of it through the weekday, though somewhat little on weekends without a job to keep me on my feet. The difference is startling so I should be drinking more water even on my downtime.
 
I've been trying to drink a lot more water ever since coming out of my teens, I'll usually have a water bottle (or six, oops) next to my side of the bed and we have such a massive amount of water bottles in the house so it's not uncommon for me to go through a bunch of them over a month or so. It's never my first choice for something to drink but it's something I really wanted to improve about my life, I'd get dehydrated very often.
 
I do drink a lot of water as it is much of a necessity considering the climate here. For most part of the year, the average temperature is over 30 degree Celsius. Even now, at night, the current temperature is 29 degree Celsius. Hence I drink around 6 liters of water on an average.


But on summer, the temperature crosses 45 degree Celsius, hence the quantity of water intake increases. I remember that when I was in school, I used to carry 3 liters of water in 3 separate bottles. And one of them gets finished before lunch break, the next one after sports, and last one till reaching the home !





I don't live in desert region like Middle-East or Mediterranean, hence nights are warm too. In summers, people do die here due to heat stroke, and Meteorological Department often issues red alert or orange alert in summer, as the air is also dry here due to lack of any river in the entire city.

So drinking water is must.
 
Pretty much all I drink is water and sparkling water. I actually got told by my doctor that I'm possibly drinking a little bit too much water! o.o I do have to watch it, because I do have overactive bladder and drinking water naturally makes you have to go more, so I have to go sooo frequently. Had to get a doctor's note for my workplace IIRC. >.< Anyway, this topic isn't about that.
 
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