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How much water do you drink a day?

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petitpois Thu 02-Jun-16 15:52:57

I'm trying to be more healthy. So far I'm only managing a cup of hot water first thing in the morning and then a bottle of water throughout the day. I get distracted, forget to drink, or else I just don't fancy water. It's so dull compared to a cup of tea...

Jalima Thu 02-Jun-16 20:03:54

Go on Jalima name and shame them!
No-one you know!!

DD1 (hope she is not reading this)

varian Thu 02-Jun-16 19:54:10

I love water and always drink tap water. I can't understand why people buy bottled water in this country where the tap water is perfectly good and wholesome.

I buy some fizzy water to offer guests at home and the only other time I buy water is at the airport when I have to throw away my tap water to get through security. Then I buy a copy of the Telegraph (not my normal paper but quite good to read occasionally) because I get a free bottle of water with it in Duty Free.

grannyactivist Thu 02-Jun-16 19:50:47

Sorry, but drinking water is barely any different to drinking anything else that isn't alcoholic or sugar laden, so if drinking water is a chore then just drink tea.

I have a glass of water on waking and another at bedtime - other than that I drink copious amounts of tea and an occasional latte when I'm out and about.

watermeadow Thu 02-Jun-16 19:19:23

How can you be not drinking enough? When you need fluid you have this built-in warning system called "thirst".
I only drink black coffee or water as they are all I like. Two of my daughters have never drunk anything hot. As long as it's not full of sugar we can all drink what we want and don't need to monitor our intake.

Greyduster Thu 02-Jun-16 19:09:56

Not enough, especially when I'm fishing. I always promise myself I'll drink more than one small bottle but never get around to it - too absorbed to think about it. Then when I get home, I feel awful because I'm dehydrated. We tend to drink more tea and coffee when we're at home during the day, but if I do drink water it's usually in the evening. Tizliz I am another who will not put water in my malt! Sacrilege smile!

kittylester Thu 02-Jun-16 18:56:12

Wine might not count as a liquid but it's one of your five a day!

petra Thu 02-Jun-16 18:52:50

My Spanish Doctor, who is brilliant, says that liquid is liquid no matter what form it comes in ( except alcohol, of course lol)

Welshwife Thu 02-Jun-16 18:38:16

I would say that I drink almost a litre of water a day plus tea and coffee. When it is very hot my intake of water rises dramatically. I know very quickly if I am not drinking enough by the colour of my urine which is normally almost colourless. I think it could be possible that as we age we need to drink more as the kidneys are not functioning quite so well and blood pressure tablets can also affect them.

Charleygirl Thu 02-Jun-16 18:33:43

I meant to say water unless it is laced with coffee. I am like Lona I do not like water, especially the fizzy variety.

harrigran Thu 02-Jun-16 18:29:29

I drink more water while I am taking my chemo because a handful of tablets twice a day needs a lot of washing down. I take a cool bag to bed with two half litre bottles of water for drinks during the night and for taking early morning tablets. Taking into consideration hot drinks as well I probably drink two litres of fluid a day. If I remember rightly this is the amount given in the information leaflet, when I left hospital.

Nelliemoser Thu 02-Jun-16 17:56:26

Not much just water but I do drink lots of cups mugs of tea. Best drink ever. I do occasionally drink warmed water, part hot from kettle and part tap. I don't like very cold liquid when I am hot and thirsty.

Tizliz Thu 02-Jun-16 17:36:32

rosesarered no water in my whisky, I know the distillers recommend it but I prefer it nest. I do however drink plenty of other fluids, does wine count ?

Lona Thu 02-Jun-16 17:31:01

Enough water in my tea,coffee fruit and vegetables. I don't like water.

Teetime Thu 02-Jun-16 17:30:08

There have been lots of papers written and advice given over the years that support the information that it doesn't have to be plain water as long as you are hydrated throughout the day so all drinks, provided they are not loaded with sugar are good and count towards the total. Your body will tell you if it needs fluid - you will be thirsty, skin dry, constipated - all those lovely things. Have a nice cup of tea when you want one. brew

Charleygirl Thu 02-Jun-16 17:26:43

I never drink coffee unless it is laced with coffee.

thatbags Thu 02-Jun-16 17:14:25

Yes, quite, kitty. The fad about tea not being a healthy drink is nonsense. Tea becoming the normal drink of the working classes in Britain is one of the main reasons the industrial revolution started here: it meant, for the first time in history, that people had a safe (i.e. not contaminated) fluid to drink in plentiful quantities.

tanith Thu 02-Jun-16 17:00:27

I have one of those metal drinks bottle which I fill 2 or 3 times a day and take up to bed with me so I do drink plenty of water and 3/4 cups of tea a day.

primewarp Thu 02-Jun-16 16:43:45

I'm trying to be more healthy too so this is timely. Nothing like the end of a relationship to get you to reexamine your lifestyle! My husband is a big meat eater and I've been having far more fish and vegetarian meals since we split up. Definitely feeling better for it.

primewarp Thu 02-Jun-16 16:40:11

Roses! shock grin

A jug is a good idea Jenty thank you.

rosesarered Thu 02-Jun-16 16:30:26

Go on Jalima name and shame them!

Jalima Thu 02-Jun-16 16:24:54

Not enough apparently.
I am assured by someone who shall not be named that tea and coffee are dehydrating and that I need to drink about 6 medium sized glasses of water a day.
I probably average about 2 (plus teaand more tea).
I drank rooibosch (?) tea for years then suddenly went off it.

rosesarered Thu 02-Jun-16 16:23:45

And I drink loads of tea.

rosesarered Thu 02-Jun-16 16:23:13

I add it to my glass if whisky now and then ( just a splash.)

Anya Thu 02-Jun-16 16:21:32

I think so kitty wink

Ana Thu 02-Jun-16 16:20:43

I know I don't drink enough water, but a jugful just seems so...daunting!