marketingdude 79 Posted October 1, 2012 In short, I love to work out and sweat (please don't feel grossed out by this). When I work out a lot I feel this euphoria and big time sense of well being. I've been like this when I was thin and running 15 miles a week back in 2001-2004. Many times when I play basketball, I wear multiple layers of clothing. This is intentional because of how good I feel and my desire to lose more weight because of the extra heat it puts on my body. My question is this Because I wear multiple layers of clothing when I work out (and love going to the steam room after I work out), I'm really wondering if I need to be BIG TIME concerned with my hydration? Common sense says YES....but again...I've never had lap band surgery before and don't know the full "fall out" effects that I may need to be aware of. I hear so many people talk about the importance of needing to be hydrated....and then thought to myself....wait....I love working out and sweating....maybe I need to be extra cautious here because....a lot of times I work out and don't even think about my hydration because working out is so second nature to me. I always have a bottle of Water with me (and refill it) when I work out....but again....it sounds like (given the amount that I sweat during working out and the steam room), I may need to SERIOUSLY watch out for this. P.S. Just concerned that I might unconsciously position myself where something could go wrong. Again...I've been working out since I was 16....so this is a big routine and habit that I have at my local YMCA. Seems I need to drink a lot more water...or stop wearing the extra layers of clothing and going to the steam room....now that I'm expressing all of this out Thoughts/Opinions? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TracyW2 137 Posted October 1, 2012 Good for you!! I love exercising, but mainly I love weight lifting. Yes, you need to make sure you are staying well hydrated esp if you are sweating that much!! 1 marketingdude reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
marketingdude 79 Posted October 2, 2012 Good for you!! I love exercising, but mainly I love weight lifting. Yes, you need to make sure you are staying well hydrated esp if you are sweating that much!! It seems common sense....but it just hit me...I've had this huge routine of putting layers of clothing on so I can sweat and heat up my body temperature when working out. I was talking to my brother yesterday and he mentioned that you won't be able to drink tons of Water all at once like you are used to. He also mentioned about sucking on ice cubes.....which made me think....OMG.... I'm going to have to rethink how I work out in terms of hydration. Either...I may have to where lighter clothes....or lesson my work out so I don't sweat as much. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
johnnycantrock 71 Posted October 2, 2012 It's all Water weight which you will gain back once you start drinking again. Its temporary. I would try to squeeze in a couple extra cups of water on your gym days. If you feel you may be dehydrated, pinch the skin on your hand if it stays white for longer than a couple of seconds, you're dehydrated. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
honk 780 Posted October 2, 2012 I am at restriction and drink lots of Water when I work out. Sometimes up to 2 liters in an hour. So not sure where the idea comes from that banded people can't drink a lot of water in a short period. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Summerrain 520 Posted October 2, 2012 I love your positivity. It is important to stay hydrated even during heavy exercising. I have no problems drinking 2 litres plus a day of Water. If you are sweating so much you may need to replace some of the minerals etc you are sweating out too. Nothing like a good sweating session to get the metabolism going! 1 marketingdude reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
marketingdude 79 Posted October 2, 2012 I love your positivity. It is important to stay hydrated even during heavy exercising. I have no problems drinking 2 litres plus a day of Water. If you are sweating so much you may need to replace some of the minerals etc you are sweating out too. Nothing like a good sweating session to get the metabolism going! How can you actually make sure you are getting your minerals....when in the liquid phase? Please be specific on what you mean by minerals and the specific supplements that have these minerals..... I'm curious as I'm studying more and more about minerals....as they are much different than Vitamins. Thanks for your help, MD Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
missybear 86 Posted October 2, 2012 Hi, I've gone back to working out pretty hard as well, and given my new apartment building has a sauna, been hitting it for an extra sweat fest. I'm 3 months post surgery. I've been drinking plenty of Water and eating well. But in the past two weeks I've been suffering from terrible Migraines, which I've not experienced before. I saw the doctor over the weekend who suspects I'm very low on sodium (I've always had a low sodium level). Awaiting a blood test to confirm, but he us fairly confident that's the cause. Just a warning to keep an eye out on the sodium front if you are sweating extra hard, drinking lots of fluids and having an extra healthy diet. Sodium at healthy levels does assist with hydration and balancing minerals in your body. A few gatorades have kept the migraines at bay since I spoke to the doctor. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Summerrain 520 Posted October 2, 2012 How can you actually make sure you are getting your minerals....when in the liquid phase? Please be specific on what you mean by minerals and the specific supplements that have these minerals..... I'm curious as I'm studying more and more about minerals....as they are much different than Vitamins. Thanks for your help' date=' MD[/quote'] My apologies, when you sweet loads you loose Salt and certain minerals as missy stated you can help replenish those with the low cal Gatorade type drinks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wallflower 188 Posted October 2, 2012 I don't understand why the layers of clothing??? Wearing more clothes wont make u lose more real weight, just Water weight from dehydration. I admire ur ambition, but I think you're overdoing it, especially with the sauna too. Anyway, yeah you need to be careful of dehydration & electrolyte imbalances. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
marketingdude 79 Posted October 4, 2012 I don't understand why the layers of clothing??? Wearing more clothes wont make u lose more real weight, just Water weight from dehydration. I admire ur ambition, but I think you're overdoing it, especially with the sauna too. Anyway, yeah you need to be careful of dehydration & electrolyte imbalances. I'm not doctor...but you are probably right. I just like to where extra clothing to sweat as it just makes me feel like a million bucks when I sweat. Plus...it heats up my body more...the more I sweat. Although it could help in assisting in [non water] weight loss....I do like to wear extra layers of clothing because it makes me feel like a million bucks when I sweat alot. In short, I feel it benefits my well being. I figure I can't hurt whether its real weight loss or water.... Hope that clarifies for you Wallflower, MD Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cooper123 93 Posted October 4, 2012 I wear a sweat jacket when I jog in the mornings and it does feel great to sweat that much, you get rid of so many toxins that way. I wear regular workout clothes when I play soccer or do weights though. I was very concerned about Water intake prior to my surgery as well. I thought I was going to be thirsty all the time because I thought my restriction was not gonna let me drink Water the way I did before. This turned out to be completely not true, I have 6 cc in my band and I can drink as much water as I want, so unless you're over filled you're gonna be ok. 1 marketingdude reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
clarks4willie 153 Posted October 4, 2012 Im hoping to start a couch to 5k soon before weather gets too cold here in PA. For some reason I feel a strong urge to start running, funny thing is..even as a teenager..I hated running(hence failing the mile run in gym class) Maybe it's all the new found energy from weight loss. Go figure. Good luck to all you runners:) 1 marketingdude reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wallflower 188 Posted October 5, 2012 Im hoping to start a couch to 5k soon before weather gets too cold here in PA. For some reason I feel a strong urge to start running' date=' funny thing is..even as a teenager..I hated running(hence failing the mile run in gym class)Maybe it's all the new found energy from weight loss. Go figure. Good luck to all you runners:)[/quote'] Where do u live in PA? Doing a 5k is on my bucket list. There's one this weekend but its gonna be rainy and cold! I guess I'll wait till spring. Then maybe I can run it instead of walking it. 1 marketingdude reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites