Hlyn 12 Posted August 3, 2021 I’m 4 weeks post bypass and I feel like when I drink Water it causes me pain. Almost feels like a terrible gas pain or a hunger pang. But it takes a few minutes to go away. It’s interfering with my hydration. I’m not sure why or what to do. Anyone go through this? Any advice? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Arabesque 7,442 Posted August 3, 2021 Are you still just sipping & waiting between each sip? I know it’s a annoying but you will get to your goal or at least close to it. Don’t forget everything you drink counts. Sometimes plain Water can be hard or heavy to drink. I diluted my shakes & Soups to get in more Fluid, added electrolytes to flavour my water (& get an energy boost). I still drink a large mug of green tea every day & pour a large glass of sparkling water in the morning & drink it the afternoon when it’s flat. Some people seem to be able to get back to drinking quickly or a couple of swallows at a time in a short period of time. Some of us can’t. Just one of the ways we’re different. Even at almost 27 months post surgery, I can only have two swallows at a time. If I have a third swallow, my restriction kicks in - pain/tightness or general discomfort across my chest. I find drinking from a glass easier than a sippy type bottle - I suck up air with them which causes discomfort. I also drink at night - whenever I wake & when I go to the bathroom - 1 or 2 swallows before & after. It all adds up. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lefti 21 Posted August 3, 2021 Do you have ice in your Water? My dr said no ice because many people are sensitive to the extra cold. I'd say you may be taking too big of a sip. I get a feeling like you've explained if I'm eating too fast, or took too much at a time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ashley_vsg_2021 18 Posted August 10, 2021 I personally only like cold drinks - I use ice, place my drinks in the freezer/fridge etc. after all we’re able to have popsicles so I don’t see the issue Share this post Link to post Share on other sites