Forgive me if this is a repeat

I have read that many of you had a variable appetite. I’m day 6 post op Partial nephrectomy. No appetite, but I cannot get enough water! I am so thirsty all the time and then Extra bloated from drinking. Did anyone have this? I know kidneys work on fluid balance. Are they freaking out? Sorry if this is repeat, I looked and couldn’t find anything.

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  • Steve.Adam
    Steve.Adam Member Posts: 463 Member
    edited December 2017 #2
    Hi Sasha

    I don't remember being that thirsty. There was a time maybe two or three weeks after surgery when I was urinating very often, but it settled down and got back to normal. I don't remember it very well, but I must have been drinking extra at that time.

    Steve.

  • AnnissaP
    AnnissaP Member Posts: 632 Member
    I am super thirsty all the

    I am super thirsty all the time now lol. The 1st week I was not and had zero appetite. I JUST started to get rid of the nausea after 7 weeks. Everyone's body is diff AND who knows what each doctor does during surgery. I know mine checked all other organs so I still get sore and swollen.

  • Bay Area Guy
    Bay Area Guy Member Posts: 618 Member
    I was thirsty the night after

    I was thirsty the night after my surgery and drank two or three of those plastic containers of water, but after that, I settled down to my normal intake pretty quickly.  Normal intake for me is about 10-12 glasses of water a day.

  • stub1969
    stub1969 Member Posts: 966 Member
    Sasha

    I'm a gallon + a day water drinker.  I've become accustomed to that level of intake and my body expects it.  I was drinking this level prior to surgery, so I can't say I've felt more thirsty after.  With that being said, are you drinking as much as you did prior to surgery?

    Stub

  • sasha_jax4
    sasha_jax4 Member Posts: 43
    Thanks guys

    i used to struggle to get in daily water requirements before surgery. Now I feel like there is not enough water in the world. I suppose just the physiology of balancing.