Dehydration Question
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Dehydration
Pumakitty,
The simply reply to your question is YES. Dehydration plays havic on our bodies in many ways. Being light headed is one of the things that happens to us. Forgetting things, loss of energy, constapation can be a result of not enough fluids taken in.
With that said, I was told by my Radiation Oncologist that we need to take in 64 ozs of fluid each day. Some suggest to drink 8 glasses of 8ozs of water daily. I don't always drink that much, but pretty close. Down side is more trips to the bathroom.
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I would agree. Probably justMarineE5 said:Dehydration
Pumakitty,
The simply reply to your question is YES. Dehydration plays havic on our bodies in many ways. Being light headed is one of the things that happens to us. Forgetting things, loss of energy, constapation can be a result of not enough fluids taken in.
With that said, I was told by my Radiation Oncologist that we need to take in 64 ozs of fluid each day. Some suggest to drink 8 glasses of 8ozs of water daily. I don't always drink that much, but pretty close. Down side is more trips to the bathroom.
My Best to Both of You and Everyone Here
I would agree. Probably just dehydration. Might as well get in the habit now of always having a "drink" nearby. Stay as htdrated as possible and what I think is even more imprtant, keeping the use of your swallowing muscles through your treatment. Once the rads start, and chemo as well, our desire to eat and drink all but disappears. Sipping the water, and through the PEG as backup, take in as much water as possible. Good luck.
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Hydration
You need to get him into the mine set of staying hydrated now, before he even starts treatment. Once he starts he definitely needs to drink more water than he can imagine. Probably on the neighborhood of at least a half gallon a day, and that's probably minimum.
I got slightly dehydrated after my second round of chemo. I was miserable. The worse I felt, the more I wanted to sleep, the more I slept, the worse I felt.
JG0
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