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I always squeeze a lemon slice in my water....I'm not sure if lemons are forbidden on MRC? It just helps me drink more water since it actually tastes like something....I'm hoping it is ok, because I just purchased many lemons to get me ready for MRC sign up.
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Question...can the HNS supplements be included in the 64 oz. of water required per day?
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Hi everyone...I just have to vent here (sorry) I had the worst day I have had in FOREVER...I won't get into it just know it was a BBBAAAADDDD day. The good news is I didn't eat (or drink and trust me, a stiff drink was tempting!) but, I stayed OP and didn't cave... I was proud of myself...I really hope that tomorrow is a better day...did I mention this was a BBBBAAAAADDDDDDD BBBAAAADDDDD day?:(
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Jace...I'm so sorry about your bad day...but the important thing is you stayed OP....good for you....I hope I will be able to handle the bad days with your wilpower....you are doing great work and I love reading your posts. Hang in there....I will have that drink for you, since I'm not on MRC yet....hope that helps you...lol
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Still was wondering about the lemon slice added to water...do ya think it is ok? |
Symptoms are similary to dehydration. Confusion, slurred speech, loss of consciousness, etc.
I have see someone die of drinking only distilled water. This person basically flushed all the elecotrolytes out of her body causing a fatal heart arrythmia. Your heart needs sodium, potassium, calcium, etc. to pump and if you are low on these you will feel your heart flutter or feel palpitations. The general rule is to drink half of your weight in ounces. For example a two hundred pound person should drink one hundred ounces of water a day. This is the general rule for healthy people who don't exercise or exercise only moderately. Most diet centers push a little more than that but it's usually good advice. If you have any concerns, ask your doctor for a blood test that checks your electrolytes. You're results should come back that same day and your doctor can advise you from there. |
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I'm finding that there are just certain things that I like to use with my foods to help me personally eat them and give me enough variety to maintain this for the long-haul (no-salt ketchup for my meat (as I've always had ketchup with all my meats), manwich (just enough for the flavor), the 'heart healthy' spaghetti sauce (again enough for flavor), SF syrup (1 tbsp) on my french toast) and other things). I know these off program items might and prolly have slowed my weight loss, but for me to do this for 6 months I've got to do things that help me get through this. What about the rest of you? What sorts of things do you do, if anything, to 'help' you with this program? I hope I'm not alone in this.:?: |
My center said no to lemon in water. :-(
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Jennifer, that's exactly what I think. I (not anyone else) have to be able to live with this plan not only for 6 months, but I'm making a lifestyle change too. So I hope I can do this with my adaptations to the program.
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