When your weight loss surgeon tells you that your stomach will be restricted after weight loss surgery, they aren’t exaggerating in the slightest. Your stomach will be able to hold only a fraction of the amount of food and liquid that it can beforehand. While this is great for your weight loss goals and ability to cope with hunger, it isn’t so ideal for your hydration level.
How often do you catch yourself being thirsty and fix the problem by downing a quick bottle of water or enjoying a large couple of gulps of Gatorade. Most people will say all the time—especially as you are starting to work out more. After all, when you are feeling overheated and thirsty, there is nothing like cooling off with a large glass of ice water, right?
Staying hydrated after weight loss surgery is going to take a lot of planning ahead, and a lot of discipline. Once you undergo weight loss surgery you won’t be able to simply down a bottle of water any more. Instead, you’ll have to make sure that you are gradually sipping on water throughout the day. Drinking too much fluid too quickly can fill up your now restricted stomach pouch, potentially leading to nausea and sudden vomiting.
So, how can you make sure that you are staying hydrated after weight loss surgery? It will take some planning and commitment, but with a bit of strategy, it won’t be hard at all to stay ahead of the thirst and prevent dehydration.
Here are a few strategies for staying hydrated after surgery: