I first noticed this about 4-5 years ago when I was constantly thirsty despite drinking plenty of water. At that time I estimated I was drinking between 6-8 liters a day, every day.
About 3 years ago I went to see a GP about it and he just said since it's summer I'm probably drinking more because the weather is hot. I told him I drink the same amount during winter as well. He just ignored me and probably assumed I had exaggerated the amount of water I had been drinking.
Earlier this year I decided to see another doctor about it. This time around I kept a record of how much I actually drank and sure enough, it was indeed between 6-8 liters a day over a 2 week period. The doctor said drinking this much is most definitely not normal and asked me to get some blood tests done. Everything came back fine.
I saw a third doctor about this and had some more tests done, but once again, no abnormalities at all. He just said it's probably a dry mouth problem which I can alleviate by spraying water in my mouth. I tried that, along with some Biotene products such as gel and mouthwash for dry mouth sufferers but none of that helped. I am still drinking heaps of water and constantly feel thirsty all the time.
So it basically comes down to the J-pouch then. I know my surgeon said after my operation that I need to drink much more water than a normal person, but I didn't think it would be this much! (This was about 20 years ago btw).
So I am wondering how much do we J-pouchers drink on average? If 6-8 liters isn't normal then what do you think could be causing the problem? I can't even leave the house these days without bringing a bottle of water with me because I feel like I'm dying of thirst!
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