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amother
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Wed, Aug 14 2024, 6:01 am
I never feel like this after a fast.
Im usually back at work no problem.
Im flat out.
Had a coffee started sweating and just feel like I need to lie down.
What can I take?
Feeling so knocked out.
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gootlfriends
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Wed, Aug 14 2024, 8:37 am
Focus on hydration. Fruit is best. Your body absorbs it better. And move slow.
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amother
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Wed, Aug 14 2024, 9:36 am
Thanks.
I did drink and I drank lots last night.
All Iv had is toast today, took paractml bh feeling a bit better.
Would lucozade or energy drinks work?
I feel like I need an Infusin of something and then Il be fine.
I dont think Iv ever felt like this after a fast.
And I didnt fast too bad bh.
Im usually in bed from early pm till the end
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Sienna
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Wed, Aug 14 2024, 10:09 am
Same. Don't remember feeling like this before. I was fine in the morning and then walking my kids to daycare I just could not push the stroller. Arms and legs feeling so week, I was like 'what's happening?'
And then I remembered the fast yesterday. Trudged my way over.
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Amethyst
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Wed, Aug 14 2024, 10:09 am
Those are symptoms of dehydration. You must drink more.
People drink tons before the fast but forget that you must drink tons after too
I recently had a severe dehydration episode and needed hatzalah. They explained to me that dehydration is a buildup of 48 hours of not drinking enough. So by that logic you are actually at greater risk of dehydration after the fast than during the fast (assuming you drank a lot on erev tisha bav)
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amother
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Wed, Aug 14 2024, 10:20 am
amother Amethyst wrote: | Those are symptoms of dehydration. You must drink more.
People drink tons before the fast but forget that you must drink tons after too
I recently had a severe dehydration episode and needed hatzalah. They explained to me that dehydration is a buildup of 48 hours of not drinking enough. So by that logic you are actually at greater risk of dehydration after the fast than during the fast (assuming you drank a lot on erev tisha bav) |
Thanks for thisq
Wondering why I never feel this way if this is correct. I dont usually drinkloads.
Also my teen daughter definitely did not drink a lot before and after and shes totally fine. Full of energy.
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Seashell
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Wed, Aug 14 2024, 10:24 am
I drank shiurim and was feeling fine during fast and this morning my mouth is so parched I drank so much already and electrolyte drinks and nothing helping
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amother
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Wed, Aug 14 2024, 4:12 pm
Im still feeling not myself.
Its evening where I live.
I mainly ate carbs in the morning and then had some soup amd an apple at lunchtime.
Felt really hungry later on so made myself some chicken breast plus a bit of other sides and a banana.
I have this feeling in my mouth that I hungry all the time but Im not.
Like I dont really feel hungry in my stomach but there a really irritating feeling in my mouth like I feel hungry and nothing is satisfying it.
Its driving me mad, Im feeling so unsettled.
Iv drunk and drunk and it just doesnt go away.
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Topaz
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Wed, Aug 14 2024, 6:52 pm
I just bought a bottle of essentia water because I was dizzy (not from fasting) and a friend said that she started drinking it before fast and she is really feeling good, a lot better than usual. So maybe you can try that. It's ionized water with electrolytes.
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