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[quote=Anonymous]If you were thirsty, like you said in your op, that’s your body’s way of telling you to drink water. Not sure why you think your kids aren’t listening to their bodies’ cues. It sounds like you’re the one who ignored your body. My DS and I both suffer from migraines. Heat and dehydration are two of our biggest triggers. If we forget our water bottles on hot days, it’s terrible because we’re likely to get a migraine and have it escalate quickly because we can’t hydrate easily. I would very much prefer us to put water in our bodies than extra medication we could’ve avoided, not to mention losing hours of productivity to a migraine. The pain is miserable, and sometimes a water bottle can mean the difference between getting a migraine or not, or preventing a migraine going from bad to terrible. Disposable plastic bottles are terrible, but reusable metal and glass bottles can be wonderful. [/quote]
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