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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]If you go to the doctor in the U.S., for almost any reason, they will ask you how much water you are drinking and suggest you drink more. [/b]Especially if you are overweight: the thinking on weight loss is that if you drink a lot of water, you will be less hungry and also not retain water due to salty food. That's why everyone carries water bottles. Take the above and add in a desire to not use disposable plastic bottles (for health and environmental reasons) and everyone's carrying a reusable bottle. [/quote] No doctor has EVER asked me about my water consumption. [/quote] +1 I have never been asked about water consumption. [/quote] I'm in my late 50s, and in the many years I've been going to the doc regularly, I've never had anyone ask me about how much water I drink. That's nonsense.[/quote] I'm the same age with blood clotting issues. Dehydration is a big issue for that.[/quote] So you have a specific medical issue that needs to be attended to? [/quote]
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