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Dying2077

Dying2077

Student
Oct 6, 2023
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It's annoying ! It's like a camel, but it weighs 40 kilos!
 
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Al Gul

Al Gul

Just one more drink...
Feb 21, 2023
53
Like a dinosaur! From ABOVE!
 
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Forever Sleep

Earned it we have...
May 4, 2022
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Who does? Not sure if you mean someone else or you have DID. Regardless though- might be worth them checking in with their doctor- excessive thirst and drinking can be an indicator of diabetes. May not be of course but might be worth checking. I don't know though. They recommend 2-3 litres anyway, so maybe it's not excessive. Do they consume a lot of salt in their diet? Or, live somewhere hot, or exercise a lot? Maybe their body is just narurally trying to compensate.
 
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Namensjemand

Namensjemand

Cursed
Jul 16, 2023
109
I can't stand it either. I bet he is having another bottle of water right now!

Maybe he got diabetis, though.
 
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Dying2077

Dying2077

Student
Oct 6, 2023
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Who does? Not sure if you mean someone else or you have DID. Regardless though- might be worth them checking in with their doctor- excessive thirst and drinking can be an indicator of diabetes. May not be of course but might be worth checking. I don't know though. They recommend 2-3 litres anyway, so maybe it's not excessive. Do they consume a lot of salt in their diet? Or, live somewhere hot, or exercise a lot? Maybe their body is just narurally trying to compensate.
He doesn't move !
It's perfectly fine. The average adult drinks around 3 litres a day anyway.
He is 40 kilos, he is not average!
 
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lostnfound

lostnfound

they/them | i wish i could stay in my mind forever
Oct 15, 2023
5
Who?

Do you know how many liters you need to drink for water intox?
This source says 10-15L for several days on end, however, this one says that 3-4L in a few hours can also start the symptoms. Like others said, he may have diabetes or other factors may come into play (heat, exercise, etc)
Either way, as long as he's not doing it within a short time span, he should probably be fine from water intox.
 

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