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After drinking I weigh the least

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Posted by: Foodio

Hey,

I weigh myself every morning and my weight is moderately consistent. But every Saturday night I drink alcohol and when I weigh myself on Sunday morning I weigh quite a bit less than all the other days of the week.

Does anyone know why this is?

Thanks



Posted by: MtnBikerChick

Quote:
Originally posted by Foodio:
Hey,

I weigh myself every morning and my weight is moderately consistent. But every Saturday night I drink alcohol and when I weigh myself on Sunday morning I weigh quite a bit less than all the other days of the week.

Does anyone know why this is?

Thanks
You are probably dehydrated.

I bet you don't you drink water before you go to bed (prevents headaches and hangovers).





Posted by: Robert D.

alcohol is a diuretic.

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Just because the majority believes it, does not make it true!



Posted by: Foodio

diuretic - tending to increase the flow of urine

I just looked that word up. I had no idea what it meant.

Actually, I do drink water when I come home after drinking. I use to drink a lot 'cause I'd get lots of hang-overs, but now my body is a bit more used to the alcohol and I don't have get too many hang-overs even if I don't drink water.

Foodio



Posted by: susiQ

Quote:
Originally posted by Foodio:
Hey,

I weigh myself every morning and my weight is moderately consistent. But every Saturday night I drink alcohol and when I weigh myself on Sunday morning I weigh quite a bit less than all the other days of the week.

Does anyone know why this is?

Thanks
Yeah b/c you puked it all up!!!! Kidding, I just turned 21 so I had to say that...





Posted by: Foodio

That's cool. I haven't vommited after drinking in like...hmmm...2 months. I used to vommit frequently.



Posted by: Scotty the Body

Ever go flex in the mirror after you've had a few to many? Probably the best time to take pictures.

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Just another day in the gutter



Posted by: MtnBikerChick

from an article on webmd.com

"Some additional tips to prevent dehydration and other heat-related illnesses include:

Avoid caffeinated beverages and alcohol - these fluids dehydrate the body rather than hydrate like water and sports drinks

Avoid carbonated beverages, which can cause bloating and keep people from drinking enough fluid to rehydrate...."

Maybe you just aren't taking in enough water?











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