Ileostomates.. How much water do you drink in a day?
Ileostomates ... I found the following on the internet:
Aim to drink 8 to 10 (8-ounce) glasses (about 2 liters) of liquids every day. Don't drink more than 4 ounces (½ cup) of liquids with meals. Don't drink any liquids for 1 hour before and 1 hour after meals. This helps make your bowel movements bulkier.
How much water do you drink in a day? Do you refrain from drinking one hour before and 1 hour after your meals?
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I’ve had my ileostomy for three years I only walked about 3.4 miles a day. How much water do I need to drink?
I've found that 64 ounces is not nearly enough for me after getting my ileostomy. I drink about 120-150oz of water daily in order to stay hydrated, flush my kidneys, prevent cramping and minimize urinary frequency. Great question, great topic!
The goal we discussed after my ileostomy surgery was around 70 oz per day - preferably at least half being with electrolyes. (Given I am also limiting the amount I drink at meals to help with consistency of the output + not drinking for about 2 hours before bedtime to cut down on overnight bathroom trips, I would find it difficult to drink a lot more.)
The other thing I hear from all (including stoma, urology for kidney stones, and PCP) is that the best indicator of whether you are drinking the right amount is the color of your urine. It generally should be a light yellow. Darker means you are not drinking enough and clear suggests you are overdoing it.
Of course the corrolary is that whenever you go out it is a good idea to know where the nearest bathrooms are!
Discuss this with your doctor. We all have different metabolisms.
I've had my ileostomy for 21 years and before that I had a j-pouch for 15 years.
I don't measure my water intake, or avoid drinking water with meals. I find that the foods I eat have far more impact on my consistency than water. Foods that have soluble fiber tend to slow things down and make the consistency thicker.
There aren't any hard and fast rules, different things work for different people.
... and just to complicate things, different things can work (or not) for the same person over time ... which can be frustrating.
I must drink at least half a gallon per day. I think it's because I like to stay active and the fact that I live in the south with the heat factor.
I drink every time I pass the fridge water spout, whenever I’m thirsty or when I think about 2 quarts.
I think that I get enough water, but I’m not a fanatic.
I can now drink all I want after 7 p.m. due to the nite bag availability.
I found that the antibiotics made my urine dark also.
After they were completed, I lightened up.
With a bag, it’s plainly evident (color). 🙂