thread: Does this much water sound excessive? Plus the need to drink water overnight..

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    Question Does this much water sound excessive? Plus the need to drink water overnight..

    DD is 22 months old, is a big water drinker, I am sure it is normal, but sometimes I do wonder with the amount she will drink in a day and overnight.

    With each meal she will drink around 250-300ml of water, will empty a bottle and we usually have to refill it again, plus constantly going back for more drinks inbetween meals.
    Before bed she has between 100-250ml of milk, and goes down to sleep about 1/2hr after milk, she will then drink another 100-200ml before sleep, and then wake over night 1-3 times for more water, often draining the drink bottle at least once in those drinks.

    So I guess she would easily drink 1.5litres + a day.

    She soaks through her nappies over night, huggies, her new Gensea Forge Super Trim Night nappy (hoping the absorbancy will increase) plus will be getting some longies

    She wets 6-7 IB with boosters a day, plus goes on the potty morning and night and had a morning poo on the potty (love not cleaning pooey nappies ) She is dong all the things to be toilet trained but with the amount of wee she does overnight, she won't be dry overnight for a long time, but she is dry after her day sleeps at the moment and we put her on the potty or Daycare puts her on the toilet after she gets up.

    I love that she drinks water happily, we don't offer her juice cordial or any other drinks, as we don't want to kerb her love for water

    Does anyone else have a bub that drinks so much water?

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    That does seem alot of water, but if she isnt offered anything else i dont know...DD1 thought it was a huge game waking up and calling out for a drink for a long time, she still does occasionally.
    has she lost alot of weight lately? or had a bad bout of thrush? Generaly feeling lathargic?
    if she has any of these other symptoms get her to ur GP for a BSL for type 1 diabetes.
    even to put ur mind at ease, its a very quick and easy test.

    After going through it all myself whenever i hear of anyone drinking excessivly im like, go get checked!!!! specially little ones.
    probably havent helped and jsut made things worse...sorry hun

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    She did have thrush about 1 month ago, and she also lost about 1/2kg, but seem to have put most of that back on, I just put that down to learning to walk.
    She was also ill in January and lost about 800grams due to dehydration, but once we got her rehydrated again in hospital she put that back on within a week or two.

    She has been drinking this much water for quite a while, so before all of the above, she isn't really lethargic, quite a busy little girl, and she has one day sleep most days some days not, of about 1.5-2.5hrs.

    It might be worth getting her checked just in case, she had extremely low BLS of 0.9 when she was born, but that was due to her prematurity and was sorted out quite quickly and we haven't tested them since.

    You haven't made it worse at all, I guess I am just trying to guage how much water would be "normal"/"average" as such, and the need to drink overnight even in the cold weather has got me wondering if other bubs do the same.

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    Given that 1.5 litres per day is the recommended minimum for an adult I would say yes, that's excessive. My DS liked his water too at that age but I'd say he would have drunk about 500mls a day (milk on top of that).

    DD is 18 months and drinks about 600mls of milk a day (she won't eat dairy so I let her have more than DS did) plus some drinks of water but once again, that would not be more than 400mls (more on a hot day).

    My first thought was diabetes too - not that I know anything about it, just anecdotally I have heard that a raging thirst can often mean undiagnosed diabetes. Please note that I am hardly an expert, this is just a titbit of general knowledge that I've picked up from somewhere! I'd be asking your child health nurse for an opinion.

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    I have a little DD who drinks heaps and heaps of water too, probably not as much as your DD but then again I dont really measure it as such, she always has a cup which i refill during the day for her and I drink stacks of water and pretty much everytime I get a drink she shares mine. My DD has been very irritable (which could be anything) she has not really gained weight since before 12 months but I dont think she has lost any, however I had her tested for diabetes last week and we get the test results tomorrow. My DD also sometimes gets a funny smelling breath which I have heard can also be a sign but again can also be other factors.

    I really believe you should have her tested, its better to be safe than sorry, I dont want to scare you but Type 1 diabetes can turn bad very quickly and little ones can end up very sick. Most cases are not diagnosed in kids until they are very ill and taken to hospital. Get her tested.

    Good Luck xoxox

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    Thankyou for your messages , I will get her into the Dr tomorrow to get her BLS done just to make sure, I did wonder about diabetes as my Boss had it and a girl I went to school hade Type 1, and I remember them both drinking of excess water being a marker for it.

    Just to be safe will get it done

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    let us know how u go hun, hopefully she just loooves her water!!!
    fwiw i was never a water drinker but just b4 i was diagnosed i was drinking about 5-6 litres a day plus a min of 2 litres of soft drink a day.

    its not pleasant constantly needing to drink and go to the loo!! i would speak unless i needed to because my tongue would stick to the roof of my mouth if i hadnt had a drink for about 10 mins. it was horrible!

    Salad hw did u go with ur lil one?

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    let us know how u go hun, hopefully she just loooves her water!!!
    fwiw i was never a water drinker but just b4 i was diagnosed i was drinking about 5-6 litres a day plus a min of 2 litres of soft drink a day.

    its not pleasant constantly needing to drink and go to the loo!! i wouldnt speak unless i needed to because my tongue would stick to the roof of my mouth if i hadnt had a drink for about 10 mins. it was horrible!

    Salad hw did u go with ur lil one?

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    Hi skybie, I find out the results tomorrow, so I am anxious for that to come around quickly. She was also tested for other things like iron etc , it was a very horrible experience for me as she had to have a blood test and I had to hold her, they couldnt find her tiny little veins and the first time didnt work so they had to try the other arm, DD was screaming, it tore my heart to pieces, one of the nurses came in to help and she said to DD oh it will be over soon you dont have to carry on, if I hadnt have been so angry with her comment i would have been crying. Poor thing sobbed for half an hour after. Then they ring me today and say that they managed to get all the tests completed form the small amount of blood they took except for the thyroid and they want her to go back again. I said I would talk to the doctor first and go from there.

    I really do think its related to food additives and stuff but I wanted to rule out all medical stuff before hand. She also has an appointment with a paed just to have a good check. Thanks for asking xoxo

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    It does sound like a lot of water! DD sometimes drains a 260ml bottle during the course of the night, but during the day she doesn't drink as much as I would like. N seems to be having a lot! Definitely get her checked out for diabetes so you can cross it off assuming everything's OK.
    on the TT front Vic! Great work. From what I have read most bubs are still in nappies overnight until nearer to 3 so I wouldn't worry about that.

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    Let us know how it goes. I hope its all ok for you. xx

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    how did u go hun? did u get her tested?

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    Hey girls, sorry for not popping in sooner,

    We took DD to the Dr's and yes it is quite a bit of water, but at the moment we can't do a lot as she still has an infection, we took her to the Dr's last Saturday to ask and she had an upper respiratory infection, so had to wait then took her today as she wasn't improving, last night she threw up in her sleep and rolled through it was not so much fun to clean up at 1am. Dr checked her today and her ears has gotten a lot worse, and she has given us a prescription if she develops a fever. Good thing for her it is staying out of her lungs

    But back to the subject at hand

    Once she is over the infection, we take her for a Finger ***** Test, to see what her levels are, and a urinary concentration test where we collect the urine over a period of 24 hours (we had to do this while she was in hospital dehydrated and one bag a day was tricky, let alone over a 24 hours period.

    In the meantime we offer her less water, so only partially fill her water bottles and see if she complains for more. But while she has been sick her intake has been a lower so we will see what happens when she is better.

    Thanks for asking Skybie

    Thanks for letting me know how much B has overnight Pixie

    I finally got here Sunshine

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    Jack used to drink that amount plus his normal amount of forumla a day....he was fine

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    Ya my advise would be Blood Glucose Test to confirm, My cousin had type 1 and found out at the age of 3 as he was drinking so much fluid.

    Good luck!