::) I drink a ton of plain tap water (with ice). I dislike hot fluids like tea and coffee. I rarely drink sodas like Coke at home, but I find them helpful when I'm out and about and I don't want to drink too much. I'm not sure why, when I drink soda, I feel refreshed with far less fluid intake than I do with water.
What do you drink? Do you think some fluids are more beneficial for Sjoggies than others?
Skylar
Hi Skylar,
I drink water most of the time simply because I don't care for soda. I found the Crystal Light On The Go packets. I carry several of the packets (or tubes) either in my purse or pocket of my blouse or shirt. I particularly like the Classic Orange. All you do is pour one of the packets into a bottle (or glass) of water and either shake it or stir until it's mixed. It's sugar free so it doesn't leave a sweet taste in my mouth and make you more thirsty.
There are quite a few flavors in this product. I hope you discover something that you like as much.
Pooh
Hi :)
I try to sip water rather than to drink loads of it. I do drink a lot of tea though but I know I shouldn't because it doesn't do my irritable bladder any favours. I'm not keen on sodas - but in my case that's a good thing. I have poor tooth enamel and the CO2 in sodas goes for them.
I wish we could get Crystal Light in the UK because I used it in the US and it's very good.
Lemon and ginger tea is good. Both lemon and ginger are saliva stimulants.
Liquids without sugar in them are better for Sjoggies!
Take care - Scottie :)
Water is my favorite drink. I like coffee in the mornings. I sometimes drink tea when eating out. I like a soda once in awhile when I have a hamburger.
reanne
Ice cold LEMONADE!!!!
Sometimes I do 1/2 tea 1/2 lemonade. I do like my sodas but try to not over do it.
Debora
Bad, bad, bad..........Diet Coke..........and water and tea.
I drink water, decaf coffee and tea, mix diet, caffiene free pepsi half and half with regular pepsi, and flavored carbonated water. Anything with carbonation seems to cut the thick mucus that I have. I also use a lot, and I mean a lot, of ice in my cold drinks and I like to chew on the ice. I try to wait until it has softened up. I havae dentures so I don't worry about breaking a tooth. :D
Water is the best for us and I try to alternate water with my other fluids. I don't drink fast but sip much of the day. Irish ;D
I am a self-confessed Diet Coke addict. Its kind of gross really....but I do find it refreshing on a hot day! (Or any day, who am I kidding?)
I also like Crystal Lite and Iced Tea, but I rarely shop where they sell "processed" foods, and therefore I don't get Crystal Lite. I just have to make an extra trip to the drug store for my Diet Cokes! haha.
I usually drink water or mineral water, then lots of tea (green or black tea), Crodino with orange juice (that's some herbal drink, it's very good), cappuccino sometimes or cafe late (I don't like strong black coffee), kofola (that's similar to Coke) and I also like gin-tonic very much with lemon, that seems to do good to my mouth (I've got more saliva when I drink it).
Thanks for all the replies. I learned something that I should have realized, that I need to stop gulping down my water, instead, I should sip it through the day. Deina, I checked Wiki to read about your kofola -sounds like an interesting drink.
Skylar
I drink gatorade but don't mix it as strong as they say, and I drink 1/2 oj and 1/2 club soda for mineral balance, but mostly water. A bit of tea hot or iced and a bit of coffee but both always decafe but they are dieuretics, and nver drink sugar-free anything the artificial sweeteners make me feel sick. In the summer a smootie by the pool is nice. Sandra
Pure Apple Juice is my thirst quencher, and pure Pineapple is my mouth soother.. very good for cleansing, refreshing and calming a sore dry mouth... Dolly PS. but.... I love my tea!!
Okay, let's see... Like Lucy, I'm a Diet Coke fanatic, then ice tea (with no sugar), and finally water.
Patze
I drink ta and lots of water ... and the occassional whisky :)
In response to someone's comment about thick mucous, I recommend lime cordial. Years ago when I had tonsillitis, an elderly neighbour recommended it, and it worked beautifully. In the UK, I find that Roses Lime juice is the best.
Kathy
Oops..,. meant tea!
Some time ago someone mentioned a powder that you mix with water and it helps dry mouth. It was something that actually helped hydrate the body. Anyone remember what it was. I've been meaning to get some and I really need it now but I've forgotten what it was.
Billye