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Now that we're on the topic of thirst vs. hunger, could someone who is possibly more familiar with the thirst signals please describe them to me? OK, I know about maybe the mouth being dry, but what about stomach signals for liquid rather than food? Are they different? Right now I THINK I'm hungry because my stomach is signaling SOMETHING (not sure what because the rest of me isn't feeling hungry), but water is near by and so I had some of that. Thoughts, anyone? TaiTo: IntuitiveEating_Support Sent: Thursday, August 4, 2011 11:54 AMSubject: Re: Feeling hunger

I also read that because many food contain some % of water, what is probably thirst gets received as 'hunger'. I found that this could be something that had plagued me for a long time. Finding a way to help me increase my water drinking - without it feeling forced - was one of the challenges I faced on my IE journey.

Thinking of drinking water as a way to 'fill' up (basically FOOL one's self) still drives me batty! But if I don't have water immediately available (bottles around house at work/play spots), I still don't register thirst all that well, sometimes reacting to what I think is 'hunger' signals. Hmmm, mindfullness for moisture as well as food?!?

Katcha

IEing since March 2007

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> > This morning I woke up and felt slight hunger, but after I had

> > a big glass of water I realized I wasn't really hungry, but I

> > was thirsty. Go figure!

>

> That's perfectly normal. The body easily confuses thirst with hunger.

>

> Keeping yourself hydrated throughout the day is important.

>

> Paddy

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