17/f
as a baby i drank milk. yes. but as i started to grow older once i was about in 1st grade my body started rejecting milk and water. i'd throw up.. i dont drink water nor milk.. i'm not lactose intolerant either.. ive talked to my doctor but all he says is drink water.. but i cant!!! ive tried but i can't. which is funny because it has no taste or smell but i just cant stand it.. nor milk =/ what do i do?? any advice?
xxDearLee answered Tuesday July 15 2008, 6:18 pm: Ohh milk is disgusting; any type at all.
I know youre not lactose intolerant, but you could try drinking soy milk.
I dont even usually put milk in my cereal, and Im not a fan of orange juice, but my friend will put orange juice in her cereal when she has to. My mom prefers water in hers. Ewww
And I refuse to drink tap water and bottled water is either fake, pricey, or dangerous with the plastic. So tea is a great alternative as well as fruit.
Watermelon is a diuretic or something, not sure what that means, but come on.
WATER - MELON
Hah. Good luck. [ xxDearLee's advice column | Ask xxDearLee A Question ]
Annerszz_101 answered Tuesday July 15 2008, 3:41 pm: yeah, i agree with the person below me.
you need to take a vitamin daily then, since you are not drinking milk.
naynaybby answered Tuesday July 15 2008, 3:14 pm: First of all i HATE milk and i dont drink it. So you dont HAVE to drink milk,but i HIGHLY recommend you take vitamin with calcium in them. As for water try drinking naturally flavored water like Dasani or Fruit 2 O. It is just like regular water but taste great!!!!! [ naynaybby's advice column | Ask naynaybby A Question ]
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