If you can't afford bottled water you might save up for a Brita Water Filter pitcher. Those are great the the water tastes so good.
The one thing i want to add to this thread is that if you are drinking bottled water, check the bottom of the bottle, the little recycle sign, if there is a 3 in that triangle of arrows, that water may not be safe to drink, I believe Sheryl Crow said Target sells water bottles with this # on it. Something about the plastic may cause a form of cancer. She also said if you are going to reuse the plastic water bottles, do not let it sit in your car and get warm. Just passin on what i seen and heard.
After transplant, do people generally drink no alcohol at all, or is it okay to have one or two drinks say, once a week or fortnight? I've always enjoyed a drink (not in the out-of-control alcoholic sense lol), but am afraid my drinking days are over.
Second, regarding plastic bottles and cancer: I listened to a show on the radio with a couple of doctor/research scientists who claimed that water bottles, Gatorade bottles, plastic storage containers and plastic wrap are made up of polymer that, when heated, release toxic carcinogenic molecules into the moisture that's in contact with the plastic, which you then go on to consume. It's a known fact that you should not use margarine containers or other plastics to heat your food in the microwave. Instead food should be put on a plate and covered with something like papertowel or a bowl. Water bottles should not be reused, especially if the water has gotten warm in your car for example.So, Hawkeye, I think you need to do a little more digging before you tell someone they've been had!!
Thanks, Hawkeye, for doing to research I was too lazy to do!!I think the info you posted is very important....