Hi BB,
Judy is right about adding something to the water to make offset the "taste" or even the tastelessness.
Lemon or orange slices, cucumber slices, or fresh sprigs/leaves of herbs like mint, lavender, rosemary or even rose hips.
There's lots you can do. Personally I don't drink cold water. For one thing, I like to really chug mine and I tend to get brain freeze if it's too cold, and another thing is that cold water has a metalic taste to me, and room temp has more of an earthy taste which I far and away prefer.
As for your fibromialgia, water exercise is best, of course, if you can find it. A lot of physical therapy/rehab places have exercise pools and if you can find one, and get a doctor's prescription for extended water therapy, you can usually get it billed to your insurance. Even if not , they usually have a seniors arthritis workout class (which I took, and I was only 45 at the time, and had a BLAST with it) that usually run only a couple of dollars per class, once sometimes twice a week.
As with arthritis, fibromialgia does best if you don't let it set up on you. Some sort of movement, ANY light daily exercise is far better than nothing. And of course, losing weight will help with the pain too, and you can't lose just by cutting calories alone.
huggs
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