Very VERY silly question
OnMyWeigh464
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Does one's bladder eventually get bigger? Lolol. The reason I ask is because I TRY to get my water in. I drive a school bus and there is nothing worse than having a full bladder in the middle of my bus run (I drive from 6:45 - 9 AM and 2:42 - 4:45 PM). I bring water with me because I don't like being dehydrated. There seems to be no win-win situation.
Thanks for reading my very silly question.
Thanks for reading my very silly question.
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I can't say anything about bladder size, but you will eventually have to pee less often if you continue drinking decent amounts of water daily.0
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Not literally, as far as I know. But you should get used to it after a while. I would not have any trouble going 2 or 3 hours without a bathroom break. (How much are you drinking?)0
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You need one of these. You're welcome.
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Not a silly question at all! I agree that being in the middle of your route with a full bladder does not sound like fun. But I agree with the others, you will eventually start going less once your body adjusts to more water.0
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size queen0
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I've heard that teachers tend to have larger bladders than the average person due to not being free to leave when they need to, but I certainly can't say if that's true or not.0
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not a silly question at all. I don't have a problem when I drink a lot of water. But I also work from my home so I have access. It's the coffee that fills me up. I'd like to see what others have to say.0
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When I go through times of not drinking enough water, I get bloated really bad....lots of water retention. Then, when I start making sure to get my water in, it all starts coming out in very, very high frequency. So, maybe your body is just letting go of all the water it was holding onto when it thought you weren't going to give it enough
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You get used to it. Nurses can go 12 hours without a bathroom break. Of course, we rarely get to grab a drink either.0
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No but your body will kinda of 'cycle' where you have to go about the same time every day... you just have to train your body to go after the route and go when you get a chance before it even if you dont need to.0
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It's really bad to hold your bladder! You are more susceptible to getting UTI's!0
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Do you get dehydrated in 2 hrs? I think your bladder stays the same0
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You get used to it. Nurses can go 12 hours without a bathroom break. Of course, we rarely get to grab a drink either.
So not true! It just feels like 12 hours at times. Especially during Surgery!
Now the drinks on the other hand is so right. A camel pack would be a great idea for Nurses week gifts...0 -
Do you get dehydrated in 2 hrs? I think your bladder stays the same
Not dehydrated, but I hate that thirsty feeling.0 -
It's really bad to hold your bladder! You are more susceptible to getting UTI's!0
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It's really bad to hold your bladder! You are more susceptible to getting UTI's!
Ah ya lol. I somehow don't think that would go over well with the kids :-p0 -
You need one of these. You're welcome.
Sweeeeeet! Lol0 -
I think your capacity can improve, but it's actually a fine line between holding it and not holding it. If you always go as soon as you feel the urge you may start to lose your ability to hold it when you have to. And holding it too long is bad too, like someone said, you are more prone to UTIs and if you are involved in a car accident your bladder can burst.
Like people said, at first you will have to pee a lot but your body does adjust. The amount of water you need is actually half your body weight, drink that in ounces of water.0 -
LOL! I can empathize...I'm a teacher - and have the same challenge! However, I would respectfully disagree with the other posters...I have never found that I've gotten "used" to the feeling "I've got to go NOW!" And as one friend so tactfully puts it...my bladder is just a little bit smaller than a cup of coffee!0
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LOL! I can empathize...I'm a teacher - and have the same challenge! However, I would respectfully disagree with the other posters...I have never found that I've gotten "used" to the feeling "I've got to go NOW!" And as one friend so tactfully puts it...my bladder is just a little bit smaller than a cup of coffee!0
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When I drink - I have to go! (And I consume faithfully, all day long) I'd like to think it is because my kids used my bladder for a trampoline and somehow weakened my muscles...but have to confess that my mother called me a DyDee doll even when I was young!0
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My advice is to drink a large glass of water right when you wake up, then go to the bathroom just before your first shift. sip water during those two hours...but don't drink a huge amount...that part will be trial an error! Then you can go crazy after your shift!0
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