Why do some people never, even on camping trips, pee behind a tree, but insist on going back to the cabin where they can get nice clean soap? Are the genitalia really more "dirty" than other parts of the body/skin?
Answer:
Does a bear poop in the woods? Of course he does. Relieving oneself in the woods is something animals do. One doesn't have to comforts of civilization when one does so, so it isn't as convenient. People like to think they are better than animals. Not having to poop in the woods is proof this is so. There is also a sanitation issue involved here. If there are lots of people in the woods doing natures call it becomes very unsanitary and can spread disease.What it comes down to is if you are way out in the boonies and you do it properly, ie dig a hole to do it in and bury it afterwards, you are okay. But if you are in an area that many people frequent wait until you get to a public restroom or back to the cabin.
Im all for doing it the natural way (but I do make sure I cover the evidence! lol)
The soap is for hand washing. I suppose. Hands go everywhere.
well pee is really rather clean so i dont know why they would want to rush off to a cabin to wash there hands.
as for girls i know they dont like the drip dry meathod but here is an idea take some tp with you .
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Peeeee....?
ok, i've always wondered this...is it harmful to keep from useing the bathroom? i had to do this in school, a lot, because you know how teachers can be. some dont like to be "interruppted" (which annoys me so) so we know not to even ASK in that class. some teachers have even gone to the point of just saying NO all the time
Answer:
No...don't keep it in. It is important to go to the restroom when you need to. If the teacher's are causing problems, you need to let your parent or guardian know that this is an issue and have them talk with the principal or VP about this.
My mom says it is.
considering wastes are considered harmful to your body, and urine happens to contain a lot of ammonia.. i'd say as long as you go at least once or twice a day...
holding it for to long can cause bladder infections
I've heard its really hard on your kidneys and bladder
Yes it is...empty often.
Yes it can cause UTIs (Urinary tract Infections)
Well it's not as simple to answer this question because there are a lot of things that play into it. Under ordinary circumstances, no, holding back from going to the bathroom for a short time is not harmful to your health. The system is designed to signal you need to go long before the matter becomes critical. So getting the call is just your bladder's way of telling you you need to be on the lookout for a spot to relieve yourself. It's not an emergency situation. Before you get to that point, you will get another call, a little more urgently. I'm sure you get my point here, as most people have experienced it. Now for folks with a tendency to get bladder or kidney infections, it is a different matter. Repeatedly holding urine can set them up for infections. But usually these people aren't drinking enough fluid to begin with, so you are dealing with highly concentrated urine that is full of bacteria, sort of a bacterial pool in the bladder. Ordinarily in school, you can make it through a class period without doing any harm, providing you are otherwise healthy. Under normal circumstances, you could go to the bathroom before morning classes start, and be reasonably expected to be able to make it 3-4 hours before you had to go again- which should get you through to lunchtime. Most teachers don't like to have the disruptions of students constantly coming and going during classtime, and it is the time honored way of students getting out of class as well. Although the teachers don't care for the interruptions, it's not just the teacher who is being interrupted, but the other students as well. So yes, they don't take well to it. They didn't take well to it when I was in school, nor when my mother was in school either. It's not a new problem, from either side- student or teacher. I would suggest that if you think you may need to use the restroom, you come in at the beginning of class and tell the teacher you need to go and ask to be allowed to come in a little late. Then you can slip in quietly, with less disruption to either teacher or classmates. That tact usually works much better than raising your hand half way through the lecture, and then publicly asking to go- which disrupts the instruction, then the rest of the class as you gather up your things and leave the classroom.
yes it is... I don't know why but i know it is... You can hurt your bladder, and... it's painful to hold it in! And you can have accidents or cause a UTI... or you could develop a shy bladder. or i've even heard of bladder poisoning.when u have kids, tell them that if they don't have to go too bad wait until the teacher has changed topics or the whole class goes to the bathroom. AND tell them that if it's an emergency and it hurts to hold it in and they might have an accident, tell them to tell the teacher it's an emergency and if meanie teach doesn't let them go, they should just go by themselves.The teacher will be a lot more disappointed if they have to deal with an accident. O.o
Answer:
No...don't keep it in. It is important to go to the restroom when you need to. If the teacher's are causing problems, you need to let your parent or guardian know that this is an issue and have them talk with the principal or VP about this.
My mom says it is.
considering wastes are considered harmful to your body, and urine happens to contain a lot of ammonia.. i'd say as long as you go at least once or twice a day...
holding it for to long can cause bladder infections
I've heard its really hard on your kidneys and bladder
Yes it is...empty often.
Yes it can cause UTIs (Urinary tract Infections)
Well it's not as simple to answer this question because there are a lot of things that play into it. Under ordinary circumstances, no, holding back from going to the bathroom for a short time is not harmful to your health. The system is designed to signal you need to go long before the matter becomes critical. So getting the call is just your bladder's way of telling you you need to be on the lookout for a spot to relieve yourself. It's not an emergency situation. Before you get to that point, you will get another call, a little more urgently. I'm sure you get my point here, as most people have experienced it. Now for folks with a tendency to get bladder or kidney infections, it is a different matter. Repeatedly holding urine can set them up for infections. But usually these people aren't drinking enough fluid to begin with, so you are dealing with highly concentrated urine that is full of bacteria, sort of a bacterial pool in the bladder. Ordinarily in school, you can make it through a class period without doing any harm, providing you are otherwise healthy. Under normal circumstances, you could go to the bathroom before morning classes start, and be reasonably expected to be able to make it 3-4 hours before you had to go again- which should get you through to lunchtime. Most teachers don't like to have the disruptions of students constantly coming and going during classtime, and it is the time honored way of students getting out of class as well. Although the teachers don't care for the interruptions, it's not just the teacher who is being interrupted, but the other students as well. So yes, they don't take well to it. They didn't take well to it when I was in school, nor when my mother was in school either. It's not a new problem, from either side- student or teacher. I would suggest that if you think you may need to use the restroom, you come in at the beginning of class and tell the teacher you need to go and ask to be allowed to come in a little late. Then you can slip in quietly, with less disruption to either teacher or classmates. That tact usually works much better than raising your hand half way through the lecture, and then publicly asking to go- which disrupts the instruction, then the rest of the class as you gather up your things and leave the classroom.
yes it is... I don't know why but i know it is... You can hurt your bladder, and... it's painful to hold it in! And you can have accidents or cause a UTI... or you could develop a shy bladder. or i've even heard of bladder poisoning.when u have kids, tell them that if they don't have to go too bad wait until the teacher has changed topics or the whole class goes to the bathroom. AND tell them that if it's an emergency and it hurts to hold it in and they might have an accident, tell them to tell the teacher it's an emergency and if meanie teach doesn't let them go, they should just go by themselves.The teacher will be a lot more disappointed if they have to deal with an accident. O.o
Patellofemoral syndrome: what can i do at home to make it stop hurting?
it hurts for no reason. if i sit for a while with my knee in a certain position, or if i wear heels, my knee will hurt for days. it's so painful! i'm not running anymore because i don't want it to hurt. but now my lower back is starting to hurt as well. what is going on? i took 800mg of motrin for the inflammation, but what can i do to keep it from hurting all of the time over stupid things like my choice of shoe?
Answer:
There really isn't alot you can do. I have Patello-Femoral Syndrome aswell and i find the only way to reduce swelling and pain is to ice your knees. Also if your exercising, knee braces can help with managing the pain.
Get it checked out by a doctor and/or a physical therapist. Maybe a massage therapist can help you too, if they have any idea what they are doing, and hardly any of them do.
Answer:
There really isn't alot you can do. I have Patello-Femoral Syndrome aswell and i find the only way to reduce swelling and pain is to ice your knees. Also if your exercising, knee braces can help with managing the pain.
Get it checked out by a doctor and/or a physical therapist. Maybe a massage therapist can help you too, if they have any idea what they are doing, and hardly any of them do.
Past life regression or..?
i got a voucher for my birthday and am torn between past life regression and kinesology ( what food bother you and what minerals you should be taking)If it was you what would you do?
Answer:
Past life regression. I don't believe in it but it would be fun to see the results...
if you ahve enough energy %26 dont think you are allergic to anything etc, then go with the past life regression.
Even if I knew which foods I shouldn't be eating, I'd end up eating them anyway!
Definately would go for the past life regression!
Wow, that's a cool and original pressie idea.I think too many people live in the past anyway, what's done is done. You should think of the future...look after your body.
uhm - a difficult one. I would probably pass on both as I am not sure what benefit either offers. The Kinesology food allergy test is pointless - I guarantee you will be allergic to something and will be offered a suitable "cure" by the same clinic. Past life regression is a bit of a worry too. Isn't there anything a bit more mainstream you can opt for?
The number of people who have ever lived in modern civilisations is roughly double the number who are alive today. If there is such a thing as reincarnation, most of us are only on our first time around and those who've been here before have only been here once.Go and spend your money on something you'll enjoy (if it's a big voucher, I'll come with you).
If you go for Past-life regression it will be a waste of money.
I've heard of several 'Cleopatras' and 'Napoleons' but funnily enough never heard of anyone admitting to being 'Hitler'. I know how hypnosis works and find regression suspect!
I'm not sure about kinesology either. My daughter tried it and was given a list of foods and the offer of treatments for them. When tested by a Doctor there was no reaction to any they said she had and they never said anything about eggs, yet she is severely allergic to egg white!
Perhaps you could find something less dubious to try!
Answer:
Past life regression. I don't believe in it but it would be fun to see the results...
if you ahve enough energy %26 dont think you are allergic to anything etc, then go with the past life regression.
Even if I knew which foods I shouldn't be eating, I'd end up eating them anyway!
Definately would go for the past life regression!
Wow, that's a cool and original pressie idea.I think too many people live in the past anyway, what's done is done. You should think of the future...look after your body.
uhm - a difficult one. I would probably pass on both as I am not sure what benefit either offers. The Kinesology food allergy test is pointless - I guarantee you will be allergic to something and will be offered a suitable "cure" by the same clinic. Past life regression is a bit of a worry too. Isn't there anything a bit more mainstream you can opt for?
The number of people who have ever lived in modern civilisations is roughly double the number who are alive today. If there is such a thing as reincarnation, most of us are only on our first time around and those who've been here before have only been here once.Go and spend your money on something you'll enjoy (if it's a big voucher, I'll come with you).
If you go for Past-life regression it will be a waste of money.
I've heard of several 'Cleopatras' and 'Napoleons' but funnily enough never heard of anyone admitting to being 'Hitler'. I know how hypnosis works and find regression suspect!
I'm not sure about kinesology either. My daughter tried it and was given a list of foods and the offer of treatments for them. When tested by a Doctor there was no reaction to any they said she had and they never said anything about eggs, yet she is severely allergic to egg white!
Perhaps you could find something less dubious to try!
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Passing out in the mornings??
I have passed out and felt sick and sweaty 3 times in the last 6 weeks. It is always shortly after I wake up and usually while I'm in the shower. It leaves me feeling exhausted and weak and after sleeping for a few hours after it happened this morning I didn't feel any better. The only thing that has helped is having some oxygen, that seemed to wake me up abit and give me some energy. I don't have access to oxygen of my own so any ideas why this is happening and what to do? My dr can't see me till end of week and I feel so weak and dizzy. I am only 25 and suffer with M.E.
Answer:
This is serious. You need to go to the ER today and see if you can get admitted so they can do some test. You need to call your doctors office or just show up and tell them that this is an emergency, but I guess if you do that they will tell you to go to the ER. The best thing to do is go to the ER. Good luck
GO TO THE ER. CALL 911 if you have to.
your doctor doesn't have a choice. You need to call back and say that they need to fit you in. This is serious.
I agree that an emergency room is a good idea. Go now!
This should be treated as an emergency 6 weeks you say.That is terrible.You should have demanded a house call.You need to get help ,and soon,to see what is really wrong with you.Why not get someone to take you to the A and E dept at your local hospital ,where they won't refuse you treatment.Your Dr should be reported for gross neglect.
Answer:
This is serious. You need to go to the ER today and see if you can get admitted so they can do some test. You need to call your doctors office or just show up and tell them that this is an emergency, but I guess if you do that they will tell you to go to the ER. The best thing to do is go to the ER. Good luck
GO TO THE ER. CALL 911 if you have to.
your doctor doesn't have a choice. You need to call back and say that they need to fit you in. This is serious.
I agree that an emergency room is a good idea. Go now!
This should be treated as an emergency 6 weeks you say.That is terrible.You should have demanded a house call.You need to get help ,and soon,to see what is really wrong with you.Why not get someone to take you to the A and E dept at your local hospital ,where they won't refuse you treatment.Your Dr should be reported for gross neglect.
Paraumbilical hernia?
If you have a paraumbilical hernia does it show on the outside? If I have one, it is on the inside. What are the symptoms?
Answer:
Bulging is one good sign of a hernia. It could be as small as a golf ball or larger. If you feel something that seems like a ball,then most likely it's the muscle coming through. Also, intense pain, especially upon lifting, moving, or bending. The pain will be local to the area.You should go to a doctor for a hernia. It will only get worse. There is nothing you can do on your own for it.Good luck!
Answer:
Bulging is one good sign of a hernia. It could be as small as a golf ball or larger. If you feel something that seems like a ball,then most likely it's the muscle coming through. Also, intense pain, especially upon lifting, moving, or bending. The pain will be local to the area.You should go to a doctor for a hernia. It will only get worse. There is nothing you can do on your own for it.Good luck!
Pains, any ideas what on earth they are??
i'm having pains in ma side, does any1 know what they might be?? for further details
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Answer:
You don't give much information, but you could have a pulled muscle, gallbladder problems, appendicitis, or constipation. you should seek out another doctor and get a second opinion. Try the following Take a hot bath with 2c. of dissolved Epsom salts. Soak for 30 minutes. The Epsom salts will help eliminate the lactic acid that forms on the muscles from over exertion. Massage an analgesic cream into the sore muscles. I find the best cream for pain is “Blue Emu,” You can read more about this cream at http://www.blue-emu.com/Dehydration can cause severe pain in the muscles. I recommend you drink purified water mixed with mineral water 50/50. This will replace the minerals that are exiting your body continuously.I suggest that adults and children drink 40 ounces of water per 100 pounds of body weight every day. 500mg of calcium and magnesium, taken twice daily, can help with diminishing the pain.
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or if you want to talk to me, email me
yunieandlenne @ hotmail .co.uk
Answer:
You don't give much information, but you could have a pulled muscle, gallbladder problems, appendicitis, or constipation. you should seek out another doctor and get a second opinion. Try the following Take a hot bath with 2c. of dissolved Epsom salts. Soak for 30 minutes. The Epsom salts will help eliminate the lactic acid that forms on the muscles from over exertion. Massage an analgesic cream into the sore muscles. I find the best cream for pain is “Blue Emu,” You can read more about this cream at http://www.blue-emu.com/Dehydration can cause severe pain in the muscles. I recommend you drink purified water mixed with mineral water 50/50. This will replace the minerals that are exiting your body continuously.I suggest that adults and children drink 40 ounces of water per 100 pounds of body weight every day. 500mg of calcium and magnesium, taken twice daily, can help with diminishing the pain.
sweet heart don't worry but you should see
your G.P don't put your Email add
on here its blocked wind
send your E MAIL THROUGH
yhoo too me and i will chat to you
love sparkyXXX
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