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Old 27-03-2008, 19:15
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Loss of control of bladder?

okay so i searched this forum and ive never even heard of this, but what about losing control of your bladder while on e? is that normal? does that mean that you are dyhydrated? thanks for the help!
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Old 27-03-2008, 19:31
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Re: Loss of control of bladder?

Be careful about self-incrimination. Use SWIM or some version similar.

SWIM usually rarely urinates while rolling and never has trouble with bladder control. Possibly the physical signs of needing to urinate were masked by the physical sensations generated by MDMA?
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Re: Loss of control of bladder?

no, swim is actually peeing on herself, and has no control on it.
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Re: Loss of control of bladder?

Urinary retention is a common side-effect, even though it may feel like you need to pee. SWIM waits until he's coming down and then pees if he has to but never forces it.
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Old 27-03-2008, 20:03
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Re: Loss of control of bladder?

yeah, swim has the common side effects of the retention... trouble urinating, etc. but swim pees alittle bit on herself. swim doesnt feel it when it happens. just afterwards when its discovered, and the wetness.
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Re: Loss of control of bladder?

Not being funny, but are you sure it's pee? SWIM sometimes feels a certain moistness at the precipice of a certain bodily organ and when trying to pee, sometimes exudes a milky liquid (very slowly and not much), at which point, SWIM immediately stops trying.

Perhaps the wetness is due to increased sensitivity?
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Re: Loss of control of bladder?

SWIM pees a lot on e when he drinks a lot of water. is that the case? is SWIY drinking a lot to stay hydrated? that will definitely cause it... even if its like every 20 minutes or even more frequently.
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Re: Loss of control of bladder?

swim isnt sure if it was pee, or just moisture, but it wasnt milky. swim still isnt peeing properly (dosed two days ago) but it is no longer coming out on its own. swim remembers drinking water, swim knows to stay hydrated, but cant remember how much. swim is guessing about three solo cups of water. swim also thinks it has stopped her period prematurly.
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Re: Loss of control of bladder?

eep.

swim had a very crazy weekend, and often due to increased sensitivity, if swim was sitting down, swim would feel "wet".. but it was just swim's mind playing tricks.

however, when you DO need to pee, you must concentrate very hard because your body is very relaxed.. gwan?
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