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New School


Question Posted Monday June 13 2005, 9:44 pm

I'm going 2 a new school but heres the thing, i have a bladder problem. i've had it since i was about 5 and it can be easy 2 get rid of but i don't know how or if i have the control. the problem is that when i have 2 go 2 the bathroom, i have 2 seconds 2 go, either i'm 2 lazy 2 go or i dont get 2 the bathroom fast enough. what should i do to prevent this from happening at school in my new school and make a good impression? i rate high for good advice

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tm0n3y answered Monday June 13 2005, 11:07 pm:
maybe you are not potty trained that well

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Michele answered Monday June 13 2005, 10:37 pm:
Well,wear a pad all the time, you can change it if you have an accident. A lot of older women do that. but you should see a doctor about this problem. You are too young to have to deal with a problem like this.

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