I always have to pee, whther I'm drinking water or not! It's very disturbing, and I'm sure that my teachers are ticked off of me asking if I can go to the washroom every time. I even go after lunch so I won't bug my teacher but 20 mins into class, i had to go again! What can i do?
Brandi_S answered Friday March 14 2008, 9:16 am: I agree that you should see your doctor. Frequent urination could be a number of things, and your doctor should see you.
DO NOT avoid drinking water.
DO try to void your bladder between classes.
Let me pass on a tip: I'm 3rd trimester pregnant, and I know your pain. Some days I consider just moving into the bathroom since I spend so much time there.
I was told that when I go to urinate, to be sure to lean forward to put pressure on the bladder in order to help it completely empty. Maybe that will help you a bit? Worth a try, anyhow.
If you feel your teachers are getting upset with you, you can take them aside and explain to them that you are having a problem with frequent urination. (Well, I can understand that would be embarrassing to tell a male teacher...) They will be more understanding than you'd think.
HumanMixtape911 answered Thursday March 13 2008, 11:49 pm: you should see a doctor. i know that happened to me when i was in 5th grade and when i went to the doctor i found out i had diabetes. i don't know if that's the case for you, but when that was happening to me i also was always hungry and always thirsty and always dehydrated. i even woke up like 3 times each night to go to the bathroom. i hope you're not suffering from any of that, but i think you should go to a doctor if possible to be safe. good luck! [ HumanMixtape911's advice column | Ask HumanMixtape911 A Question ]
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