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Wacho peewee schedule?
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ITITCHES
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Wacho peewee schedule?
Something has happened and I don't see any particular reason why, no meds involved or anything. I peewee before I go to bed. I wake up after 6 hours of sleep with peewee feelings. Sure, I can go to sleep again without visiting the bathroom, but it doesn't feel too good I also feel as if I have some fluids left after urination. Weird.
What can I do and what should I do?
What can I do and what should I do?
Misirlou- Posts : 1170
Join date : 2008-07-11
Re: Wacho peewee schedule?
To tackle this problem you have to first stop referring to urination as peewee.
It is excessively creepy.
It is excessively creepy.
halfempty- Posts : 188
Join date : 2008-07-10
Re: Wacho peewee schedule?
How ironic, you're nickname reflects the status of my bladder
What can I do?
Proscar? Saw Palmetto? Exercise? Try to increase water uptake in body?
What can I do?
Proscar? Saw Palmetto? Exercise? Try to increase water uptake in body?
Misirlou- Posts : 1170
Join date : 2008-07-11
Re: Wacho peewee schedule?
dude I have the same thing aswell. I normally don't wake up for peewee(LOL), but lately I have been doing so. And there is no significant lifestile change so... Dunno, it might have something to do with the supplements but I am not sure...
Nuada- Posts : 430
Join date : 2008-09-29
Re: Wacho peewee schedule?
Saw palmetto? Cranberry? Cinnamon? Anyone?
Misirlou- Posts : 1170
Join date : 2008-07-11
Re: Wacho peewee schedule?
Same here for as long as I can remember.
I am almost certain it's a thyroid issue. Take your iodine, and take your time doing it. It will take a long time for the effects to kick in - I've started around a week ago and so far all I've got is very vivid dreams.
I am almost certain it's a thyroid issue. Take your iodine, and take your time doing it. It will take a long time for the effects to kick in - I've started around a week ago and so far all I've got is very vivid dreams.
ITITCHES- Posts : 112
Join date : 2008-11-23
Re: Wacho peewee schedule?
Why would it be a thyroid issue? Im not saying you're wrong I just want to know more about it. Any particular brand from iherb on the iodine?
Misirlou- Posts : 1170
Join date : 2008-07-11
Re: Wacho peewee schedule?
What you are describing can be stress related.
Amaranthaceae- Posts : 1368
Join date : 2008-07-15
Location : Copenhagen
Re: Wacho peewee schedule?
Misirlou wrote:Why would it be a thyroid issue? Im not saying you're wrong I just want to know more about it. Any particular brand from iherb on the iodine?
I don't even remember precisely why, but it's a common syndrome amongst the hypothyroid sufferers, and if you're on a MPB forum, you can bet you're hypothyroid.
As for which iodine you should take... Don't ask me. I take what I can get - a locally made lugol's solution, but you should be extra careful it's pure without alcohol or any other additives.
ITITCHES- Posts : 112
Join date : 2008-11-23
Re: Wacho peewee schedule?
ITITCHES wrote:Same here for as long as I can remember ... so far all I've got is very vivid dreams.
That is most certainly not "peewee" then.
sgtiger- Posts : 63
Join date : 2009-01-05
Re: Wacho peewee schedule?
I used to have this problem as well, not any more - meaning I would get up after 4-5 hours of sleep to empty.
Now I do not know what did it. I have a long fricking list of items for you to think about:
1. I started no Glisodin (one 250mg / day empty stomach)
2. Serrapeptase (1 / day in the morning empty stomach)
3. I have been drinking some ACV with Baking sode for some time now - one drink perhaps 3 times a week
4. Ashwaghandha 2x / day - but I have been taking this for some time
5. I did start on Mag Orotate (1 gm once a day) + L-glutamine (1gm once a day) + Vitamin C (1gm once a day - Emergen-C brand)
6. I started taking 1 Pill Krill oil per day (500mg) besides 1gm of Fish oil that I have been taking for a very long time
7. I stopped eating sugar completely. My only intake in a day is 1 TBSP of Honey with my morning Tea. I was taking 2 cups of Tea before, now I am strictly one cup of tea in the morning and that's it.
Ok there you have what possibly could had helped me - but I am happy, and this has been the case for now over a month and I like it....
Here is one pdf for you to review - it has some things that if you follow would help as well....
Bladder Support Protocol
Now I do not know what did it. I have a long fricking list of items for you to think about:
1. I started no Glisodin (one 250mg / day empty stomach)
2. Serrapeptase (1 / day in the morning empty stomach)
3. I have been drinking some ACV with Baking sode for some time now - one drink perhaps 3 times a week
4. Ashwaghandha 2x / day - but I have been taking this for some time
5. I did start on Mag Orotate (1 gm once a day) + L-glutamine (1gm once a day) + Vitamin C (1gm once a day - Emergen-C brand)
6. I started taking 1 Pill Krill oil per day (500mg) besides 1gm of Fish oil that I have been taking for a very long time
7. I stopped eating sugar completely. My only intake in a day is 1 TBSP of Honey with my morning Tea. I was taking 2 cups of Tea before, now I am strictly one cup of tea in the morning and that's it.
Ok there you have what possibly could had helped me - but I am happy, and this has been the case for now over a month and I like it....
Here is one pdf for you to review - it has some things that if you follow would help as well....
Bladder Support Protocol
lund- Posts : 661
Join date : 2008-10-21
Re: Wacho peewee schedule?
Thanks lund, I will look into it.
Misirlou- Posts : 1170
Join date : 2008-07-11
Re: Wacho peewee schedule?
CS + rest, could this product be helpful?
http://www.iherb.com/ProductDetails.aspx?pid=8222&at=1
http://www.iherb.com/ProductDetails.aspx?pid=8222&at=1
Misirlou- Posts : 1170
Join date : 2008-07-11
Re: Wacho peewee schedule?
Misirlou - The product you linked is for BPH or enlarged prostate, which is when becomes advanced can cause frequent urges to urinate while asleep, due to the bladder not emptying completely.
I'm not sure what you are experiencing, and if lund's suggestion is correct then maybe you have a UTI (Urinary
tract infection), but that usually involves a burning sensation through the urethra.
However you may have Prostatitis, which is usually not bacteria related in origin. It is essentially an inflammation of the prostate that gives BPH like symptoms. Having some pain in the area may allude to this. If this is confirmed, some anti-inflammatories like Quercetin and the Beta-S would help. Hopefully you don't have this.
I'm not sure what you are experiencing, and if lund's suggestion is correct then maybe you have a UTI (Urinary
tract infection), but that usually involves a burning sensation through the urethra.
However you may have Prostatitis, which is usually not bacteria related in origin. It is essentially an inflammation of the prostate that gives BPH like symptoms. Having some pain in the area may allude to this. If this is confirmed, some anti-inflammatories like Quercetin and the Beta-S would help. Hopefully you don't have this.
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