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Pee More Frequently

PostPosted: June 14th, 2009, 6:37 pm
by Ry
I would like to see a file that does not make you urinary incontinent but make you have to go more frequently.

PostPosted: June 14th, 2009, 9:15 pm
by FloridaPuppy
You don't need a file for that... you need to drink more water ;). Your body can't simply make the water needed for that without actually drinking something first.

PostPosted: June 15th, 2009, 6:30 am
by Alien4420
Some foods make my bladder burn, and when that happens I have to pee frequently even though I'm not making any more urine than usual. I'm thinking that a hypnosis file might exaggerate the first small sensations of pressure or fullness, or even change them into burning. Or maybe even that isn't necessary -- if the subconscious can be convinced that you need to pee, I suppose you will, even if only a few drops come out . . .

PostPosted: June 16th, 2009, 2:26 am
by User517
FloridaPuppy wrote:You don't need a file for that... you need to drink more water ;). Your body can't simply make the water needed for that without actually drinking something first.

I could see some health risks, like over-hydration, or eventual prostrate trouble in males, so even that may not be a good idea.

Maybe instead, just having the sensation of needing to go all the time, but not being able to release (without a trigger, or actually having to go).

PostPosted: August 30th, 2009, 9:46 pm
by Squirrelous
I suggest a file that makes you drink a healthy amount of water a day. Drinking more water helps get rid of poisons and other sludge, but only up to a certain amount, after that it can be poisonous. I think FloridaPuppy just meant it as the healthy amount, which is more than most people drink.

And like User517 says, it could just be a feeling of having to go. But mixed with a healthy amount of water drinking...

PostPosted: September 5th, 2009, 8:02 am
by Blink
There are health risks to drinking too much water (water intoxication through electrolyte imbalance, for example). Polydipsia is a dangerous psychiatric symptom when it's not a sign of a physical ailment.

But appropriate hydration is easily researched and there's a pretty wide margin of safety. It's also very easy to find lists of common foods and drinks that have a diuretic effect. Caffeine, is an example. Coffee has the double effect of containing caffeine and being a mild bladder irritant. Beer is a diuretic that will relax the muscles involved in continence.

Have fun. Play safe. Be bold!

-- Blink