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Q: Do Not Hold It
asked by: ld1234 on December 1st, 2004
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I was messing around with my boyfriend and I really had to pee. I didn't want to go use the bathroom because it is hard for me to get turned on and that would have killed the whole situation. We ended up staying up for hours, and in this time period I forgot all about how my bladder felt. I peed afterwards and could tell something was a bit wrong because I couldn't pee all the way and had to force it out. The next day my urine started smelling, and I became alarmed. I woke up last night/ this morning with a strong urge to pee. When I did it was burning and it hasn't stopped since, it isn't like I can go to the doctor right now and I don't know how to relieve these symptoms. It feels better when I am sitting or standing, but I need sleep.
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crombie00
replied on February 7th, 2005
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Someone on these boards mentioned a pill that is made of cranberries.I believe the name is azo and you can find it at walgreens or some pharmacies.Just ask the clerks...You may want to also make sure you don't have a yeast infection,too.Good luck...Let us know how it turned out for you..
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