girliegirl765 342 Posted November 8, 2020 Share Posted November 8, 2020 Obviously, since I'm here, I'm definitely into all of this. When we all talk about the concerns of holding and bladder control, we mostly mention UTIs or kidney pain - because those really are the big, immediate ones that can be problematic with an individual hold. I'm curious if anyone has any had issues from *long-term* repeated holding, though? Systemic changes that would be hard to see quickly but might pop up as a cumulative effect over tons of holds? Does anyone know if there is anything to be concerned about - like, let's say, you do a hold or two a week for ten years? Twenty years? (I clearly made the mistake of Googling "does holding pee hurt you" today, and now I'm in the worry-zone.) Quote Link to comment
univgirlkelsie 495 Posted November 8, 2020 Share Posted November 8, 2020 15 minutes ago, girliegirl765 said: Obviously, since I'm here, I'm definitely into all of this. When we all talk about the concerns of holding and bladder control, we mostly mention UTIs or kidney pain - because those really are the big, immediate ones that can be problematic with an individual hold. I'm curious if anyone has any had issues from *long-term* repeated holding, though? Systemic changes that would be hard to see quickly but might pop up as a cumulative effect over tons of holds? Does anyone know if there is anything to be concerned about - like, let's say, you do a hold or two a week for ten years? Twenty years? (I clearly made the mistake of Googling "does holding pee hurt you" today, and now I'm in the worry-zone.) just don't hurt absurd amounts or for whole days, it cant be bad than just doing the equivalent of normal holds that everyone does every day Quote Link to comment
SoggyShorts 815 Posted November 9, 2020 Share Posted November 9, 2020 Well, I can tell you I've developed some urge incontinence, but fuck, I'm getting old. I couldn't honestly tell you if that would've been the case if I wasn't into omo, but there's a good possibility that would have happened either way. Quote Link to comment
Sucedáneo 36 Posted November 9, 2020 Share Posted November 9, 2020 The bladder is stronger than the kidneys. The kidneys will become swollen and lose function temporarily. The biggest risk is streching out the bladder, and it not fully voiding, thus harboring bacteria. UTIs should cause pain, mental confusion and muscle spasms especially in the lower back. Holding during a urinary tract infection seems to be the rare event that can ultimately rupture/lacerate a part of the urinary tract. The times this has mortally injured someone in human history has only been recorded once or twice. With current medical science most ruptures are caused by automobile collision and the person stabilizes, and their urinary tract can be mended with minor surgery. Quote Link to comment
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