Re: Urination frequency



In article <1114296927.391832.186210@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
nickdevx@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> Jason wrote:
> > In article <9b860fbd.0504230257.2719c746@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> > nickdevx@xxxxxxxxxxx (nick) wrote:
> >
> > > Hi I drink about 700~1000cc of water within a 30 minutes interval
> > > first thing in the morning, and within the next 2 hours I'll
> usually
> > > need to visit the bathroom 3~4 times (without consuming more
> water).
> > > Is that too frequent and if so do I need to do a medical check and
> if
> > > so what kind of check?
> > >
> > > Thanks
> >
> > Nick,
> > You need to repost and tell us your age. We also need to know whether
> or
> > not you wake up in the middle of the night and have to urinate. If
> you are
> > over 50, I advise you to visit a doctor and have a protrate exam.
> Also,
> > ask your doctor to give you a blood test that will indicate whether
> or not
> > you are having protrate problems. If you are still very young--it's
> > unlikely that the problem that you are having is unrelated to
> prostate
> > problems. In fact--it's probably nothing to worry about. Did you hear
> > about the Indian that drank a thousand gallons of tea in one day?
> Thay
> > found him dead the following morning in his tea pee.
> >
>
> Hi thanks to all replied. Yeah I definitely forgot to mention a few
> other things. I'm 26, rarely drink alcohol, occasionally coffee, and
> can't remember the last time I woke up at night for bathroom. Also I
> did 2 blood and urine tests within the last 6 months both saying all is
> normal. BTW never heard of the Indian weirdo :)

Hello,
Disregard what I told you about prostate cancer. Research has showed that
the vast majority of people that have prostrate cancer or prostate related
problems are over 50 years old. I don't think that you have problems. It's
normal to urinate more than normal after drinking lots of water or tea.
There used to be some sort of poem--it went something like this:
The more tea in thee--the more you pee.
I guess this poem was more common several hundred years ago since I rarely
ever hear anyone making use of the word "thee" today unless they are
preachers reading the oringinal King James Bible. However, the message in
the poem is still true today--and it also applies to water
"the more water in thee--the more you pee.
but it does not ryme.

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