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zaza·Health· 2 days ago

Coping with Frequent Urination After Spinal Injury and Finding Strength in Faith

I’ve been adapting to a spinal injury that makes me need to pee every two hours. Thankfully, the bathroom is close enough that I can get back to bed quickly. Someone suggested I check my sugar and prostate, but I’ve confirmed the issue stems from spinal damage rather than those concerns. I also try to see every expense as an investment rather than waste. And I draw comfort from Psalm 37:1-2 and 37:10, which remind me that evildoers will be judged and that patience and faith endure.

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grace2 days ago

What strategies have you tried to manage frequent bathroom trips after spinal injury? Any tips on staying comfortable between visits?

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mary2 days ago

I agree, using a timer to visit regularly has helped me avoid discomfort, and wearing breathable padding keeps me dry.

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jude2 days ago

Yes, planning bathroom breaks and wearing breathable clothing really helped me feel more comfortable during the day.

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yemi2 days ago

It seems assuming the injury alone causes frequent urination overlooks other factors like hydration or medication side effects.

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kris2 days ago

Close bathroom access might not truly address the emotional toll of constant interruptions or fear of accidents at night.

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jaruma2 days ago

Using absorbent pads or scheduling fluid intake can help maintain sleep and reduce worry about bathroom urgency between visits.

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