"PP" problems - dehydration
It's probably the meds, but I know it's annoying. If I drink the right amount of water, I'm always getting in alot of exercise with trips to the bathroom! I've read that your bladder is supposed to get used to the extra water, but I haven't found that to be true.
I remember when I was in Egypt, there were just holes in the ground in some of the worse bathrooms. At the airport, there were stalls that were concrete, with holes and then imprints where you were supposed to stand! Fortunately, they had regular stalls as well. I guess it's just what you're used to, and really, we can get used to just about anything, I find.
Also, it's good to have you back posting regularly. I've missed your posts!
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I remember when I was in Egypt, there were just holes in the ground in some of the worse bathrooms. At the airport, there were stalls that were concrete, with holes and then imprints where you were supposed to stand! Fortunately, they had regular stalls as well. I guess it's just what you're used to, and really, we can get used to just about anything, I find.
Also, it's good to have you back posting regularly. I've missed your posts!
cat
He he he, another Cat here.
Elena I looked up metronidazole and it says increased urination is a serious side effect that should be reported to your health professional quickly. Hope you are OK.
In AUstralia in some places we have 'long drop' toilets which are bare wooden boards with a hole cut out, and there is no septic system underneath - just a very long drop to the raw stuff at the bottom. Oh, and millions of blow flies.
Cat.
Elena I looked up metronidazole and it says increased urination is a serious side effect that should be reported to your health professional quickly. Hope you are OK.
In AUstralia in some places we have 'long drop' toilets which are bare wooden boards with a hole cut out, and there is no septic system underneath - just a very long drop to the raw stuff at the bottom. Oh, and millions of blow flies.
Cat.