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  • There's a lot of repeated reporting of dodgy donors over noticed. It's like everyone had a collective meh so they waited a bit then reported it again like it's new. Only to get another collective meh from the public.

    If you believe they're all feeding from a trough hearing about cases is probably not going to make that much of an impact. That must be the only way you can justify voting bojo or Corbyn last GE.
  • steveTusteveTu Posts: 3,219
    It's all to do with pelvic floor exercises apparently..my wife always smiled when she was doing hers. Not sure why. Have to go out now - so I've left 20 mins spare,,,

    UK - South Coast Retirement Campus (East)
  • ErgatesErgates Posts: 2,953
    Latchkey syndrome! Lucky we have more than one loo, OH and I can both head in at speed as soon as we’d get home. 
    I also find I need to go almost as soon as I get up from sitting around,( usually with drink). Very awkward if I’ve got up to answer the phone, often have to tell caller I’ll ring them back in a few minutes.
  • JennyJJennyJ Posts: 10,576
    Pelvic floor exercises help with control (and other things :D) but not with getting the urge to "go" at inopportune times, at least not for me.
    Doncaster, South Yorkshire. Soil type: sandy, well-drained
  • ErgatesErgates Posts: 2,953
    Pelvic floor exercises, huh, been doing them regularly, I reckon I could crack walnuts but they don’t seem to have helped all that much with untimely trips to the loo!
    ( No, I haven’t tried)
  • steveTu said:
    It's all to do with pelvic floor exercises apparently..my wife always smiled when she was doing hers. Not sure why. Have to go out now - so I've left 20 mins spare,,,

    That made me laugh @steveTu -  which I find doesn't always help either  ;)
  • steveTusteveTu Posts: 3,219
    Don't they help with putting off that feeling? I've been sitting here clenching and unclenching for weeks trying to get that same enigmatic 'Mona Lisa' smile (maybe that explains that portrait) that my wife had. I thought after I read your post my wife had been winding me up - not hard to do - https://www.nhs.uk/common-health-questions/womens-health/what-are-pelvic-floor-exercises/

    ...and, when you do eventually get the key in the lock and burst into the house - the closer you get to the loo, the stronger the urge to go, until it almost becomes panic stations... TMI


    UK - South Coast Retirement Campus (East)
  • tui34tui34 Posts: 3,493
    Yep to all of the above, especially the last (above) paragraph.   :s
    A good hoeing is worth two waterings.

  • Nanny BeachNanny Beach Posts: 8,719
    edited October 2021
    I'm glad im not the only one,who finds an urgency problem on the doorstep! I do the pelvic floor excercises,every single day, but they don't help with Urge incontinence. Haha, phone just typed inconvenience,yup it certainly is!! Getting dressed today to go out,put my nice smart white M & S Jeggins on,as I pulled up the left leg,my little toe nail got caught in the stitching, ripped the nail completely out from the bed. Owww
  • LynLyn Posts: 23,190
    When I’m at home I rarely go for a pee, when I was working I would go before I went out but the minute I got into the churchyard I’d be absolutely bursting.  Why is that, I wouldn’t have want to go if I’d stayed in. 
    Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor. 

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