I thought I had a serious problem, but it seems to have mainly been the result of peeing at the slightest inclination. After just a week, I'm doing much better. Thanks!
@@Fuliginosus I've researched a lot on polyuria and nocturia and from you stated you probably had a minor infection of the prostate called prostatisis and it worked itself out.
Oh good advice. I have a spinal injury circa 1978. My specialist advised me to try and consume 3liters water each day. This has worked. I’m experiencing less UTIs. I am walking on crutches, and more sedentary than I’d like. This results in swollen legs. I’m a heavy coffee drinker too. On average by bladder hold 450mll. I’m going to take your advise, drink coffee before 2pm and stop fluids 4hrs before sleep. Yesterday I forgot my normal fluid intake, and as a result urinated about 600ml without much urgency. Your information is very useful and I shall run more experiments and see if my own condition changes.
This is excellent information. The urinary suppression technique definitely works for me. I am able to suppress the initial desire to urinate. This usually lasts 3 to 4 minutes. Thereafter, I am able to void 16 to 22 ounces of urine, consistently. A doctor used the ultrasound to measure the amount of urine in my bladder after voiding. At the time, I was not practicing the urine suppression technique. When she saw a significant amount of urine still in my bladder, she decided to prescribe some pills designed to relax the bladder muscles. I did not need the pills.
Gonna try it from today thank you .am 29 year male and been suffering from frequent urges to urunate from years lets see if it helps me out ❤thank you❤
Some good ideas presented, but no mention about the intake of fluids and getting that on a schedule too. As an example, I like a couple of coffees early in the day, but maybe they should be spaced out over the full morning which may potentially result in longer times between emptying the bladder as well.
Hey guys - if anyone can share their experience with me, i'd love it - i literally go to pee every 30 minutes. it's ruining my life and my mental health. I've seen a urologist, she put me on Betmiga and i'm still peeing frequently. I'm going to try this Eric - thank you.
Thanks for the comment! Book in a free info call with me and I can see how I might be able to help you. I deal with this a lot: calendly.com/dr_eric_leckie/20min
Hello! I’m a 27 yr old male and have been experiencing frequent urges to pee at night for a long time now. It’s usually leakage and not a full stream. Yesterday after working out I got home and realized that I must have been leaking during the workout. I have not experienced that before and since yesterday evening I’ve been worried and peeing a lot. Any advice?
At what intervals do you recommend is enough to stop retraining your bladder? 3 hours? 4 hours? 5 hours? This video seems to be the final missing piece that ties all the other steps together and starts to help immediately with leaks once your pelvic floor muscle is strong enough to suppress an urge. If suppressing an urge to urinate over strains your muscle like it did me , you need to continue pelvic exercising to get it a bit stronger then return to this step.
I have the same question, how far to take the increasing of the interval? There has to be a limit to the duration of the interval. Id like to see an answer from @Dr Eric Leckie DPT www.youtube.com/@DrEricLeckie
Depending on how much you drink, obviously the more fluids you drink the faster your bladder will fill up and the less you drink it will take longer to fill up, but an average person who is hydrated right should be peeing between 3 to 5 times a day
Hello Dr. Eric Leckie I'm not having a problem emptying my bladder. I'm getting no warning I have to go, no gradual increase feeling. Just boom I got to go, its that intense. I'm afraid i will piss my pants, good pressure fully empties ?
take vitamin b1 benfotamine i think it is called, and 4 table spoons of nutritional yeast a day. this will help your brain communicate with your bladder and this may help a lot
I just had a radical prostatectomy. I know I need to be drinking water so please explain the right amount of water to drink during these intervals. I am now off of the catheter only 4 days, and I am drinking 16 oz per 6 hour period beginning at 6 am. I stop around 6pm. If I try to go to bed with no water, I wake up with horrible bladder spasms. Any thoughts? I am now to the point where I drink the 4.5 oz on an hour, but have to pee every hour. That's a huge improvement, but I'd like to know where to go from here.
Thanks for the comment. My answer is different for everyone as there are a few factors at play here. Given that I cannot give specific medical advice on youtube, book in for a free call and I will help you (this is my specialty): calendly.com/dr_eric_leckie/20min
I have several questions: * How far/long should the duration of the interval be increased over time? There has to be a limit to the duration of the interval. * What is considered a “normal” interval between pees. This would also vary depending on climate and exercise? *What about during the night whilst sleeping? Do I still set an alarm to wake to pee at the prescribed intervals? *What if I wake with an urge to pee but the interval hasn't finished. Do I lay awake in bed holding back the pee? I request an answers from @Dr Eric Leckie DPT please. A phone call to discuss isn't a good option as I'm in Australia. 🙂
I would appreciate your help, what do you recommend for a 26-year-old man who has been suffering for over two years from a weak stream and lack of emptying when urinating?
Thanks for reaching out! I can’t give a definitive diagnosis online without a full assessment however it’s likely that someone in your situation is dealing with overactive (tight) pelvic floor muscles, potentially interfering with your ability to empty the bladder. Please go for a check up with your doctor and also watch my video that I will link below teaching you how to stretch your pelvic floor muscles. Let me know if this helps 💪 th-cam.com/video/TFehvry2TVA/w-d-xo.html
@@DrEricLeckie Thank you for your answer, The doctors didn't find the problem, I took some medication and nothing help. I also did a ct kidney and urinary system and everything is normal except residual urine. What other exercises do you recommend?
Interesting. I will be having a urethroplasty in a couple weeks due to a urethral stricture in the fossa navicularis and have been having issues with urgency incontinence. Could this be linked to the stricture and would these exercises help me before and after the surgery? Once the catheter is removed of course.
Hey there, thanks for the comment. Yes, these exercises can help afterwards. I offer a free 20-minute call and we can discuss your specific details and advice during the call if you'd like. You can book in here before or after your surgery: calendly.com/dr_eric_leckie/20min
How about the opposite. My husband has a large bladder that has lost its "elasticity". He has trouble going at all. He doesn't feel like he needs to go. He needs to catheter to empty out. How can he (and others with this issue) retrain and strengthen the bladder to "go" normally again.
Hi Linda, great question. Your husband needs 1-2-1 bladder retraining and pelvic floor therapy. I'm happy to help if he doesn't mind doing it over Zoom: calendly.com/dr_eric_leckie/20min
When I get the urge doesn't that mean I have a full bladder? and if I hold it in until my next schedule to pee it will stretch my bladder which I heard could be a bad thing? I drink water in-between my schedules, but I don't know how much water I should be consuming, because if I drink too much it will lead me to going to the bathroom sooner than the scheduled time? Please help me
I've got a video coming out in the next couple of weeks that will help you. Subscribe and keep your eye out for it. Watching the video will be easier than me trying to explain using text
Hey there! Thanks for the comment. Firstly, if you can't empty your bladder this can become a medical emergency so please keep a close eye on it and go to hospital immediately if you can't start the flow and empty your bladder. In the interim, try pelvic floor stretches to see if that gives you relief. Check out the videos I made here (watch both): th-cam.com/video/BZLfXtO7QcA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=T5jhlzO0Zo75QO91 , th-cam.com/video/OAGIHUTv_DU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=PFlTbnP7TLqH1TJn
@@DrEricLeckie Hey! Thanks for the comment. Actually, I had MMC at birth and since my birth, I haven't been able to urine. So, I had surgery 6 years back and it was successful. After the surgery, I was able to sense whether my bladder was full and I needed to urine but couldn't control it. Last month I had an MRI and the reports were normal and in the Impression they had mentioned Low lying cord. No tethered roots or cord. So, what do you think how can I improve?
Hi Doctor! I have a weird issue if you could kindly guide me. I have started bladder training recently. My comfort zone is around 200 ml. Till this amount I can essily reach the toilet and urinate. After this I can hold on till I get a sudden strong urge and this could be anywhere between 270 ml and 370 ml. Now there's a weird zone between 200 ml and the final urge. I can hold on with increasing discomfort above 200 ml but as soon i decide to go to the bathroom, I get a very strong urge. The strength of this urge depends on how far I was from the perceived final urge by the bladder. For example yesterday i was sitting comfortably and I decided I should pee and got a really strong urge near the washroom door. My urine volume was only 250 ml. Two days ago I had held on for a while and then decided to go. I didnt feel any strong urge but when i measured the volume it was 270 ml. This weird buffer zone between the complete comfort zone (200ml) and the final urge point bothers me because I could literallaly be holding comfortably 270 ml and it suddenly shoots the urge up when i decided to go. I have been told that this could be a mental door in lock syndrome thing but the fact that it happens after 200 ml means that there is something more to it. What I want to know is that while training the bladder should I hold onto the till final urge comes (anywherr between 270 and 370 ml) or should I wait for a certain point after 200 ml? At around 200 ml I start getting constant signals to urinate which are not super uncomfortable and I can hold on beyond that. My target is that I should be able to hold 350 to 400ml of urine without rushing to the bathroom due to strong urge as soon as I decide to go. When my bladder was not overactive, I could hold onto till about 400 ml and then go without experiencing a super strong urge when i decided to go. I have no medical issues with bladder or kidneys. My OAB issues started in Feb 2022. For two complete years preceeding my first urgency incident, I had been peeing just in case non stop. Like I would sometimes literally pee when there was less than 50 ml in my bladder due to urinary OCD and to get that "just right" feeling. I was at home with an attached bath during these two years. I have never been duly dehydrated paryicularly during winter my entire life. I highly doubt I would have urinated above 250 ml during this entire two year period. Even before 2020, I was a just in case peeir but due to academic or professional work or some other matters, I would sometimes hold my bladder till max, but after Jan 2020, that was never the case. The other factor worth mentioning is that I took an antidepressant by the name of Tretol (sertraline). I took it just for two days and it wreaked havoc on my body with side effects like weird stool, jaw clenching and shaking etc. I didnt experience urgency immediately but just 15 days after taking that medicine I had my first urgency incident. The side effects of the medicine didnt last for more than two days since i stopped taking it immediately and like i said urinary urgency didnt occur till 15 days later. So how long after 200 ml should I hold my urine so that my comfort zone where i can calmly go to pee can expand? Thanks a ton in advance!
I found this 'not' very helpful at all, as it is completely about calculations of frequency and so forth. I would resonate much more with energetic techniques (ie. Qigong, meridian points, and exercises of that nature, as example). This approach seems to leave all of that out of the equation, which I would deem most important. Your 'tracking' methods could be an adjunct, but I don't see it as getting to the point of an energetic system 'imbalance', that I feel other modalities could provide.
I thought I had a serious problem, but it seems to have mainly been the result of peeing at the slightest inclination. After just a week, I'm doing much better. Thanks!
Great to hear David. Keep up the good work
Thank you. That gives me confidence that I could do it do.
so you are saying that holding it till your bladder is really full made a difference?
@@222Lightning I think so. I made that comment three months ago, and I can tell you that since then things have only gotten better.
@@Fuliginosus I've researched a lot on polyuria and nocturia and from you stated you probably had a minor infection of the prostate called prostatisis and it worked itself out.
Oh good advice. I have a spinal injury circa 1978. My specialist advised me to try and consume 3liters water each day. This has worked. I’m experiencing less UTIs. I am walking on crutches, and more sedentary than I’d like. This results in swollen legs. I’m a heavy coffee drinker too. On average by bladder hold 450mll. I’m going to take your advise, drink coffee before 2pm and stop fluids 4hrs before sleep. Yesterday I forgot my normal fluid intake, and as a result urinated about 600ml without much urgency. Your information is very useful and I shall run more experiments and see if my own condition changes.
This is excellent information. The urinary suppression technique definitely works for me. I am able to suppress the initial desire to urinate. This usually lasts 3 to 4 minutes. Thereafter, I am able to void 16 to 22 ounces of urine, consistently. A doctor used the ultrasound to measure the amount of urine in my bladder after voiding. At the time, I was not practicing the urine suppression technique. When she saw a significant amount of urine still in my bladder, she decided to prescribe some pills designed to relax the bladder muscles. I did not need the pills.
Gonna try it from today thank you .am 29 year male and been suffering from frequent urges to urunate from years lets see if it helps me out ❤thank you❤
How u doing sir is it cured?
Thanks for the video was great help.
Could you do a video specifically to address OAB at night/nocturnal? Thanks
this should be geared towards women and men
Yes both men and women will benefit from this video. My specialty is men's health.
Some good ideas presented, but no mention about the intake of fluids and getting that on a schedule too. As an example, I like a couple of coffees early in the day, but maybe they should be spaced out over the full morning which may potentially result in longer times between emptying the bladder as well.
Absolutely Tim
Hey guys - if anyone can share their experience with me, i'd love it - i literally go to pee every 30 minutes. it's ruining my life and my mental health. I've seen a urologist, she put me on Betmiga and i'm still peeing frequently. I'm going to try this Eric - thank you.
Thanks for the comment! Book in a free info call with me and I can see how I might be able to help you. I deal with this a lot: calendly.com/dr_eric_leckie/20min
Are you doing better broski? I would like to know since I've started experiencing the zame thing and it's driving me mental😢
Hello! I’m a 27 yr old male and have been experiencing frequent urges to pee at night for a long time now. It’s usually leakage and not a full stream. Yesterday after working out I got home and realized that I must have been leaking during the workout. I have not experienced that before and since yesterday evening I’ve been worried and peeing a lot. Any advice?
Yes please go speak to your doctor for a check up
At what intervals do you recommend is enough to stop retraining your bladder? 3 hours? 4 hours? 5 hours? This video seems to be the final missing piece that ties all the other steps together and starts to help immediately with leaks once your pelvic floor muscle is strong enough to suppress an urge. If suppressing an urge to urinate over strains your muscle like it did me , you need to continue pelvic exercising to get it a bit stronger then return to this step.
4h i think 3-4 times a day is good number
I have the same question, how far to take the increasing of the interval? There has to be a limit to the duration of the interval. Id like to see an answer from @Dr Eric Leckie DPT www.youtube.com/@DrEricLeckie
Try to cut back on coffee. It made a big difference night and day for me.
Nocturia is my issue as a rarely jave to wiz during the daytime.
so just out curosity how often should one be peeing during the day? how many times?
Depending on how much you drink, obviously the more fluids you drink the faster your bladder will fill up and the less you drink it will take longer to fill up, but an average person who is hydrated right should be peeing between 3 to 5 times a day
Really good advice. 👍
Thank you
thanks for the tips
What do I do I feel like I have to pee every second of my life no break even when I release
I can hold for a while but when I actually get there its hard to hold as I usually sit down on the floor when its urgent before I actually go...
Hello Dr. Eric Leckie I'm not having a problem emptying my bladder. I'm getting no warning I have to go, no gradual increase feeling. Just boom I got to go, its that intense. I'm afraid i will piss my pants, good pressure fully empties ?
this is sudden urges..maybe look that up on you tube
take vitamin b1 benfotamine i think it is called, and 4 table spoons of nutritional yeast a day. this will help your brain communicate with your bladder and this may help a lot
I would pee all over myself if I tried to hold it 15 minutes longer.
I just had a radical prostatectomy. I know I need to be drinking water so please explain the right amount of water to drink during these intervals. I am now off of the catheter only 4 days, and I am drinking 16 oz per 6 hour period beginning at 6 am. I stop around 6pm. If I try to go to bed with no water, I wake up with horrible bladder spasms. Any thoughts? I am now to the point where I drink the 4.5 oz on an hour, but have to pee every hour. That's a huge improvement, but I'd like to know where to go from here.
Thanks for the comment. My answer is different for everyone as there are a few factors at play here. Given that I cannot give specific medical advice on youtube, book in for a free call and I will help you (this is my specialty): calendly.com/dr_eric_leckie/20min
I have several questions:
* How far/long should the duration of the interval be increased over time? There has to be a limit to the duration of the interval.
* What is considered a “normal” interval between pees. This would also vary depending on climate and exercise?
*What about during the night whilst sleeping? Do I still set an alarm to wake to pee at the prescribed intervals?
*What if I wake with an urge to pee but the interval hasn't finished. Do I lay awake in bed holding back the pee?
I request an answers from @Dr Eric Leckie DPT please. A phone call to discuss isn't a good option as I'm in Australia. 🙂
Hey Max, I'm currently in Australia. Book a free call with me, it's over Zoom: calendly.com/dr_eric_leckie/20min
Seriously, thank you for this
You’re welcome:)
I would appreciate your help, what do you recommend for a 26-year-old man who has been suffering for over two years from a weak stream and lack of emptying when urinating?
Thanks for reaching out! I can’t give a definitive diagnosis online without a full assessment however it’s likely that someone in your situation is dealing with overactive (tight) pelvic floor muscles, potentially interfering with your ability to empty the bladder. Please go for a check up with your doctor and also watch my video that I will link below teaching you how to stretch your pelvic floor muscles. Let me know if this helps 💪
th-cam.com/video/TFehvry2TVA/w-d-xo.html
@@DrEricLeckie Thank you for your answer, The doctors didn't find the problem, I took some medication and nothing help. I also did a ct kidney and urinary system and everything is normal except residual urine.
What other exercises do you recommend?
I think if you stick to the exercises in the video for at least three weeks, you should hopefully see some great results.
@@DrEricLeckie I will work for it. Thank you Dr !
@@DrEricLeckie Hey Dr I will glad for your help, do I need to do some Kegels ?
You’re awesome man
Thank you!
Interesting.
I will be having a urethroplasty in a couple weeks due to a urethral stricture in the fossa navicularis and have been having issues with urgency incontinence. Could this be linked to the stricture and would these exercises help me before and after the surgery? Once the catheter is removed of course.
Hey there, thanks for the comment. Yes, these exercises can help afterwards. I offer a free 20-minute call and we can discuss your specific details and advice during the call if you'd like. You can book in here before or after your surgery: calendly.com/dr_eric_leckie/20min
How about the opposite. My husband has a large bladder that has lost its "elasticity". He has trouble going at all. He doesn't feel like he needs to go. He needs to catheter to empty out. How can he (and others with this issue) retrain and strengthen the bladder to "go" normally again.
Hi Linda, great question. Your husband needs 1-2-1 bladder retraining and pelvic floor therapy. I'm happy to help if he doesn't mind doing it over Zoom: calendly.com/dr_eric_leckie/20min
Is this for females as well?
When I get the urge doesn't that mean I have a full bladder? and if I hold it in until my next schedule to pee it will stretch my bladder which I heard could be a bad thing? I drink water in-between my schedules, but I don't know how much water I should be consuming, because if I drink too much it will lead me to going to the bathroom sooner than the scheduled time? Please help me
I've got a video coming out in the next couple of weeks that will help you. Subscribe and keep your eye out for it. Watching the video will be easier than me trying to explain using text
Every 2 hrs will be a win for me . I pee almost every 30 mins .
Hey,
I am unable to start and stop my urine, so I am pressing my stomach to release my urine. What should I do?
Hey there! Thanks for the comment. Firstly, if you can't empty your bladder this can become a medical emergency so please keep a close eye on it and go to hospital immediately if you can't start the flow and empty your bladder. In the interim, try pelvic floor stretches to see if that gives you relief. Check out the videos I made here (watch both): th-cam.com/video/BZLfXtO7QcA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=T5jhlzO0Zo75QO91 , th-cam.com/video/OAGIHUTv_DU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=PFlTbnP7TLqH1TJn
@@DrEricLeckie Hey! Thanks for the comment.
Actually, I had MMC at birth and since my birth, I haven't been able to urine.
So, I had surgery 6 years back and it was successful. After the surgery, I was able to sense whether my bladder was full and I needed to urine but couldn't control it.
Last month I had an MRI and the reports were normal and in the Impression they had mentioned Low lying cord. No tethered roots or cord.
So, what do you think how can I improve?
hi doc, where can i chat with u for consultation or as second opinion.
Hey there, you can book in a free chat using this link. I’m looking forward to meeting you : calendly.com/dr_eric_leckie/20min
@@DrEricLeckie okay thank u doc.
Thx.
2 hours. I wish 😀
ive been having this frequent urination.. the interval was like 3-5 minutes been dealing this problem for a long time... what should i do?
Thanks for the comment. To protect your privacy, can you email me at hello@drericleckie.com and provide me more detail on your situation?
Hi Doctor! I have a weird issue if you could kindly guide me. I have started bladder training recently.
My comfort zone is around 200 ml. Till this amount I can essily reach the toilet and urinate.
After this I can hold on till I get a sudden strong urge and this could be anywhere between 270 ml and 370 ml.
Now there's a weird zone between 200 ml and the final urge. I can hold on with increasing discomfort above 200 ml but as soon i decide to go to the bathroom, I get a very strong urge. The strength of this urge depends on how far I was from the perceived final urge by the bladder. For example yesterday i was sitting comfortably and I decided I should pee and got a really strong urge near the washroom door. My urine volume was only 250 ml. Two days ago I had held on for a while and then decided to go. I didnt feel any strong urge but when i measured the volume it was 270 ml.
This weird buffer zone between the complete comfort zone (200ml) and the final urge point bothers me because I could literallaly be holding comfortably 270 ml and it suddenly shoots the urge up when i decided to go.
I have been told that this could be a mental door in lock syndrome thing but the fact that it happens after 200 ml means that there is something more to it.
What I want to know is that while training the bladder should I hold onto the till final urge comes (anywherr between 270 and 370 ml) or should I wait for a certain point after 200 ml?
At around 200 ml I start getting constant signals to urinate which are not super uncomfortable and I can hold on beyond that.
My target is that I should be able to hold 350 to 400ml of urine without rushing to the bathroom due to strong urge as soon as I decide to go. When my bladder was not overactive, I could hold onto till about 400 ml and then go without experiencing a super strong urge when i decided to go.
I have no medical issues with bladder or kidneys.
My OAB issues started in Feb 2022. For two complete years preceeding my first urgency incident, I had been peeing just in case non stop. Like I would sometimes literally pee when there was less than 50 ml in my bladder due to urinary OCD and to get that "just right" feeling. I was at home with an attached bath during these two years. I have never been duly dehydrated paryicularly during winter my entire life. I highly doubt I would have urinated above 250 ml during this entire two year period. Even before 2020, I was a just in case peeir but due to academic or professional work or some other matters, I would sometimes hold my bladder till max, but after Jan 2020, that was never the case.
The other factor worth mentioning is that I took an antidepressant by the name of Tretol (sertraline). I took it just for two days and it wreaked havoc on my body with side effects like weird stool, jaw clenching and shaking etc. I didnt experience urgency immediately but just 15 days after taking that medicine I had my first urgency incident. The side effects of the medicine didnt last for more than two days since i stopped taking it immediately and like i said urinary urgency didnt occur till 15 days later.
So how long after 200 ml should I hold my urine so that my comfort zone where i can calmly go to pee can expand? Thanks a ton in advance!
Please email me at hello@drericleckie.com and I can assist you further
I found this 'not' very helpful at all, as it is completely about calculations of frequency and so forth. I would resonate much more with energetic techniques (ie. Qigong, meridian points, and exercises of that nature, as example). This approach seems to leave all of that out of the equation, which I would deem most important. Your 'tracking' methods could be an adjunct, but I don't see it as getting to the point of an energetic system 'imbalance', that I feel other modalities could provide.
It's time to get out the whip! LOL!
What about for women?
A lot of these tips will work for women as well
Hi Doc i have a problem , I keep urine Everytime and bed urine always 😭😭
Thanks for the comment, have you visited the doctors to have blood works tests done and also a check up?
I sing "papa don't pee, papa don't pee....."
This is an excellent way to deal with urge and frequency issues thank you Eric you are a gentleman and a scholar. 🤌
My pleasure!