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reading this. One of my patients, I discovered, is peeing into Mountain Dew bottles and drinking it. Apparently this is a long term habit of his and when it was discovered he begged that no one mention it to his family tearfully exclaiming, "They used to get so mad at me when I drank the cow urine at home!" :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

I was curious to see if this was "something unique" so I googled and found out, (OH HELL NO!) that this goes on quite a lot more than I ever would have, in my wildest imaginings, imagined.

Urine drinking is done here, there and yonder, both cow and human. It seems to have religious connotations for some and is a health seeking past time for others.

I also saw that Monster drinks have cow urea in them, hopefully fully pasteurized.

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Romans used urine as a mouth wash for its teeth whitening properties. It's my understanding that urine is sterile?
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BoSoxGal wrote:Romans used urine as a mouth wash for its teeth whitening properties. It's my understanding that urine is sterile?
That is the old saying but it's not really sterile. There is always bacteria present, even in healthy urine. A source on this topic.


Drinking urine is reintroducing things to your system that your body has just worked at getting out of it. It's not likely to kill you but it's pretty damned disgusting.

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Getting it right from the tap is a bit disconcerting, however.
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I can't even begin to tell you just how disgusting I find this discussion...

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You should be married to a nurse. My husband is steeled against what he may hear when he offers, "How was your day honey?"

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TPFKA@W wrote:You should be married to a nurse. My husband is steeled against what he may hear when he offers, "How was your day honey?"
Yeah, I can understand why that would be an issue.... 8-)






(I'm married to a real estate broker...that seems to work okay.... 8-))
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http://www.apadivisions.org/division-31 ... dipsia.pdf
Psychogenic
Polydipsia
(Exessive
Fluid Seeking
Behaviour)
donald “don”
hutcheon,
ed.d., C. Psychol.
(UK )., r. psych.
The Vice-President of the BC
Psychological Association.
sychogenic polydipsia is, on a
continuum, the compulsion to
seek out and over drink any/
all fluids and is a type of polydipsia
exhibited by patients with mental
illness and/or the developmentally
disabled. It is also present in a subset
of schizophrenics. These individuals,
often chronic schizophrenics
with a long history of mental
illness, frequently exhibit enlarged
ventricles and shrunken cortex on
MRI, making the physiological
mechanism difficult to isolate
from the psychogenic. Psychogenic
polydipsia is a serious disorder that
often leads to institutionalization
as it can be very difficult to manage
outside the inpatient setting. It should
be taken very seriously and can be
life-threatening, as serum sodium
is diluted to an extent that seizures
and cardiac arrest can occur. Those
individuals afflicted have been known
to seek fluids from any source possible.
The clinical presentation
is as follows: the client drinks
large amounts of any/all fluids,
which raises the pressure of the
extracellular medium. As a side effect,
the antidiuretic hormone level is
lowered. The urine produced by these
clients will have a low electrolyte
concentration, and it will be produced
in large quantities (i.e., polyuria). If
the individual is institutionalized,
close monitoring by staff is necessary
to control fluid intake. In extreme
episodes, the client’s kidneys will be
unable to deal with fluid overload and
weight gain will be noted (Gibson,
WikiDoc Resources, 2010).
Polydipsia is increased thirst
and excessive fluid intake, greater
than 3L per day. As many as 20%
of schizophrenics are polydipsic
P and approximately 3.5% – 5% of
all schizophrenic clients develop
a more serious symptom of selfinduced
water intoxication (i.e.,
SIWI). Individuals diagnosed with
”psychogenic polydipsia” — of which
80% are diagnosed with schizophrenia
— have a fluid intake that is usually
4 – 10L/day, some drink up to 22L/
day! Hyponatremia is a low serum
sodium level below 130mmol/L
(normal range 135 – 145 mmol/L).
Polyuria is urine output in excess of
3L/day. In the psychiatric population,
polyuria exists as a compensatory
mechanism for polydipsia; 25%
of polydipsia patients have acute
development of hyponatremia where
there is a precipitous drop in serum
sodium. This occurs sporadically
and unpredictably and results in the
syndrome of water intoxication (i.e.,
SIWI).
Clozapine is an atypical
antipsychotic medication, which,
in low doses, is the most common
pharmacological intervention
in the treatment of self-induced
water intoxication (i.e., SIWI). The
restriction of fluid intake appears
to have little or no influence on
the excessive urge to drink by
clients diagnosed with psychogenic
polydipsia. As a result, investigators
have turned to pharmacological
interventions to treat either the
polydipsia itself or the hyponatremia.
Of note: clozapine has well-known
side effects, including orthostatic
hypotension, lowering of seizure
threshold, anti-cholinergic
toxicity, and significant incidence
of agranulocytosis (1% – 2%).
Many clients with polydipsia or
hyponatremia may have multiple
physical illnesses that could preclude
the use of clozapine (Verghese, deLeon
& Josiassen, 1996).
Behavioural strategies include
limiting the daily water intake when
indicated, initiating fluid restriction
when there is a significant weight
increase, taking a “serum sodium
levels” count if signs and symptoms
of intoxication start to appear,
providing constant attention for the
patient which can include locking
the individual in seclusion for their
own safety. Behavioral management
programs should be mandatory.
Psychosocial rehabilitation
(PSR)

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Lord Jim wrote:I can't even begin to tell you just how disgusting I find this discussion...
It's peetiful. I vote to flush the whole thread.

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The subject is difficult to digest which makes it a real waste.




(another thread down the toilet)

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Another thread run apunder. Piss on both of you.

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TPFKA@W wrote:Another thread run apunder. Piss on both of you.
What... are you kidney me?
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TPFKA@W wrote: Piss on both of you.
Some people pay good money for that.
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BoSoxGal wrote:Romans used urine as a mouth wash for its teeth whitening properties. It's my understanding that urine is sterile?

I was told in survival school that urine could be used to clean wounds if a clean source of water was not available.
Soon, I’ll post my farewell message. The end is starting to get close. There are many misconceptions about me, and before I go, to live with my ancestors on the steppes, I want to set the record straight.

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TPFKA@W wrote:
BoSoxGal wrote:Romans used urine as a mouth wash for its teeth whitening properties. It's my understanding that urine is sterile?
That is the old saying but it's not really sterile. There is always bacteria present, even in healthy urine. A source on this topic.


Drinking urine is reintroducing things to your system that your body has just worked at getting out of it. It's not likely to kill you but it's pretty damned disgusting.

I thought nurses were supposed to be tough.
Soon, I’ll post my farewell message. The end is starting to get close. There are many misconceptions about me, and before I go, to live with my ancestors on the steppes, I want to set the record straight.

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liberty wrote:
TPFKA@W wrote:
BoSoxGal wrote:Romans used urine as a mouth wash for its teeth whitening properties. It's my understanding that urine is sterile?
That is the old saying but it's not really sterile. There is always bacteria present, even in healthy urine. A source on this topic.


Drinking urine is reintroducing things to your system that your body has just worked at getting out of it. It's not likely to kill you but it's pretty damned disgusting.

I thought nurses were supposed to be tough.
We are supposed to be tender. Ureally are a pain in the ass.

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"Ureally"

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@W demands respect for her puns. She reminds me of Urethra Franklin.

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Some people pay good money for that.
I never cease to be amazed at the things people will pay good money for... :loon

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I was told in survival school that urine could be used to clean wounds
And jelly fish stings

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