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Creating a tiny WC in bedroom wardrobe?
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Not really - blokes lack a uterus between bladder & rectum. The womb can expand to take up a lot of space (holding the as yet unborn child, for example) and the general result is that while there's a lot of plumbing per square inch, there's Yet More in a woman.
So getting anything "dealt with" is more challenging. Plumbing a handy loo is loads cheaper & simpler than trying to correctly figure & fix any one of several possible problems, which would have effects on other systems & anyway you can have the same problems for different reasons over time. One plumbing job & you can cope with the results regardless of cause over decades.0 -
Surely it's easier to get your bladder dealt with.
"Surely"? And you're basing that on what knowledge of my medical condition?
Regardless, that was an entirely inappropriate and wholly insensitive comment to make.
Wouldn't normally waste my energy on ridiculous comments like that but, Phil, you are a horror.
Thank you everyone else for your helpful commentsbig bad debts: Gone!
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If money is an issue, why not have a look at chemical toilets like they have for caravans? All you need to do is stand it in one of the wardrobes ! lol A bowl of water to wash your hands and there you go !
Every macerating toilet I have had the 'Honour' to use makes such a racket, it would wake the Dead !
https://www.autohausvw.co.uk/product/fiamma-bio-pot-cassette-toilet/
Doing MSE for a change, lol !0 -
crazycatlady1984 wrote: »Thanks Dave......I guessed that is what she meant but was hoping somebody wouldn't be so flippant about a health condition (which I had already acknowledged) when I was asking for DIY advice. Looks like perhaps she was just being that insensitive. Oh well!
I am not being flippant. There is no point in suffering if something can be done.
You can get a free DVD of pelvic floor exercises, which are suitable for ladies post pregnancy or more mature. http://www.tena.co.uk/women/exercises-area/core-wellness-programme/order-a-free-core-wellness-dvd/0 -
I am not being flippant. There is no point in suffering if something can be done.
You can get a free DVD of pelvic floor exercises, which are suitable for ladies post pregnancy or more mature. http://www.tena.co.uk/women/exercises-area/core-wellness-programme/order-a-free-core-wellness-dvd/
I am neither "post pregnancy" or "mature" and you have no idea about my condition or what "can be done".
I don't find your comments appropriate or helpful in the least, can we just leave it at that?big bad debts: Gone!
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