katsueren
11-06-2012, 10:40 PM
Nine hours today. NINE HOURS I had to hold my bladder, because I was physically unable to urinate in the presence of others in a public restroom. I'm a junior in high school, we took a trip to the college fair today, and I could not enjoy the majority of it because I was uncomfortable. I always regret going on long group trips because of my paruresis, it ruins my social life. Certain conditions have to be met for going to the bathroom now:
1.) Restroom has to be completely empty, preferably a single-toilet bathroom.
2.) Water has to be running if it's in an unfamiliar place.
3.) There can be no people outside the restroom. I can't go if people are waiting for me, or if I can hear people talking loudly.
It is fucking ridiculous, I want to cry sometimes. It is a very serious hinderance in my life. It has gotten to the point where I WANT to go and I physically cannot in 'bad' conditions. My urethra closes when I am under stress or anxiety. At home, it takes me about 20-25 seconds to coax myself to pee. I just don't know what to do anymore. Usually I deal with it by staying in comfortable places, or cutting my fluid intake WAY down, which aren't very good ways to deal with it.
If it is of any interest, it started in grade school. There were several times when some little bastard would look at me under my stall, and it was mortifying. There were other kids that made indecent comments about my bodily functions. I mean, it is absolutely normal to pee when you're in a bathroom, but these are grade school children I'm talking about. Apparently, bodily functions are absolutely hilarious to little kids. I was always a sensitive kid though, so it had an effect on me. Pretty soon I decided I would just go to the bathroom when NOBODY was in there so I wouldn't have to deal with stupid crap like that anymore. It developed into paruresis.
Are there any others like me? Advice or help is seriously appreciated. Apparently from what I've read up, it's mostly common among males, but there are also some female sufferers like myself. Forgive me if this is the wrong place to post this, I'm not sure whether to classify paruresis as a form of anxiety or as a phobia.
1.) Restroom has to be completely empty, preferably a single-toilet bathroom.
2.) Water has to be running if it's in an unfamiliar place.
3.) There can be no people outside the restroom. I can't go if people are waiting for me, or if I can hear people talking loudly.
It is fucking ridiculous, I want to cry sometimes. It is a very serious hinderance in my life. It has gotten to the point where I WANT to go and I physically cannot in 'bad' conditions. My urethra closes when I am under stress or anxiety. At home, it takes me about 20-25 seconds to coax myself to pee. I just don't know what to do anymore. Usually I deal with it by staying in comfortable places, or cutting my fluid intake WAY down, which aren't very good ways to deal with it.
If it is of any interest, it started in grade school. There were several times when some little bastard would look at me under my stall, and it was mortifying. There were other kids that made indecent comments about my bodily functions. I mean, it is absolutely normal to pee when you're in a bathroom, but these are grade school children I'm talking about. Apparently, bodily functions are absolutely hilarious to little kids. I was always a sensitive kid though, so it had an effect on me. Pretty soon I decided I would just go to the bathroom when NOBODY was in there so I wouldn't have to deal with stupid crap like that anymore. It developed into paruresis.
Are there any others like me? Advice or help is seriously appreciated. Apparently from what I've read up, it's mostly common among males, but there are also some female sufferers like myself. Forgive me if this is the wrong place to post this, I'm not sure whether to classify paruresis as a form of anxiety or as a phobia.