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MHotblack -> Urinary Tract Infections (5/12/2013 11:47:39 AM)

Someone just asked me how often my ex-sub got UTI's from all the anal and scat play we did. Apparently they had seen the video(s). It only happened twice. And the reasons she got the UTI(s) were obvious. One time we did not have our bidet and the second time was her dehydration. No matter how nasty we got, even shitting directly into her vagina, she did not get UTI's. We always had a bidet with us even if we went to a motel we took it out of our shower at home and hooked it up when we got there. And always used just plain water. She used it every time she showered and every time after sex. Keeping the vagina flushed out with clean water and drinking a lot of water to keep the urinary tract clear keeps the UTI's from occurring. In addition to the above preventative measure, if you are more prone to UTI's than most, the Mayo clinic also advises a single dose of certain antibiotics after sexual activity in the prevention of UTI's.

http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/urinary-tract-infection/DS00286/DSECTION=treatments-and-drugs

Don't believe all the hype and bullshit. Do your own research. Just because some douche (maybe even me) on the internet says so, don't make it so. Ask the people you know for a fact (me) have experience.




angelikaJ -> RE: Urinary Tract Infections (5/12/2013 12:34:10 PM)

I used to be very prone to UTIs and from first uncomfortable symptoms to peeing 'pink lemonade' was often less than 6 hours; I had one that turned into a raging kidney infection within 18 hours.

I am not prone to them anymore.
I don't know what changed.
It wasn't my hydration level.
It probably was not a spontaneous change in my urethra (which was a bit narrow).

The only difference is a change in partners: I have not had one since being with [my] Master, over 4 years ago... and that is despite plenty of G-spot play.

Shitting directly into a vagina: really?!!
btw: There is a reason why douching (or water under pressure, like your bidet) up the vagina is NOT a good idea: it can force bacteria through the cervix which can then spread to the entire reproductive system.

A UTI can become a kidney infection, quite easily and worst case scenario: can cause sepsis and death.
With all the new super drug resistant types of bacteria that are out there, I would not be complacent about a "simple UTI".
Experts have determined it is only a matter of time before drug resistance is transferred from the super bugs to more benign bacteria.

[My] Master is careful not to break his toys.




MHotblack -> RE: Urinary Tract Infections (5/12/2013 12:46:54 PM)

I am simply passing on some experience and a reference to a medical article regarding the subject matter. Because our videos have seen quite a bit of circulation, I was asked on more than one occasion about this topic. Not making judgment on anyone's sexual activity or anything like that.




angelikaJ -> RE: Urinary Tract Infections (5/12/2013 12:52:00 PM)

And I am passing on knowledge that I have, born through decades of personal experience, as well as being very well read on human anatomy, physiology, biology, bacteriology and pharmacology.




angelikaJ -> RE: Urinary Tract Infections (5/12/2013 12:57:40 PM)

There is a reason why douching (or water under pressure, like your bidet) up the vagina is NOT a good idea: it can force bacteria through the cervix which can then spread to the entire reproductive system.

btw: this can cause PID (Pelvic Inflammatory Disease) which can cause infertility and increase the risk for Ectopic pregnancies from scarring of the Fallopian tubes.

PID can cause internal abscesses and peritonitis as well.




Aswad -> RE: Urinary Tract Infections (5/12/2013 2:00:15 PM)

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ORIGINAL: angelikaJ

Shitting directly into a vagina: really?!!


If memory serves, the slang term is "space docking".

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Experts have determined it is only a matter of time before drug resistance is transferred from the super bugs to more benign bacteria.


E. coli is particularly good at acquiring resistance, and often transfers its resistance to other bacteria.

quote:

[My] Master is careful not to break his toys.


That one is kind of uncalled-for.

IWYW,
— Aswad.




angelikaJ -> RE: Urinary Tract Infections (5/12/2013 2:22:12 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Aswad

quote:

ORIGINAL: angelikaJ

Shitting directly into a vagina: really?!!


If memory serves, the slang term is "space docking".

quote:

Experts have determined it is only a matter of time before drug resistance is transferred from the super bugs to more benign bacteria.


E. coli is particularly good at acquiring resistance, and often transfers its resistance to other bacteria.

quote:

[My] Master is careful not to break his toys.


That one is kind of uncalled-for.

IWYW,
— Aswad.



Aswad,

I recently hear on a radio health-blog that the very real probability of a fatal UTI is just around the corner.
I have not found anything that contradicts it.

And my commentary was regarding using water under pressure as a prevent-all.
It is likely to cause more serious problems than it prevents.

Probable and Likely are only that.
It is possible that one gets lucky and misses the worst.
I would not count on it, and would not advocate engaging in practices that are likely to cause probable harm.




CynthiaWVirginia -> RE: Urinary Tract Infections (5/12/2013 5:04:05 PM)

UTI's aside, rinsing out a vagina with water only...wrecks the acidic balance that helps keep bacteria and yeast under control.

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She used it every time she showered and every time after sex. Keeping the vagina flushed out with clean water...

She has an exceptional immune system then. I wouldn't recommend to other women to do the same to prevent infections.

I drink a lot of water, always have. Years ago, having sex that went from anal to vaginal (didn't have much of a choice, my opinion wasn't relevant to an ex-bf) always gave me a nasty yeast infection. Having a douche immediately afterwards didn't help prevent anything (includes pregnancy on that short list too, lol).

Again, your girl is exceptional. And I'm glad you found someone whose immune system only needs some extra water to handle everything.




littlewonder -> RE: Urinary Tract Infections (5/12/2013 6:16:25 PM)

I used to get a lot of uti's. I still get them occasionally but not as often. Anything at all can seem to cause mine but I've learned how to control them such as cleaning myself up pretty quickly after sex of any kind and keeping hydrated and not drinking a lot of soda. But there are certain things such as medications that can cause me uti's and there's really not a lot I can do about it.

I would say a woman should know her body and know what her limitations are and are not.




Duskypearls -> RE: Urinary Tract Infections (5/12/2013 10:14:44 PM)

I do not know how vigorous a spray bidet's is, but have long been aware, although rare, water sprayed into the vagina can force air inside the body and possibly cause an air embolism (in the blood stream), which has the potential to kill if it reaches the heart, lungs or brain.




Dreamless -> RE: Urinary Tract Infections (5/18/2013 2:36:56 AM)

I get a lot of UTIs, but fortunately there's a wonderful quick cure. Megadose of vitamin C. If that doesn't get it, a teaspoon of baking soda in water. Gross, but it works. I would be more inclined to suggest that the reason she doesn't get UTIs is probably because she gets her vitamin C, correct me if I'm wrong. Megadoses of it make urine too acidic to be hospitable to bacteria. Screw the antibiotics, I reach for the Vitamin C powder first, if a couple days of that doesn't clear it up, then I go for the antibiotics.

Am I the only one who thinks it would be rather difficult to aim shit directly into a vagina? That just sounds complicated to me.




MHotblack -> RE: Urinary Tract Infections (5/18/2013 2:54:41 AM)

If you don't want to watch it, don't. I warned you...



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LafayetteLady -> RE: Urinary Tract Infections (5/18/2013 10:38:07 AM)

So basically, this was just a veiled way of trying to get us to watch your videos? No thanks.




chatterbox24 -> RE: Urinary Tract Infections (5/19/2013 6:53:00 AM)

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I think I will never have sex again EVER.


Keep stocked up on those antibiotics.




LafayetteLady -> RE: Urinary Tract Infections (5/19/2013 7:31:58 AM)

The funny thing is that I seriously doubt anyone who watches his videos has any interest or care in UTIs'.




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