I often have the experience while diving in warm water that no matter how badly I have to go, I am physically unable to evacuate my bladder until at least my head breaches the surface. It can be very distracting and even painful.
It's about being able to relax your muscles I think. Previously I had to hold onto something so my body could relax a bit. Now I can do it more easily.
This reminds me of some questions I've wondered since I finished my rec cert - why don't the gases in the intestines cause compression injuries to the bowel/abdomen, and if the pressure is high enough will the methane and other fermentation gases enter the bloodstream to cause some kind of poisoning? I realize these aren't big issues or I would've heard about it by now but it seems like these would cause problems. Does anyone know why these don't cause harm?
@@tonyvelasquez6776 Haha! Actually I'm having rectal issues right now and no health insurance so if it's cancer I'm dead. Sphincter collie sounds quite scary now... 😱 but that's funny.
Loved this Mark - was actually very informative. Always tackling the big questions..👊😁🙏
I often have the experience while diving in warm water that no matter how badly I have to go, I am physically unable to evacuate my bladder until at least my head breaches the surface. It can be very distracting and even painful.
You’re not alone with this.
Relax!
It's about being able to relax your muscles I think. Previously I had to hold onto something so my body could relax a bit. Now I can do it more easily.
This reminds me of some questions I've wondered since I finished my rec cert - why don't the gases in the intestines cause compression injuries to the bowel/abdomen, and if the pressure is high enough will the methane and other fermentation gases enter the bloodstream to cause some kind of poisoning? I realize these aren't big issues or I would've heard about it by now but it seems like these would cause problems. Does anyone know why these don't cause harm?
Mostly due to the sphincter collie running around
@@tonyvelasquez6776 Haha! Actually I'm having rectal issues right now and no health insurance so if it's cancer I'm dead. Sphincter collie sounds quite scary now... 😱 but that's funny.
4:23 „adult incompetence underwear“? 😂
I think he meant to say "incontinence"
@@RetroDiver well, that all “Depends” on the person wearing them. 😉
@@RetroDiver Sure he did, but the mispronounciation was hilarious. 😁
@@leopoldbloom4835 it certainly caught me off guard
@@Sherwoody you say that with such "Poise"