slaughterteddy - 20/07/2016 23:23 - United States
Straining
NoPeeGiven - - United States - Palatine
Butterfingers
caqi33 - 08/03/2011 18:23 - United States
urinanalysis - 03/12/2009 16:08 - Canada
Messed up
socal000 - 20/10/2011 12:04 - United States
AKA taking a screenshot
Anonymous - 05/10/2020 11:02 - United States - White Plains
Tib - 18/12/2009 06:42 - United States
analbel - 05/11/2018 12:00
Fast and Furious
TooQuick - 27/04/2016 12:19 - Mozambique - Maputo
Pissed
Anonymous - - United States - Windsor Heights
PissyPuss - 10/12/2015 21:38 - United States
How do you people do this? I'm really sorry, it sucks that you had to smell like pee.
I'd be pissed
I hope the nurses didnt get pissy at him for spilling it after the long wait.
man, i wouldve been pissed at myself.
I bet you pissed off the doctors! I'll show myself out...
I guess I'm kind of confused. Every medical facility I've been in has had private toilets for patients; it's just you and the toilet. I kind of understand pee anxiety when there's a bunch of stalls and people coming in and out, but I've never seen that in a medical facility. It's also disconcerting that the staff allowed you to try for two hours. After ten minutes I would have knocked on the door.
Yeah, and after maybe 20 minutes they would probably give up.
Typicall, these people are on the office making multiple trips to the restroom, rather than being locked in with the toilet for 2 hours. I once had a job running drug tests. We would supply the person with lots of water and wait it out.
I'm glad you got excited. that's a first....
At least you managed to! Moral victory...?
Looks like urine a lot of trouble there, OP. I just couldn't help myself.
I dont know who voted you down or why, but i shall attempt a partial fix of the issue after im done cackling. I might be a while.
I like the phrase "trying to catch a urine sample". Makes me imagine that someone is peeing at you across the room (or maybe over the stall door) and you're trying to "catch" it in a cup!
I'd be pissed
I guess I'm kind of confused. Every medical facility I've been in has had private toilets for patients; it's just you and the toilet. I kind of understand pee anxiety when there's a bunch of stalls and people coming in and out, but I've never seen that in a medical facility. It's also disconcerting that the staff allowed you to try for two hours. After ten minutes I would have knocked on the door.