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Yes, more water. And step up your Vit C :)

Cheers!

Carla
http://www.brunnet.net/terrier


Michael Collis wrote:

> That depends, Kyle.  I generally have no problems going unless I've heavily
> perspired, reduced my fluid intake, or both...  I generally find that two or
> three bottles of water will get the pump primed again.  Maybe you need to drink
> more water?
>
> "Cleveland, Kyle E." wrote:
>
> > Okay, getting personal here...
> >
> > Do any of you men have trouble getting things going when you try to urinate?
> > I've got something going on, but I'm not sure if it is prostatic in origin
> > or if it's just the pee-pee muscles spasming up.  Seems like things are more
> > difficult at night, too.  Once things get going, I don't have any problem
> > (er...no "piddling", if you know what I mean).  Just wondered if it was a CP
> > thang or just getting older...or both.
> >
> > -Kyle
> >
> > You can email back privately if you don't want to broadcast to the list

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