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whiskeryron | 07:22 Tue 03rd Jun 2014 | Health & Fitness
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I have been taking a Diuretic ( Furosemide) each morning for a considerable time now & have realised that it usually takes approx 3 hours for my body to get back to something resembling normality. Yesterday because I was going on a 2 hour car journey I took my pill at 05.30, & left home at 08.50, 45 minutes into my journey I became desperate & fortunately I managed to find a loo but, spilt quite a drop or two in the underwear department , as I am committed to doing the same journey every month, I do not really want to start wearing incontinent pads etc. which can be quite smelly & objectionable & so I am wondering if any AB-er who has the same problem can suggest a practical solution.

WR ( 89 Y.O)
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Everybody i know who takes this, just avoids taking it at all on the days they go out. That certainly shouldn't be a problem once a month.
Why not take your diuretic at the end of your journey.....providing of course that it is not after around 5.30 in the evening.
Good idea from pixie.
A family member who takes it does as Pixie says and just doesn't take it if being near a loo is going to be a problem. I don't think very occasionally missing one has done them any harm.
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Thanks pixie, I was wondering whether I could leave it off for one day, however I am bothered about aggravating the Oedema in the lower limbs.
Thanks sqad, I am not sure I can take that route as I do not get home sometimes until between 18.00 & 19.00 & of course dependant on traffic.
Yup, once a month just skip a day.
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Thanks also to Ratty & woofgang.

I did wonder about drilling a hole in the floor of the car & attaching a hosepipe to Willie-Wonka lol.
Any of us who take these understand your dilemma Ron, I too would skip a day if it is only once a month.

If you are really worried about the Oedema then double check with GP.
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Cheers Mamyalynne. I'm not really bothered about the Oedema I am only concerned that leaving off the dose would affect it, but it would appear that once a month will not matter so that is what I will do.
You'll be fine then - every few months I go on a long road journey (5/6 hours) with my daughter and 3 grandchildren - after an hour or so I start asking the children if they need the loo.

My daughter giggles, as she knows it me who does.
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What a great pity we cannot journey together Mamy, I would race ( ???) you to the Disabled Loo

Ron.
True Ron.
oh lord, I was on a coach tour last week, pleading with the driver to stop every hour... the answer is to do as pixie suggests.
I'm starting to wonder if AB Towers has all the accessibile facilities necessary for its aged and ailing membership!

Gnome ramps are not enough.
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jno LOL LOL LOL

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