Shy Bladder Syndrome: Cure Bashful Bladder: Paruresis

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Paruresis, is called many things, sometimes it is avoidant paruresis, sometimes shy bladder syndrome, sometimes bashful bladder syndrome but whatever you call it, it can be a very difficult condition to live with. The good news, however, is that there is a cure for this.
This cure involves a powerful combination of NLP neuro-linguistic programming, and hypnosis, and this cure is often quick and almost invariably lasting. The reason it works so well is that it undoes the mental pattern that involves the person imagining, ahead of time, finding it difficult to go to the toilet. Guess what the difference is between someone who suffers from shy bladder syndrome and someone who does not have these problems. The former worries and has anxiety about it in advance, the latter does not. Reprogram the anticipation of shy bladder syndrome, get the person to imagine finding the situation easy and comfortable, and lo and behold, it becomes so.
This sounds simple and that is basically because it is. NLP and hypnosis combined are brilliant tools to retrain your imagination, so that it is under your control, rather, as with paruresis the other way around. Yes there is more to it than this, but this imagination training is absolutely key. The way to get over this is be trained to think like someone who doesnt have these problems.
The JustBeWell team of practitioners is a worldwide network of experienced people who have helped people overcome these issues for many years, so do get in touch for help.

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  • Surely this same process could cure going red aswell? I'm sure the same thought patterns occur?

  • @MarkTeePee Yes, though the symptoms are obviously markedly different for shy bladder syndrome, when you work to minimise or eliminate the anticipatory anxiety it tends to help reduce or eliminate the symptoms. Therefore there is something in common with excessive blushing, excessive sweating and a host of other issues that are at least partly maintained by fearing they will happen.

  • is there a money back guarantee?

  • No, I have never had paruresis. I treat shy bladder syndrome. It isnt just me though, anyone experienced and well trained enough has a reasonable chance of effecting a cure. I dont personally offer 100% guarantees but some people may. My advice is to contact an experienced NLP trainer and/or hypnotherapist near you who has experience in dealing with paruresis and talk to them about how to help you to get out of the self-fulfilling kind of loops of thinking that maintain it. Best wishes to you :)

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  • i used to be abe to pee normally and then one day my friend fro no reason slaped my ass when i was usign a urinal and now i cant go pee in public no matter how hard i try

  • @JustBeWell I got a lot of help from a book I stumbled on called Urinate Now. It uses a lot of the same principles as NLP, but is a heck of a lot cheaper than a therapist. Also it does have a 100% money back guarantee.

  • @Yamigata Yeah I think a lot of people dont understand it. They finally diagnosed me with shy bladder after I couldnt go in front of the random drug test guy on the base, it took me hours to finally go and it sucked. I wished I could just go like everyone else and get the hell out of there in 5 minutes. He got mad at me and was like "we're not going through that again" after the second time it happened.

  • @sevendst19 I think I know how you feel. Had a similar situation with a drug test. Thing is, it's like what I want and what my body does are two different things. I really don't care about people hearing or seeing me pee. It's not something that bothers me. Yet for some reason my body decides to hold back when people are around. Makes me wish I had 100% control over what my body does sometimes.

  • @GrannyWhackers1217 I wish it was just about that because I dont give a fuck who "sees my junk". I dont have it as bad as some people but I cant go if someone is waiting on me or if someone is standing there staring at me (like at a drug test). I made it through basic training in the military so I was able to control it enough for that but when they forced me to go with a guy standing over me my bladder about popped before I let myself pee in front of him. And others had it worse than I did.

  • I have to hold my pee four hours a day cuz of shy bladder. At school we only have two restroom breaks and ppl r always in there so I can't pee so I go to class and cant focus cause I have to go so what should I do? I think I'm damaging my insides but I'm not sure so please tell me if I am or not.

  • holy crap I have this big time. I hate it when I'm at school, I go use the restroom and like 4 guys are infront of the mirror, talking, laughing just having fun, acting like its fucking social hour in the restroom, i have to cover my ears and just focus on the silence, and only then can i urinate. Ugh

  • @rubmichael hey can you email me that pdf? Sorry to ask ya but i'm desperate ahhaha.

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