Interrupted wetting rhythm

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Since I work remotely I can wear for a whole workday. Mornings are the best. After my tea and some drinks of water I’ll start wetting my diaper and get into a delightful rhythm of taking a drink of water and then 5-10 minutes later wetting my diaper a little more with very little thought. This goes on for several hours until lunchtime when it abruptly stops. Even though I’m keeping my liquid intake up, eating food seems to mess with the wetting rhythm and even though it’s been a couple hours since now, and I’ve drunk quite a bit of water, I am still not feeling the need to pee. Eventually it’ll come back but it’s never as blissful as those bunch of little morning wettings. Anyone else experience this?
 
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Im the other way round. Hardly leak at all before lunchtime and then the floodgates open.
 
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TheMat said:
Since I work remotely I can wear for a whole workday. Mornings are the best. After my tea and some drinks of water I’ll start wetting my diaper and get into a delightful rhythm of taking a drink of water and then 5-10 minutes later wetting my diaper a little more with very little thought. This goes on for several hours until lunchtime when it abruptly stops. Even though I’m keeping my liquid intake up, eating food seems to mess with the wetting rhythm and even though it’s been a couple hours since now, and I’ve drunk quite a bit of water, I am still not feeling the need to pee. Eventually it’ll come back but it’s never as blissful as those bunch of little morning wettings. Anyone else experience this?
Your body retains water in the stomach to help turn the food into a mostly liquid substance. Only when the food is sufficiently mixed and digested, does the stomach allow it to pass through to the intestines. Since most water absorption occurs in the large intestine, there is no water to absorb and hence produce urine until the stomach has finished it's job. This is also why you shouldn't eat if you are dehydrated, but rehydrate first, as eating and not drinking can make you more dehydrated as water is needed to process food.
 
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I wonder if the difference is that nappyman60 eats more at breakfast and you eat more at lunch?
 
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starpointrune said:
I wonder if the difference is that nappyman60 eats more at breakfast and you eat more at lunch?
I pee a lot at night and often get up quite dehydrated, just the way my body seems to work.
 
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I definitely pee much more in the mornings working or free.
 
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