rules are you have to drink three litres of water within a three hour window of the clock starting, and no peeing for 48 hours after
rules are you have to drink three litres of water within a three hour window of the clock starting, and no peeing for 48 hours after
pee or knee wrote:
rules are you have to drink three litres of water within a three hour window of the clock starting, and no peeing for 48 hours after
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https://youtu.be/nwI3BTJpIy0?t=156Absolutely! Dialysis costs somewhere in the neighborhood of $50K. Drink the three liters, dialyze it off, and go home with $450K.
pee or knee wrote:
rules are you have to drink three litres of water within a three hour window of the clock starting, and no peeing for 48 hours after
48 hours is a long time. How would they know if you pee a drop every minute? You will get to pee 2880 drops and they will keep evaporating slowly.
No one can do this.
I think it might be possible do through dehydration. I'm pretty sure I've gone 24hrs without peeing. First you prep by getting badly dehydrated. Then you drink your 3 liters very slowly over the 3 hour time period. Then a medium run or something would get you dehydrated again. Then just sip bits of water for the remainder. It wouldn't be fun but it might be possible.
Kind of a fun thought exercise of how you could actually accomplish this. I didn't even think of the dehydration approach until I heard it. That's a good idea.
Go into it ridiculously dehydrated. And in fact. I think keep exercising throughout the three hours. Whatever gets you sweating the most. Maybe stay in a sauna too?
I wonder if it's better to drink it slowly or cough
Chug right at the end of the 3 hrs...
I wonder how long to Keep exercising and sweating for how long after the consumption will help.
Maybe it's possible. 3 liters is a lot.
Oh, I think some bladder stretch prep could help too
I'd rather have a shot to break 2 hours in marathon. I think I have more chances at that.
I wouldn't make 48 minutes.
This is a bad idea. Years ago, when the Nintendo Wii first came out, a radio station held a "Hold your wee for a Wii" contest where contestants had to come in to the station, drink water, and not urinate for as long as possible. If you got up to go to the bathroom you were out.
Eventually it was down to two people ... anyway long story short after the contest one of them died, I think from the toxicity or something. It turn out that holding your urine for very long periods of time can be fatal.
The radio station got sued, DJ's lost their job, everybody felt horrible. Just an unfortunate disaster. Nobody knew it was dangerous, it was just supposed to be a funny radio thing.
mr38 wrote:
I think it might be possible do through dehydration. I'm pretty sure I've gone 24hrs without peeing. First you prep by getting badly dehydrated. Then you drink your 3 liters very slowly over the 3 hour time period. Then a medium run or something would get you dehydrated again. Then just sip bits of water for the remainder. It wouldn't be fun but it might be possible.
It would be very easy money if you did it right. And you wouldn't have to remain dehydrated.
I think the problem with the wii contest was the excess drinking of water more than the not peeing, but surely not urinating is also not a healthy practice.
Y’all into some kinky stuff….
uhhh guys? wrote:
This is a bad idea. Years ago, when the Nintendo Wii first came out, a radio station held a "Hold your wee for a Wii" contest where contestants had to come in to the station, drink water, and not urinate for as long as possible. If you got up to go to the bathroom you were out.
Eventually it was down to two people ... anyway long story short after the contest one of them died, I think from the toxicity or something. It turn out that holding your urine for very long periods of time can be fatal.
The radio station got sued, DJ's lost their job, everybody felt horrible. Just an unfortunate disaster. Nobody knew it was dangerous, it was just supposed to be a funny radio thing.
I guarantee this guy had some preexisting renal disease or electrolyte abnormality. He didn’t die from voluntarily urinary retention, he died with voluntary urinary retention.
It was actually a 28 year old mother trying to win for her son. Tragic. Electrolyte imbalances can be very serious in acute situations with no underlying renal issues.
Ha, nice one!
pee or knee wrote:
rules are you have to drink three litres of water within a three hour window of the clock starting, and no peeing for 48 hours after
I want $500,050
And not a penny less
After 48 hours I would be pretty pissed-off.
Rumor has it that Tycho Brahe, a 16th-century nobleman and astronomer famous for very careful measurements of the positions of planets, died because he held in his pee.