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Just passed by and i see this may help me. So as i am portuguese, my english may sound poor.
Last year i wet the bed and i was so embarresed cause i am 19yo and so this shouldn't happen. I started lookin better to when i need to go to the bathroom and i started notice like sometimes i have a realy urgent need to go to the bathroom and i feel like if i don't made to the bathroom things may complicate a bit. So that worries me. Years agor when i was going to school i was in such a hurry cause i need it to go to a bathroom and my friends made me laugh so hard that i just couldn't hold it anymore. I had some accidents in bed during age growin' but since las year or 2 years ago that i never had anymore accidents in bed but it worries me the fact that i need to rush to a bathroom sometimes. Cause it's realy hard to hold it.
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