The Paruresis Treatment System – Overcome Your Paruresis or Shy Bladder

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“I’m a woman who’s always had trouble urinating in public bathrooms, I was sick of being restricted and always having to think about where I would go to the bathroom if I left my "safe place". I found the Paruresis Treatment System and immediately wanted to give it a try, and I’m so glad I did. I’m more relaxed and am able to use the bathroom in public MUCH easier now. I feel like a normal person again, thanks for helping me!”

“I started seeing results after the first week of using the program for my paruresis. Now I know I C N urinate when I need to, and it feels great. I’m so thankful I found the program, out of everything I’d tried, this is by far the BEST.”

“I started seeing results after the first week of using the program for my paruresis. Now I know I C N urinate when I need to, and it feels great. I’m so thankful I found the program, out of everything I’d tried, this is by far the BEST.”

It’s estimated that as many as one in twelve people struggle with using the bathroom in public and have lives interrupted by their need to accommodate their shy or bashful bladder. It’s called paruresis, you’re not alone, and your condition C N be effectively treated.

s you’re about to find out, your suffering is needless, serves no purpose, and most importantly, can be overcome.

Paruresis isn’t like other fears or phobias, because what you’re afraid of is so incredibly difficult to avoid. If you have a phobia about flying, you can make the choice not to travel, or at the very least, not get on a plane often. If you have a fear of heights, you can avoid ladders or balconies, and it’s not going to effect your life too frequently. But when you have a fear of using the bathroom in public, it’s so much different than those other fears that many people seem to be be bothered by. Why?

You can try to stay close to home, avoid the ball game and concerts, or limit how much liquid you drink, but one thing is for certain – eventually, YOU WILL have to go to the bathroom. With paruresis, it’s not a question of IF, it’s a matter of WHEN – and that constant anxiety can prevent you from ever completely letting your guard down so you can enjoy the present moment. The possibility of having to use the bathroom is LW YS there to some degree…like it’s stalking you.

Second, when you’re afraid of going to the bathroom in public or outside your “comfort zone”, what you’re ultimately afraid of….is YOU.

nd that’s RE L scary, because as fast as you run, no matter where you try and hide, you’re always there. You become… Read more…

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