I have consolodated my thoughts and experience, and I could use your thoughts and ideas. Quick background, I am a married father of 2 and therefore keep my thrill to times when the wife happens to be out of town. The long term training option really is not for me. Here are my ideas and experiences (FYI, some of these have actually made me wake up to a wet bed, with no control)
The only way I have been able to make myself wet the bed is to get drunk, typically in tandem with natural diuretics and a lot of water.
Unfortunately, this means that the next day I am groggy and with hangover.
Trying other combinations (IE sleeping pill, muscele relaxant, etc... with the drinking places me in the bad position of being nervous about making it through the night alive.
It sounds extreme, but that is what was going through my head a few nights ago, so I literallly stayed awake until I sobered up.
This meant I stayed up until 4 AM (and I had to get up at 7:30 AM the next day) and to make it a total loss, I did not wet the bed.
so, my current mode is:
Drink a ton of water for hours in advance, and I have even found doing the burst method (see my next post) sets me on track.
I prepare a strong tea combo with dandielion root and dandielion leaves. These are strong diuretics that do not remove
electrolytes from your system.
I drink the tea in with the large dose of water, or even with the beer (10-20% tea with the beer does not taste too terrible)
Right before bed, I drink only alcohol (no sleeping medicine, muscle relaxants, etc...).
I typically drink beer, and I stir it up to remove the carbonation.
This way, I drink it very fast (IE 4-6 beers in 30 minute or so) which means it hits me at once and allows me to sleep deeply enough.
During this time I am usually relaxing in a diaper and just letting it go.
I sit around until I have no discomfort from the beer (IE burping, gas, etc..) then do a final nice big shot of water and head for bed.
This method has worked for me at least half the time.
The downside is a slight hangover and grogginess the next day. If you have any thoughts on how to do this better please let me know.
Thanks!
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