More On My Case And The Abuse.
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And there's more on the bathroom threat. Like I said, it started in 1990, when my urge to use the bathroom due to frequent urination was very strong and worried about it a lot then. And also I was on the road, so having access to a bathroom whenever I needed it was vital. And then this sick joke began that I can use a business, in other words shop in their store or eat their food at their restaurant, but I just couldn't use the restroom there. I don't that happened often. Maybe once or twice. (I think it began at that gay bar though.) Plus restaurants were where it was even more vital I had access to the bathroom. I was drinking coffee there and I really had to urinate afterwards. And I was wondering I that was even allowed, or legal for that matter. To tell someone you can shop at their store and eat at their restaurant, but you're not allowed to use the bathroom. (The one about staying too long in a bathroom partly had to do with how long it takes me to go #2. But ever since then I usually wait till I am home to do that.) Then strangely, as if to answer that question, I read in the college brochure sometime in the 90s that talked about that. They said unless you are expelled or banned from school, you can use all of their rooms and service. Library, eating areas, etc. I never had problems of any kind at that college. But reading that did answer that question. Because it was bothering me for a while. Then I think around that time that threat more or less stopped. I don't know though when the threats ever truly stop. Because to torment me more people of pause, and make it seem like the nightmare is over but it really is only beginning. Kind of like in some horror film or S6, E21 of Star Trek TNG and S2, E3 of Star Trek: Voyager (I thought both times). But I seem to remember at that college above around 2000 is the last time I worried about that.
It is still vital I have access to a bathroom. I will try to use my catheter more often. But I still have to go #1 the normal way. And they can't insert a permanent catheter the nurse told me, because it could lead to infection. Just like I told everyone about 10-15 years ago when my doctor was trying to do that. And like I said, that's what that threat was surrounding. My frequent urination and the rights of people with certain medical conditions to have access to restrooms, and how some people seem to rude or uncaring about that.
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