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<blockquote data-quote="winglets" data-source="post: 1653062" data-attributes="member: 455061"><p>Is it possible for one to have delayed bouts of urination? As in on occasion, you may pee a few times in an hour or so, even though you haven't drunk that much water in that specific time period? </p><p></p><p>Could it be that an intake of coffee or tea earlier in the day could have an affect on urine output hours later? Is this really possible? I suppose it depends on the person's kidneys and how efficiently they function in terms of the speed of which the kidneys produce urine?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winglets, post: 1653062, member: 455061"] Is it possible for one to have delayed bouts of urination? As in on occasion, you may pee a few times in an hour or so, even though you haven't drunk that much water in that specific time period? Could it be that an intake of coffee or tea earlier in the day could have an affect on urine output hours later? Is this really possible? I suppose it depends on the person's kidneys and how efficiently they function in terms of the speed of which the kidneys produce urine? [/QUOTE]
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