Yes. I was on my way to a meeting when I felt a sharp pain on my crotch. I was in the middle of a big meeting and decided to wait in the car to go and check it out. As I was checking out, I happened to notice the urethra was bleeding. I had a sudden urge to go to the emergency room and was wondering if it could be repaired.
I could’ve just gotten a urinal and taken a quick look at it and made my decision right then. But I didn’t. I decided to give it a shot and to see if it would heal. It healed. It healed really well, and I was able to go back to work and continue with my meeting. I’m happy that I could help the community by giving it a try.
You see, blood is a liquid. You can put it in water and it will turn into a solid. Even better, water that is contaminated by the blood can be purified by the blood itself. So if you have a damaged urethra, you can soak it in water and it will start to heal. If you have an open wound, or if you are bleeding internally, you can start by soaking the wound in water for about 15-20 minutes, until it starts to clot.
Unfortunately, that’s not very reliable for anyone with a urethra that needs healing (or a urethra that is bleeding internally). There are some cases where the blood can actually clog the hole, and for me, the blood in the wound has to be thoroughly contaminated. I just do not want to be in such a situation.
In my personal experience, I’ve had three wounds that have healed much more quickly than I had thought and I’ve been able to do the exact same thing without even using water. It’s actually pretty reliable and you won’t have to use much water either, just a small amount that you can easily clean with your fingers.
That last part is a bit of a problem. I do not want to be able to just start using water and just stay that way. I want to be able to take water and use it for cleaning.
Can you believe it? I have been washing with no water at all for over two years, and I still feel the need to use water often.
You can, but it will take a while to heal. As in, you need to take a long time to start feeling any sort of relief.
It’s a little surprising that I am recommending people “take a long time to start feeling any sort of relief.” I would have thought that after over two years, the time would be much shorter. I guess you can “start feeling relief” for just a few days, but after two years, I am not surprised that you can’t or don’t feel any relief.