Yerevan, 21.June.2026,
00
:
00
ՄԵՆՅՈՒ
Futsal tournament Galaxy Champions League 2024 kicks off Unibank is now a regular partner of “Pan-Armenian intellectual movement” IDBank issued another tranche of dollar bonds Green Iphone on the best credit terms at green operator's stores UCOM Provided technical assistance to Shengavit administrative district AMD 9,808,684 to the "City of Smile" Charitable Foundation. The next beneficiary of "The Power of One Dram" is known Unibank offers a “Special” business loan with an interest rate of 8.5% per annum IDBank implements the next issue of nominal coupon bonds Flyone Armenia will start operating regular direct flights Yerevan-Moscow-Yerevan New movie channels in Ucom and good news for unity tariff subscribers


I'm Too Busy to Pee. Is it That Bad?

Lifestyle

I hate peeing.

Is this a totally ridiculous thing to say? It is. Is it a necessary bodily function? It is. I'm aware. Nevertheless, I hate it. Well, hate's a strong word. But it is, at the very least, bothersome.

When I'm in back-to-back meetings or editing a story on deadline or finally finding time to eat my lunch, taking a break to take the time to walk down the loooong hallway to the bathroom to pee interrupts my day. It interrupts my flow. 

And then there's the bewildering cult-like beauty obsession with drinking water. Nearly every dewy-faced ageless celebrity or model touts water and water alone as the secret to their agelessness. Message received: If you want to look beautiful, drink lots of water. But I tend to disregard that message in favor of delusional perceptions of uninterrupted productivity. I don't drink enough water. And I hold it. 

I realized something might be awry when I counted the number times I peed one day recently and my grand total was… two. And if ever there were a sign that I ought to change my behavior, it's last week's gleeful tabloid headlines ("Ya Gotta Relieve!", "Field of Streams", and "A Swing and a Piss") about Mets' pitcher Matt Harvey's bladder infection caused by…holding it in. Even today, the New York Post published a story titled, "New Yorkers too busy to pee are getting UTIs like Matt Harvey." It's a thing.

GIF
 
 

So, I decided I ought to find out: How dangerous is it to pee just two times a day? How many times a day should one pee? And what color should it be?

I consulted Dr. Gina Sam, MD/MPH, director of the Mount Sinai Gastrointestinal Motility Center to find out.

Here, her answers, some of which you've probably heard before (yes, eight glasses of water a day is still the recommended amount), and some which scared me.

How bad is it if you (erm, I) pee only two or three times a day?

That means you're dehydrated, yeah. And if it's very yellow, that means you're not drinking enough water. [If your pee is dark] that just means that you're not drinking enough water.

How bad is it to hold it?

It's bad because, first of all, it's the same thing with pooping. Some people have trouble if they hold their poop. They have trouble figuring out what to do when they're ready to go, so they kind of confuse the muscles. I believe it's the same thing with your urological system, where if you're holding it all the time, you may confuse the muscles, or you may have urinary retention when you're ready to go, so I think it's not a great idea.

How often should I be peeing every day?

Sometimes when you're drinking that much water, you're probably going to the bathroom every hour, every two hours because your body is getting rid of the water but the kidney's doing it's job to kind of get the electrolytes out, so you're going to be urinating a lot. 

That's annoying!

Yeah, yeah. I know. I try to drink 64 to even 80 ounces a day, and I'm always going to the bathroom, but it's fine. I notice a difference when I don't drink enough water. [If you're dehydrated] You just have a dry mouth, you may feel a little bit more tired. You may feel lightheaded if you're not hydrated enough. Those are pretty much the symptoms of not having enough water.

Looking at this paint swatch of hues of yellow, which hue is healthy, normal pee color and which color is urine trouble?

I would have to say Sun Shower for normal. [Ed. note: THIS WAS NOT PLANNED.] For dehydrated, I would say the bumble bee hue.

 

How much water should I be drinking a day?

I would say on average, it's recommended to have about eight eight-ounce glasses of water, which is about 64 ounces of water. You know, some estimations also say that you could also say that you can have—let's say your weight is 100 pounds. You can have half that amount, which would be 50 ounces, up to 100 ounces of water. That's like a guideline.

Can you ever drink too much water?

Well, actually, yes. If patients are drinking gallons and gallons of water, it can affect your electrolytes actually. You can become where your sodium levels are very low, so you have to be careful with drinking too much. That's why we say around your weight level, that's your maximum. So you could drink half of your weight up to your weight.

Are there any other ways to get your daily recommended water dosage without drinking water?

I mean some of the fruits that we eat, like watermelon, has a lot of water or oranges or many of the berries have a lot of water, but I don't know that it's enough to say, okay, if you don't drink eight glasses of water and eat mostly watermelon, I don't think it's enough to stay hydrated. [I recommend] eight glasses of eight ounces, which is 64 ounces a day.

And what about when you've worked out and sweat a lot?

I suggest if you're exercising that you drink water before, during your exercise, and after, so you need more because when you're exercising, you're sweating a lot, you're losing it. When you go to the toilet even having a bowel movement you're urinating or losing your water. Most of our bodies are made of water, so we have to replete it because our bodies really need that to be healthy and stay hydrated.

 
 

And now if you'll excuse me, I have to pee.

AraratBank: A New Rhythm of Life for Children with Hearing ImpairmentsUcom Is the Technology Partner of the Street Ball Armenia Cup 2026 Idram and Glovo Sign Memorandum of Cooperation in BarcelonaTop Travel Destinations of 2026: IDBank Ucom and Impact Hub Yerevan Continue Supporting the Development of Green Startups in Armenia Moody's Ratings affirms Unibank’s B1 ratings with a stable outlook''Do not trust your eyes’’: IDBank warns about fraud using deepfakes Up to 30% idcoin at pools: Idram&IDBankMoody’s Reaffirms ZCMC’s B2 Credit Rating with Stable Outlook ''Teach For Armenia'' is the June beneficiary of the ''Power of One Dram'' Firebird and the Government of Kazakhstan Sign Strategic Agreements to Advance National AI Infrastructure IDBank issued the 4th and 5th tranches of bonds of 2026 Financial Literacy Training for Young Chess Players: Idram & IDBankWildberries and Unibank in Armenia Launch Installment Purchase ServiceZCMC Joins the United Nations Global Compact Ucom Launches uPlay Cinema: Hundreds of Movies for a Single Monthly Fee From Small Steps to Big Changes: “The Power of One Dram” Turns 6Junius is back — with a new tournament and valuable prizes Ameriabank and FMO Sign EUR 120 Million Agreement to Support MSMEs and Advance Green Finance in Armenia International Children’s Day with EU and “Armenian Virtuosos”There is widespread FEAR [in Armenia] — Ex-Defense Minister Arshak Karapetyan Firebird’s AI Megaproject Enters Final Stage of Phase One Construction0% Commission on Leveraged Share Purchases via the ARARATBANK Trading PlatformCustomer Appreciation Day in Gyumri: IDBankSolis CJSC, managed by Amber Capital and combining a portfolio of solar power plants, issues bonds Ucom General Director Ralph Yirikian Participated in a Panel Discussion at RISE Powered by Silicon Mountains Simple Talks: A Fresh Take on Finance with AraratBank Ameriabank Won in 4 Categories at AMX Awards 2026Idram Becomes a Partner of “Little Mher”Unibank has launched instant transfers by phone number Unisport Crowned Armenian Futsal Premier League ChampionOn May 30, "Unisport" will compete for the title of the Armenian championWith IDBank’s Support, Ian Gillan and Tony Iommi Awards Established at Gyumri Music School No. 6An unforgettable day instead of toys: June 1st guide from Idram&IDBankUnibank Issues Perpetual Bonds with a 13.25% Annual Yield for Shareholders IDBank Presented It’s Vision for Social Responsibility at Impacture 2026Unibank will not increase fixed-adjustable interest rates on loans secured by real estate Ucom General Director Ralph Yirikian Participated in the Impacture 2026 Conference“We are switching you to 5G, type a command”: IDBank warns about a fraud disguised as a “network update”Ucom and staff.am Bring Together Armenia’s Business Leaders at Executive Offsite Vol.1 Ameriabank and ADB Signed a $100 Million Agreement to Expand Micro, Small, and Medium-Sized Enterprise and Green Finance in ArmeniaLove Is… card from Unibank can win a trip to Paris Learn by Playing. A Series of Financial Literacy Games with Idram, IDBank and “Novosti-Armenia”Ucom and the Microsoft Innovation Center Collaborate on Cybersecurity EducationUnisport – Armenian Futsal Cup holderSummer starts with iced coffee, what if it brings bonuses too? Idram&IDBank AraratBank reduces loan interest rates for around 400 reliable SME customersTeam Holding Announces the Launch of the Third and Final Placement Phase of USD Bonds. Underwriter - Freedom Broker Armenia Unibank Launches Biometric Identification in UNIMobile App Unisport reaches the finals of the Futsal Armenian Cup and Premier League