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What's the longest you've gone without a shower/bath. Why?

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    This is a judgement-free zone, please be nice 🙃

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    Weeks. Washing myself routinely everywhere though. Having a genetical chronic skin illness where being wet sometimes makes your skin itch to the point of wanting to tear it off.

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      Mount Buffalo National Park, 1982. Four of us left the camping area to watch the sunset. I stopped to take a photo and lost the trail. Went running after the others, slipped and rolled down a cliff, landed upright, but felt both ankles pop and break. (The whole park is Australian bush around granite boulders and cliffs). The others thought I had gone back to camp and didn’t report me missing. Next morning the group packed up and hiked to the next camp site, no one noticed I was missing until that evening, so they looked in the wrong place. I crawled to a creek and fell down the gully, drank snow melt, no one heard me shouting and crying. Eventually they gave me up for dead. Three German tourists found me by accident three weeks later, one went to get help. I got a ride in a helicopter, in hospital for two weeks while they fed me through a drip. The school gave me a payout through their insurance on the condition we didn’t sue them. I’m almost 60 now and my ankles still hurt and grind and pop.

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      Slap my balls and call me Sally, that's a heck of a story you got there. I hope it has served you well in many a bar night.

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        1 day, I had covid and couldn't move.

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        • asudox@lemmy.asudox.devA [email protected]

          What did you eat and drink?

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          Drank water. Couldn’t eat, moving hurt too much and made me faint.

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            Mount Buffalo National Park, 1982. Four of us left the camping area to watch the sunset. I stopped to take a photo and lost the trail. Went running after the others, slipped and rolled down a cliff, landed upright, but felt both ankles pop and break. (The whole park is Australian bush around granite boulders and cliffs). The others thought I had gone back to camp and didn’t report me missing. Next morning the group packed up and hiked to the next camp site, no one noticed I was missing until that evening, so they looked in the wrong place. I crawled to a creek and fell down the gully, drank snow melt, no one heard me shouting and crying. Eventually they gave me up for dead. Three German tourists found me by accident three weeks later, one went to get help. I got a ride in a helicopter, in hospital for two weeks while they fed me through a drip. The school gave me a payout through their insurance on the condition we didn’t sue them. I’m almost 60 now and my ankles still hurt and grind and pop.

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            Thanks for responding, sorry you went through that, can only imagine the mental impact it had to have. Hope all is well these days.

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              Thanks for responding, sorry you went through that, can only imagine the mental impact it had to have. Hope all is well these days.

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              It was long ago and far away. I’m fine now, thank you.

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                This is a judgement-free zone, please be nice 🙃

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                I don't know, never counted the days. It was a particularly cold winter with barely any social obligations, by the time I decided I needed a good shower my skin was covered in a waxy substance. I think it was about two weeks, most certainly less than three.

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                  This is a judgement-free zone, please be nice 🙃

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                  Several months now. Maybe a year. Long Covid with ME/CFS has permanently tied me to my bed. I basically spend my time collecting energy to go number 2, which is the last thing I can stand up for. And only because using a bedpan looks about as strenuous as walking to the toilet. And that way my wife can change my bedsheets.

                  But not being able to shower is awful. I stink. And I have to watch parts where skin is rubbing on skin for infections. Zinc salve and a cotton scarf help.

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                    Mount Buffalo National Park, 1982. Four of us left the camping area to watch the sunset. I stopped to take a photo and lost the trail. Went running after the others, slipped and rolled down a cliff, landed upright, but felt both ankles pop and break. (The whole park is Australian bush around granite boulders and cliffs). The others thought I had gone back to camp and didn’t report me missing. Next morning the group packed up and hiked to the next camp site, no one noticed I was missing until that evening, so they looked in the wrong place. I crawled to a creek and fell down the gully, drank snow melt, no one heard me shouting and crying. Eventually they gave me up for dead. Three German tourists found me by accident three weeks later, one went to get help. I got a ride in a helicopter, in hospital for two weeks while they fed me through a drip. The school gave me a payout through their insurance on the condition we didn’t sue them. I’m almost 60 now and my ankles still hurt and grind and pop.

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                    This is an insane story. I cant imagine the pain you went through. Im so glad the Germans found you.

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                      asdf

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                      than it got

                      You commented only after an hour lol.

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                        Mount Buffalo National Park, 1982. Four of us left the camping area to watch the sunset. I stopped to take a photo and lost the trail. Went running after the others, slipped and rolled down a cliff, landed upright, but felt both ankles pop and break. (The whole park is Australian bush around granite boulders and cliffs). The others thought I had gone back to camp and didn’t report me missing. Next morning the group packed up and hiked to the next camp site, no one noticed I was missing until that evening, so they looked in the wrong place. I crawled to a creek and fell down the gully, drank snow melt, no one heard me shouting and crying. Eventually they gave me up for dead. Three German tourists found me by accident three weeks later, one went to get help. I got a ride in a helicopter, in hospital for two weeks while they fed me through a drip. The school gave me a payout through their insurance on the condition we didn’t sue them. I’m almost 60 now and my ankles still hurt and grind and pop.

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                        What a story. You weren't able to move for three weeks ?

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                          It's the getting in bed dirty that bothers me. Sticking to sheets keeps me up. I could go a long time if I was camping and what not, but if I'm using sheets .. it bothers me way to much. My feet have always ran warm so if I don't shower I usually have to at least wash my feet so they don't feel stuck to sheets and I get claustrophobic or such feeling like I'm being held down.

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                          Damn, same here. Couldn't have described the feeling of marinating in your sheets filthy better than you have

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                          • O [email protected]

                            Ye Olde French Bath.

                            Better than nothing, gets you pretty clean

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                            My grandma called that a whore's bath. She also had funny sayings like, "it's colder than a witch's titty in a brass bra in January."

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                              This is an insane story. I cant imagine the pain you went through. Im so glad the Germans found you.

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                              More crazy he was left for dead. You think they put together a huge search party first.

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                                Couldn’t eat anything. Story below.

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                                Wow, thanks for sharing that story. What were nights like? Were you able to sleep? Did any animal interact with you?

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                                  This is a judgement-free zone, please be nice 🙃

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                                  Two weeks while backpacking in New Mexico (unless you count getting rained on every day as a shower)

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                                    Maybe three days? I can’t stand not showering.

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                                    I don't think I've gone beyond 4 I feel the same way.

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                                      Wow, thanks for sharing that story. What were nights like? Were you able to sleep? Did any animal interact with you?

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                                      The nights were cold. It was the end of winter, there was snow further up the mountain, but not where I was. I dug down into leaves so I was half buried most of the time. I talked and sang to magpies, there were other animals around. I think I slept a lot of the time, they said I was feverish and in some kind of shock from the broken ankles. Later on I thought it had only been a few days.

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                                        Two weeks while backpacking in New Mexico (unless you count getting rained on every day as a shower)

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                                        Regularly being washed by rain is certainly different from not showering at all for two weeks

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                                          The nights were cold. It was the end of winter, there was snow further up the mountain, but not where I was. I dug down into leaves so I was half buried most of the time. I talked and sang to magpies, there were other animals around. I think I slept a lot of the time, they said I was feverish and in some kind of shock from the broken ankles. Later on I thought it had only been a few days.

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                                          What did you drink? I can imagine someone surviving without eating for 3 weeks but no water? Impossible

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