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] Date Posted:07:34:51 10/22/09 Thu In reply to:
Lauren
's message, "Re: Names for enema equipment" on 12:36:11 10/21/09 Wed
No matter how much pleading,sobing or begging the sound of the metal clamp was deafning.You knew as you laid over moms lap that the warmth of the soapy water would lead to fullness and cramps shortly.The second click told you the enema was done--or was it?
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Date Posted:04:50:06 11/11/09 Wed
The "Commander" is probably the ultimate, "will never be beaten" name for an enema bag!
any one who has ever placed themselves under the command of an enema knows that. You'll do what the enema tells you to do!
Date Posted:10:24:12 11/11/09 Wed
Done? Not usually, it was most often a pause following the tearful plea, please stop it mom, it hurts, it hurts, I can't take any more. Then came the click and the instructions to puppy pant real fast followed by the cramp easing. I didn't have to say anything, mom knew when it had passed by the way my body relaxed, then came the next click and the words, there's only a little more to go. Or was there?
After I married my husband got sick so I went to the Drug Store and bought an enema bag a B F Goodrich, Flaming Beauty
which held almost 3 quarts. At the same time I bought a Davol colon tube and a glass tubing connector.
That bag lasted 35 years.
Date Posted:15:04:13 12/19/09 Sat
Congratulations! Next year our family enema can (I dont know the name of the manufacturer) will get 50 years old.
Enemaed hugs
Marianne