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] Date Posted:07:14:40 11/07/09 Sat In reply to:
Sandi
's message, "Names for enema equipment" on 07:59:28 09/06/09 Sun
The enema bag that we had int our house was called a relief. I suppose that it was meant to convey relief from constipation but I was never relieved whenever my mother brought it out. It was red with red tubing and black nozzles. I hated it but years later bought one almost exactly like it.
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Date Posted:17:06:48 11/08/09 Sun
We had a Rexall Victora open-top enema bag. It was red with a red hose, three black pipes and a metal clip which announced the start and eventually the end of the enema. How I hated the first click. The flow was wide open and since mom hung it on the shower curtain rod it really went in fast. No comfort, it was painful, but got the job done. The box was black and orange.
Date Posted:01:36:11 11/25/09 Wed
Kathy H., we also had a Rexall Victoria syringe. It was a red open top bag and it had a "ForceFlow" or "ForceFlo" squeeze bulb in the middle of the hose. It worked just like a Higgenson syringe - when mom squeezed the bulb, three or four ounces of water were forced up your behind.
This bag also came with four nozzles. There were black hard rubber adult and infant rectal pipes and a black douche pipe. There was also a fourth pipe which was like the pipe on a bulb douche syringe. It was about as long as the black douche pipe, but very thick and it had a white shield that slid up and down it.
Mom never used that pipe because she had a bulb douche syringe and it stayed in the box - but I used to sneak it into the bathtub sometimes and give myself enemas with it. I could barely take it, but once I got it in me, it felt wonderful!
The bag itself was always hanging inside the bathroom closet, drying. It got used on somebody just about every day, so it was always drying, but mom would put it in the box if company was coming.