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Date Posted: 10:06:05 08/29/24 Thu
Author: Sue divorced older mom
Subject: Re: Bulb enema given on table…
In reply to: Kathy 's message, "Re: Bulb enema given on table…" on 07:58:46 08/29/24 Thu

Kathy, good you helped her.
She the same mom who you gave her child the bulb enema on the table?

Not going for such a long time like she did is very dangerous..
One could end up in ER or worse.
Hope you tried to tell her the benefits of exercise, drinking water and good diet.

Did you have one or two kids??

I gave many enemas in other hones. When I made home visits.an enema was given most of the time.
Most were given to the child. Whose mom didn’t know, or want to give, the enema.
Many moms also got enemas from me.

Hardly ever gave to a male patient.

A few were repeat visits. I was aware they liked getting an enema.

For the most part I enjoyed going to the home giving detox baths, herbal preparations (the doctor ordered) and especially enjoyed giving enemas!

Call me strange. But when was told to go to a home to give enemas I always found it interesting and exciting in a way.

Not knowing who the patient was (unless was a repeat) was exciting.
Setting up for the enema, preparing the patient and the enema. Giving the enema.

Hugs to you too!

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