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Date Posted: 01:11:22 10/14/24 Mon
Author: Krystal
Subject: Re: Bulb enema given on table…
In reply to: Carol A 's message, "Re: Bulb enema given on table…" on 14:26:30 10/13/24 Sun

>Hi Krystal, sorry for delay replying.
>Almost missed your reply.
>Guess better way, besides scrolling up and down, is
>search by your name. Then find latest comment.
>
>Big hugs for your birthday!
>
>Why do you give the grandkids an enema?
>You use the bulb on them? On table?
>
>Writing the book couldbe fun, interesting and good for
>younger moms to learn from such a book.
>
>Growing up loved reading my aunt’s old home nursing
>books.
>Loved reading about enemas.
>
>The enema was suggested to be given to the child by
>the mom — often. For fevers, colds, flu, constipated
>child, or if the mom felt he needed an enema.
>Suggested an enema be given to the child who was
>fussy, grumpy, fighting with the others too much and
>more.
>
>I wish I had her books now. It showed the mom
>preparing a pan of soapy water. Can see the enema
>bulb sitting on the counter. Was the red one with
>black nozzle.
Hi Carol, I remember my grandmother had a similar book, it gave rather vivid descriptions of the administration of enemas along with numerous enema solutions. She has since past, and I wish I would have grabbed that book.
I help give my grandchildren enemas in the way my mother sent me to the neighbor's house. Especially with as busy as the world is my girls barely have time to go to work and then cook when they get home. I don't mind since I retired early from work and plus, I get to spend time with my grandchildren who are 8 and ten. They both have since graduated to grandma's enema bag, but they got bulb enemas early on in life as I did.

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