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] Date Posted:22:45:43 11/05/09 Thu
I was in my basement the other day and found a folding bed
that I previously used for some overnight guests and brought it upstairs. I have a rather large bathroom, (for
a bathroom). Put the bed in the bathroom and decided to take an enema on the bed for comfort, instead of the floor.
Put towels on the bed and prepared the enema. Hung the enema on the top of the shower enclosure, instead of the towel rack and took the enema. The comfort was great. I was able to relax after emptying the bag and even closed my
eyes for about ten minutes. Getting off the bed was much
easier than the floor. Recommend this to all.
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Date Posted:10:57:06 11/06/09 Fri
Great idea Sandy and a wonderful post. Very creative and a relaxing way to fully enjoy the enema. I have a smaller bathroom, but maybe a small folding camping bed would fit in there. All my roomie's are going out of town this weekend, so I will have the house all to myself. It will be plenty of time for me to try some experimenting. I am looking forward to a nice relaxing weekend with no schedule to follow.
Date Posted:12:43:05 11/06/09 Fri
We are lucky to live in a larger home. We are not rich. We bought the big old place pretty cheaply because it needed a lot of work which we are doing as time and funds permit. Anyway, we have extra rooms. I have converted one of those rooms into the place where I take my enemas and give my husband and kids their enemas. I have an old bed and an old coatrack in that room. The coatrack is an ideal place to hang the bag and I keep a plastic tablecloth on the bed. My husband and kids call it mom's enema room.
Date Posted:19:38:59 11/06/09 Fri
I take most enemas in (or on) our bed where I'm the most comfortable, especially if I'm sick. Chux pads provide excellent protection -- never had an accident. My husband placed a hook into the wall near my side of the bed, just at the right height for hanging the bag. When the hook isn't in "use," we hang a small ceramic art object from it.
We Our master bathroom has a tile floor, which is not exactly the softest place to pitch a blanket, etc.
Date Posted:09:59:51 11/08/09 Sun
Disguising the way you hang your enema bags in your bedroom is always a challange.
Most of us would not be comfortable with someone visiting our house and saying " oh why is that hook on the way ?".
We used an IV stand for a long time but the time of trouble of getting it out and setting it up took some of the thrill off the experience.
We solved the problem with a new bed.
After shopping for quite a long time we found a four poster bed with posts about 36" high. That makes the posts too high for anyoe to see the top of them if they are in our bedroom.
Hubby drilled holes in the top of the posts and then using some rod material he got at the hardware he formed hooks that have a long shaft that goes down into the holes and puts a strong hook on the outside of the posts.
We can hang bags from any of the four corners or put two hooks in any two posts and we made another rod with loops in the end that would hang from post to post on the hooks.
We can hang three of four bags on that rod all at the same time.
Our enema bed is perfect and anyone who comes into our room is none the wiser.
Date Posted:12:48:43 11/13/09 Fri
I have a sauna room attached to a bathroom with a large corner bath and a basin and a toilet. The wooden sauna bench is covered with a foam mattress and cushions and a plastic cover (a shower curtain in reality that does a perfect job at keeping the mattress dry). The sloping ceiling of the sauna has two screw holes into which I can screw a long wooden rod fitted with adjustable sliding hooks.
I switch on the sauna, hang up a 2-quart transparent enema jug, insert my choice of enema nozzle and lie back and relax. The temperature rises at about 1 degree C per minute and by the time it reaches 50 degrees C I have to go to the toilet. After that I refill the bag, go back into the sauna (which stays on at 50 degrees) and take in the next 2 quarts whilst sweating an equivalent amount out!
Believe me, as an enema experience in comfort, it takes some beating! The only pity is not having someone to share it with me (my wife can't stand enemas, unfortunately).