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] Date Posted:19:38:59 11/06/09 Fri In reply to:
Sandy
's message, "e-comfort" on 22:45:43 11/05/09 Thu
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.
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.