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Subject: Re: Should an 8 year old boy with delays a.....


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Date Posted: Monday, December 15, 2025, 01:48: pm
In reply to: Maude 's message, "Re: Should an 8 year old boy with delays a....." on Friday, October 17, 2025, 09:11: am

Hi everybody,

Well we have all settled in to our routines. We have a couple of children who have slow transit colons and have to have weekly enema. The rest of our combined 7 including my 16 18 year old get an enema about every 14 to 20 days. It's not set in concrete we just try to get everybody an enema twice a month. And schedules sometimes get in the way so we can't just schedule them permanently for a given day of the week or month.

I still don't like giving enemas. I'm not comfortable using the catheter to inflate in them to hold the fluid in them. I do try to give my girls some of their enemas because they hate enemas and don't like getting them from step dad but they are adjusting slowly and don't have anxiety attacks now when they need their enema they just don't like them.

His kids sometimes ask for their enema. They are real troopers. They don't know a time in their past when they didn't get enemas. He started all of his kids at the age of 3 on regular enemas.

I had my fair share of enemas again last week. That's what prompted me so see what you all are up to. I learn so much about how it is okay to keep kids cleaned out.

I know it is good for their health now that we give them enemas I just don't like doing it and I don't like getting enemas.

But I will say last week when I was so sick with a stomach but that the enemas he gave me helped me to sleep so good through the night for three days until I kicked the bug. I'm a believer. I just don't like enemas. And I don't like hurting my girls feelings when I need to give them their enema.

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