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Subject: Re: Parents discussing their childrens' bowels


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e4health
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Date Posted: Monday, May 28, 2012, 04:57: pm
In reply to: Sue (UK) 's message, "Parents discussing their childrens' bowels" on Monday, May 28, 2012, 11:55: am

It wasn't uncommon for my mom and grandma to have discussions about bowel issues. When my aunt was over, the discussions were even more in depth. My sisters and cousins were aware of each of our experiences with the enema bag.

The discussions weren't limited to us kids either. We could learn a great deal by evesdropping on those discussions. If one of the adults was constipated or having to prep for a test, the exchange of information was invaluable to a youngster who was already hooked.

A visit to the pediatrician or a housecall always included a few questions about toileting and bowel habits. I could almost expect an enema before or after a visit.

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Bryan B
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Date Posted: Monday, May 28, 2012, 09:27: pm

Yeah mom Always mentioned at the dinner table when all was presednt "That I had to give Bryan an enema today" which got all my sisters to smirk.

Once my aunt and her kids were over and mom mentioned that I was sick yesterday and that "she gave me an enema" and
went into detail on how I gqve her a hard time doing it.

Natually my cousin heard and laughed bur my6 aunt told them to be quiet aqnd she told mom the difficulty of
giving them enemas expecially Lee (1 year older than me)
He didn't like it one bit

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Brandon
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Date Posted: Tuesday, May 29, 2012, 12:28: am

To Bryan B.: I empathize with you and your cousin Lee. Your privacy was severely violated by that conversation.

There is a big difference between myself saying, "I (Brandon) had enemas under such-and-such conditions," as compared with someone else saying, "Brandon had an enema, and such-and-such-and-such."

In the first case, I am in control and am making the statement to the audience I want to make it to. In the second case, someone is telling information that I probably don't want told.

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