Subject: Re: Surprised first enema, reaction to next one
Author: John
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] Date Posted:Friday, August 03, 2012, 09:13: am In reply to:
Brian
's message, "Surprised first enema, reaction to next one" on Thursday, August 02, 2012, 07:18: am
Eric,
I can relate to the encopresis problem. I used to get enemas for that and played the "holding game" too. Similar results with eventually not being able to hold the stool and liquid coming out around it. That was the worst and the worst happened several times in school. By far the most embarrassing incident happened when we were in the middle of a visit to a large city and in the center of a large park. I dumped a huge stool into my underwear at age 13. There was nothing I could do to stop it. We were with friends from home and they were at least polite enough not to remark on the stinky teenager that they had to ride in the car with. Naturally we didn't have the enema syringe with us to finish the cleanout at the motel. That would have been even more embarrassing because the whole family would be in the room while I got the enema(s). I made it home after getting cleaned up and showered. But when we got home, the first order of business was enemas.
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[> Subject: Re: Surprised first enema, reaction to next one
Date Posted:Friday, August 03, 2012, 10:58: am
To Eric and John I do hear of so many especially today and much more with boys suffering from encropresis. The treatment I received cured me and after being well cleaned out the suppositories trained my system to go daily. I have never had a problem since. I hear of other treatments but believe enemas and suppositories are the best in cleaning out and training. Of course it is tough for the child but as you said if the mom explains it and has the child assist it might be better. As for me I don't think that would have worked and my mom knew the only way she was going to get it done.