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Subject: Did you have suppositories administered to you?


Author:
Roger
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Date Posted: Saturday, November 05, 2011, 07:10: am

My first experience with suppositories was when I was a college student. The university I attended had a very nice student health center and the entire second floor was the infirmary - designed very much to look like a hospital. I often had asthma problems during the early spring when excessive pollen in the air caused my annual "allergy season". I spent a lot of nights in the infirmary where the air was filtered and purified. But on one occasion as I lay in one of the two-person rooms with another male student "roommate" the nurse came in and said the doctor had prescribed aminophenol suppositories for me to help me with my breathing difficulties.
As she unwrapped the foil-covered suppository I figured she would hand it to me to insert, but instead she told me to "roll over on your belly". She was already wearing latex exam gloves and as I rolled over she spread my ass cheeks apart. I felt the suppository going in, but she didn't stop there ... she continued pushing until the entire length of her finger was inserted all the way up into my rectum. I remember saying to her, "hey, what's the deal with your finger?" She said she had to push the suppository all the way in or it might come back out. I still believe to this day that she took her time and pushed her finger a lot further up into me than was necessary - probably because she enjoyed it.
Did anyone have anything like this happen to you?

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[> Subject: Re: Did you have suppositories administered to you?


Author:
Bo
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Date Posted: Saturday, November 05, 2011, 01:05: pm

think that is pretty standard - the suppository does need to get up there so it is melts and is absorbed and doesn't leak out..surprised she didnt give you an enema first...you must have not had any obstructions in there...otherwise an enema would probably have been ordered also....

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[> [> Subject: Re: Did you have suppositories administered to you?


Author:
Sean2
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Date Posted: Monday, August 13, 2012, 12:16: pm

I have always found that a suppository is an excellent way of getting a guy ready for an anal sex session. Gays have known this for a long time. The insertive partner can push the suppository far in, better than the recipient can. And while the suppository is working, the two guys can have a pleasant and sexy talk. The suppository works, and the passive guy is good to go! The best part of the suppository treatment is that it doesn't wash away the protective mucus lining of the rectum, which a douche does. And water, once inside the gut, can penetrate further than intended, with unintended consequences, whereas a suppository does its work only in the lower bowel. Some suppositories also leave behind a sort of oily (glycerine?) coating on the rectum, which actually can be a good lubricant (but use more lubricant anyway).

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[> Subject: Re: Did you have suppositories administered to you?


Author:
John (Happy)
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Date Posted: Monday, November 07, 2011, 12:49: pm

My Mom never gave me an emema but her Mom [my grandmother] had given me a few when I'd visit. Mom was OK with me getting an enema from Granny, but Mom's modius operandi was to give suppositories. Vasoline was always used to lubricate the insertion and due diligence done to ensure the suppository went deep inside.

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[> Subject: Re: Did you have suppositories administered to you?


Author:
Bunny
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Date Posted: Tuesday, November 08, 2011, 08:41: am

While I never was given a suppository, my husband was given quite a few up until he was 6. His mom would cut an adult size suppository lengthwise and insert them in him. He hated this and finally refused to cooperate with her claiming how they burned and hurt when he finally did have a bowel movement. As a solution to the problem she told him about an enema and how there would not be any burning or pain. He accepted the enema and was forever hooked on them.

He claims that he never refused an enema or fought getting them, but also never asked for one. By the time he was 14 his mom stopped giving him enemas and left him to do his own, which he did until he came home with my brother for a weekend and needed an enema. I offered to help him and he accepted and that was the beginning of our life together. Now 22 years later we still enjoy mutual enemas together.

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[> Subject: Re: Did you have suppositories administered to you?


Author:
Shelly
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Date Posted: Tuesday, November 08, 2011, 01:02: pm

Suppositories are awkward and rush you to get them out almost at once.
I got one re-inserted and plopped it out very soon thereafter.
And never had to take one again at home.

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[> Subject: Re: Did you have suppositories administered to you?


Author:
MT
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Date Posted: Tuesday, November 08, 2011, 01:22: pm

All my suppositories were given like that. They were dipped into an open jar of vaseline first and then in they went, onwards and upwards, under extreme protest !

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[> Subject: Re: Did you have suppositories administered to you?


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Caleb76
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Date Posted: Tuesday, November 08, 2011, 08:19: pm

Two years ago I had a nasty flu like bug, and for two days I was puking my guts out, had a fever, headaches, chills...I felt awful. My wife was really concerned with my nausea, so she called my Dr's office to see if they would call in a prescription to keep me from throwing up. The Dr called in a prescription for Thorazine suppositories and my wife went and picked them up. That night she donned an exam glove, rolled me onto my left side, and inserted the suppository as far as she could get it with her index finger. Two hours later I was almost to the point of passing out with dry heaves. It wasn't until 8 hours after the first suppository that my wife could insert another one. This time it started working, and fast. I didn't throw up after that. My wife gave me three more over the duration of the next day till I started feeling better. Thorazine works very well once you get it into your system, but it will make you a little lightheaded and woozy. It also gave me the shakes and dry mouth, but still not bad stuff. That's the first and only time I've ever been given a suppository for purely medical reasons. Definately not like the soapsticks I had inserted up my rear when I was a little kid.

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[> Subject: Re: Did you have suppositories administered to you?


Author:
S.E.D.
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Date Posted: Tuesday, November 08, 2011, 08:40: pm

Never got a suppository. I guess Mom didn't think they were cruel and agonizing enough to use on constipated little boys.

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[> Subject: Re: Did you have suppositories administered to you?


Author:
Kevin
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Date Posted: Tuesday, May 08, 2012, 12:42: pm

Roger, I think the nurse was enjoying herself. And/or thought you would enjoy it. I’m 58 years old and have been given numerous suppositories over the years. Sometimes for asthma. Sometimes for Constipation.

Whether they were administered by my mother, my sister, my wife, or by a nurse in the hospital, none of them inserted the whole length of their finger up my rectum. Maybe till about the first knuckle or a little deeper. And kept their finger inside my butt for a few seconds. So it wouldn’t slip out. Or I couldn’t try to force it out. Which I always tried to do as a kid.

If you were treated with aminophline suppositories for asthma, you must be my age or older. As they stopped giving asthma meds rectally in the early to mid 1970’s. I don’t believe Aminophline in any form is used anymore.

In December of 1964 I was hospitalized for a severe asthma attack. Shortly after admission, a nurse give me aminophline suppository.Then they erected an oxygen tent over my bed. Which helped my breathing more than anything.

Three times during the night, I had my temp taken rectally. Then was given an aminpholine suppository. (I believe they were know by the brand name “Animent Suppositories” or something like that. In addition to the aminophline, the contained a sedative called Phenobarbital.)

Anyway, the first two times a nurse comes into my room, tells me to turn over and she takes my temperature with a rectal thermometer. Then inserted the suppository. The third time it was a different nurse. She asked me if I could insert my own thermometer. Which I did with no problem. Then she asked if I could insert my own suppository.

For some reason I couldn’t do it. Couldn’t get it “up there”. Broke the thing in half. She appeared a little ticked off. Left my room to get another one, came back and inserted it for me. Kind of funny now that I look back on it.

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To Bunny from George C
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Date Posted: Tuesday, May 08, 2012, 05:00: pm

Your post brought back warm, sweet personal memories for me, Bunny. I met my wife in September, 1948. We began dating immediately, and 10 days (actual) after we met, we were being very private when she revealed to me that she had to have an enema just about every other day.

The term klysmophiliac wasn't even invented yet, but I've been a dedicated, and very secret Klysmo, since I was five years old. So when she told me about her enemas, I proposed to her right then and there, before she could escape! And she accepted me!!

That dear, sweet, loveable lady passed away August 11th., 2010, from many problems related to old age, but principally Multiple Myeloma. By then, we had enjoyed enemas alone and together for 61 years, two months, five days.

May you and your good man have at least that long together. Bless you both.

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[> Subject: Re: Did you have suppositories administered to you?


Author:
Catherine A.
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Date Posted: Wednesday, May 09, 2012, 10:11: am

Over the years nurses have given me Compazine for severe nausea/vomiting, Phenergan for milder nausea and inducing sleep, and acetaminophen (Tylenol) for fever. I was always positioned on my side. I don't remember feeling a gloved index finger being inserted the entire length.

I had wonderful nurses skilled at such things. Standard protocol is inserting the suppository just past the sphincter muscle and holding it against the wall of the rectum where it will melt and be absorbed into the bloodstream. Sometimes the nurse would push the medication into me and hold it in for what seemed like an entire minute. Probably wasn't that long -- just felt like it.

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Author:
Sue (UK)
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Date Posted: Friday, May 11, 2012, 04:05: pm

Graham's mum was obviously as neurotic as mine.
But I'm quite sure all my childhood suppositories were inserted full-finger - mum was making it as punitive as possible even before "the ritual" began.

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[> Subject: Re: Did you have suppositories administered to you?


Author:
Graham
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Date Posted: Wednesday, May 09, 2012, 11:50: am

I was given very many suppositories in my early years. My mum would often catch me with my legs crossed holding back from going to the toilet, she would pull me close to her, uncross my legs and sniff the back of my trousers or shorts and tell me she could smell a poo brewing. She would then feel my tummy to see if there were tell tale lumps of poop inside. Next I'd be taken to my bedroom, laid down across her lap in the changing position, shorts and pants would come down and suppository would be inserted and held in place. Unlike many others here I was never allowed to go off and play until it worked. I would be held over her knees until she deemed me ready to perform. She would often lay a nappy/diaper under me and I would have to strain hard into said nappy until I had been properly. If I didn't do enough she would sometimes repeat the process.

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[> Subject: Re: Did you have suppositories administered to you?


Author:
Dusty O Vesky (Oh yes)
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Date Posted: Sunday, June 10, 2012, 11:57: pm

As a child I was sometimes given glycerin suppositories, usually the old style LONG childrens ones made by Norwich. As I remember, more often than not, I pushed them out trying to poop. Inevitebly, my mother would pick it up out of the toilet, make me bend over and re-insert the supposiory. It always felt cold and foreign and I didn't like it--that is until about the time she quit using them on me--then I really loved it! I'll never forget those times over fifty years ago.

Cheers, Dusty

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[> Subject: Re: Did you have suppositories administered to you?


Author:
Ten Eyes
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Date Posted: Monday, June 11, 2012, 07:33: pm

Catherine A has it right about the standard protocol. Quite a few years ago, I suffered a spinal cord injury and was in the acute care hospital, and then the rehab center for a combined length of nearly three months. In the rehab center, ALL of the patients received a Dulcolax suppo every evening after dinner. The suppository needs to touch the rectal wall, and depending on the personal technique of the nurse who was doing it, it may be pushed in as far as a finger will allow, and the nurse would then hold it in place for a short period to be sure it wasn't going to back out.

I can assure you, however, that this wasn't something the nurses enjoyed. I was a fairly young man then, but after weeks in the hospital, neither I nor any of my fellow patients was any threat to George Clooney's "sexiest man" title; we were not an attractive lot. As someone who had a long history of enjoying enemas and suppositories as a child and later, the IDEA of a hospital suppository with a lingering female finger in my rectum seemed like the stuff of fantasy. But when you're smashed up and hurting, I can tell you that it really takes the fun out of it. At least it did for me. [sigh]

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[> Subject: Re: Did you have suppositories administered to you?


Author:
Cosworth (grim)
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Date Posted: Monday, July 16, 2012, 07:26: pm

Yes, I received many from Mum for various reasons, usually medical of some kind. For constipation, I was always 'treated' with enemas. But I got pain supps, nausea supps, some antibiotic supps, and likely some I don't remember. And yes, there was often a preliminary check to see if an enema was necessary prior to the supp insertion, which was Always full finger length. I don't think she enjoyed it that much. There was also the 'holding time'.... just to be sure it didn't come back out. grrr...

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