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Subject: Re: Milk and molasses


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Trixie R.
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Date Posted: Friday, June 15, 2012, 12:39: am
In reply to: Sean 's message, "Re: Milk and molasses" on Thursday, June 14, 2012, 11:20: pm

Yes Sean, my Dr. did recomend a M and M enema, but could not get the hospital to approve. I was involved in a car accident some 35 years ago and crushed L-2 vertibra. I was parilized from the waist down for most of a year before I started getting movement back in my legs. Needless to say my bowels have stayed paralized. So with cronic constipation, IBS, and long with low spinter control, now they say I have something called slow transit. (Say I eat something on Mon. it will be Fri. or sat. before it shows up in my rectum). Yes, I have been all the newest forms of laxatives to no avail. Fleets are not inserted high enough, so they go in and come right back out and do no good! So that leaves the good ole enema. And the enema tube has got to be inserted around 10 inches before I can even retain that for very long of a time. I could go on and on but why waste my time and yours. So YES Sean my Dr.. did recommend a Milk and Molasses enema.

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Trixie R.
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Date Posted: Friday, June 15, 2012, 12:50: am

Oh, by the way Sean, thank you for the explanation of a M and M enema. Sounds like it is very explosive. Maybe I`m glad the hospital did noy approve! Thank You again

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Sean
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Date Posted: Friday, June 15, 2012, 09:32: am

An alternative might be a Dulcolax enema.

Crush 4x 5 mg Dulcolax tablets and mix with a quart of warm water. Shake well and give promptly.

It's very potent, but much less messy.

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