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Author: Dennis
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Date Posted: Saturday, June 30, 2012, 09:49: am
In reply to:
Derek
's message, "Re: Were you allowed to expell on your own?" on Friday, June 29, 2012, 01:16: pm
My mom was abit of a mechanic when it came to enemas. She was a nurse and enemas were for health reasons. I got enemas for constipation when I was young. Occassionally I got one just because it was time.
when I hit puberty, I received enemas before a doctor's appointment.From the time that I was 12 to almost 17, I received an enema series every Sunday morning. As I have written in some messages to members my religion on Sunday mornings was a Red Enema Bag.
In my youth, the small rectal pipe was used. As I turned 12, the douche nozzle became the nozzle of preference.
The process ws always the same. I was to shower and wash key body parts. I was allowed to have the towel and a tee shirt on as I watched her mix the first 2 quart enema. She would hang the bag on the shower rod and I would take my position of the towel on the bathroom floor, on my left side with my right knee up. No need to complain, I was getting it no matter what. the nozzle was pushed in and the water released. I took the entire 2 quarts and then the hard part: holding it for five minutes.
While I was expelling, I would watch the bag being refilled for the first of my two rinse enemas. Then I expelled too and at last mom wiped me thoroughly herself. It was our tradition after Sunday enema
Didn't really like them much, but in the late 1960's enemas were a fact of life.
I don't know what they did for my physical health, but they helped strenthen my mental attitude.
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