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Date Posted:Monday, June 06, 2011, 07:22: pm
In hospital I was given two enemas with disposable bags. They came with little "Enema Soap" packets contained Castile Soap and Glycerin. Although I'd not pooped in a week the enemas completely emptied me in minutes.
Date Posted:Friday, June 10, 2011, 07:01: pm
glycerin was a nurse's secret long ago although sometimes you escaped it in an enema into the 1990s those packets had glycerin so if you got an enema from a pre-packaged packet you got glycerin but if the nurse mixed your enema without a packet containing glycerin you just got the tried and true SSE soap suds enema which almost always got you to do your business but when a sse did not as well as desired you were in for it the recipe for a second enema had glycerin and was much soaper -- few nurses intended to come back and give you a third enema
Date Posted:Wednesday, June 15, 2011, 10:28: pm
I received a few enemas from my aunt, a nurse in the 1950s-1960s, who told me that putting just a little bit of soap and glycerin into an enema was more effective that lots of either. Too much soap and the enema comes out at once. She said with just a bit of soap the enema went higher up and stayed inside much longer and the result was complete emptying.