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Subject: Re: Never to old to accept an enema


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Susan
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Date Posted: Wednesday, April 30, 2025, 11:21: am
In reply to: Maude 's message, "Never to old to accept an enema" on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, 11:06: am

I appreciate you so much Shelly.

I'm just having small anxiety attacks out of nowhere.

Daughter and I both had to have mini enema or suppository last night. Dad says she gives him no trouble at all for her mini enema but she doesn't even try to have a bowel movement during the late after noon after school and into the evening.

And I think our son is suspicious that we are going to give him an enema. He is not cooperating with the no flush rule so I can see what his rhythm is with his bowel movements. He lied to me yesterday and told me he had a bowel movement at school but forgot to send me a picture. Then last night he plugged the toilet and it ran all over the floor.

My sister is going to come clean him out tomorrow right after school and then he will also be on schedule in two Sunday's with my daughter and me.

I had bloating and some cramping yesterday I think from the Metamucil. Not too bad though. I guess that is common while your system adjusts.

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AV
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Date Posted: Wednesday, April 30, 2025, 09:37: pm

Susan,
Looks like your son’s suspicion of getting an enema is about to come true. And what it sounds like, it’s time. He is producing logs that are clogging the toilet, so a good soap suds and two rinse enemas will be good for him and his bowels plus having him on the daily metamucil will keep his colon on a clean out and not have to wait until a baseball bat log is produced.
Wish you the best Susan. You and your family are on the right track for a healthy lifestyle.

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AV
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Date Posted: Thursday, May 01, 2025, 04:29: am

Susan,
I decided to come back and add I can relate to your son. I was the exact way. I would always clog the toilet and even pray it would not over flow when I flushed it. Mom would connect my “grumpiness” with lack of going to the bathroom. I bet your son hates going, just like I did, because he probably is slightly constipated and those logs hurt starting off trying to get them out. I hated the pain associated with bowel movements so I would hold and hold and fight the urges until I had a baseball bat, felt 3 feet long, and it wanted to come out. When mom would give me an enema, I thought I could just fight the urge, fight the cramps, and they would go away, not realizing the longer I held the soapy enema in me, the longer it had to work on me, so basically I was helping mom and didn’t realize it. Once the urge to go was over powering, I gripped the side of the toilet, lifted myself up, stretched my feet out and totally relaxed and let that locomotive with 26 box cars come on out. I collapsed with exhaustion afterwards, it took everything out of me, which is exactly what mom wanted. Afterwards, I would go take a nap, giving mom that peace and quit she wanted, so don’t be surprised, your son don’t go lay down after his soap suds and 2 rinses and sleep. I bet he is not an active child, sits all day at school, comes home and sits in front of his game system, and his bowels is not active. He needs movement, moving around to help him with his bowels and also drinking water to stay hydrated. He really needs to look at these enemas as a positive thing for him. He won’t though. But help him by keeping his colon moving. Truth though, once his mind connects his little solider becoming active to the feeling he gets when he receives enemas, his mindset may change toward enemas. Mine did. I was his age 12-13, when that connection was made and even though I hated enemas, the feeling afterwards was great.
Hope to hear some positive news regarding your son and especially your daughter.

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