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Subject: Re: Enema advice


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AV
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Date Posted: Friday, December 12, 2025, 09:15: pm
In reply to: AV 's message, "Re: Enema advice" on Friday, December 12, 2025, 07:43: pm

Chloe,
I remembered you already use DD.
Something I have read which I thought was unique
was people in DD and who give enemas have like
a restraining table made out of long dressers.
They get creative and attach restraining hooks
on the four corners for hands/arms and a couple of poles or wood on the sides
to be able to left the child’s legs up to fasten in a diaper position.
They also have another pole or wood attached to hang an enema bag.
Like a DIY project for giving enemas. The dressers are used
as well to store needed items.

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Chloe
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Date Posted: Saturday, December 13, 2025, 02:41: am

Yeah, we actually use something really similar. It started out as an old dresser, but we reinforced the top so it’s sturdy and easy to clean. There are small hooks at each corner with padded straps, and a bar near the end that can lift the legs when needed. We use it for both enemas and diaper changes, it makes everything easier since it’s already set up for either. One side has a small pole for hanging the bag, and the drawers underneath keep all the supplies organized, wipes, gloves, powder, everything. Its also mostly only my son getting DD and enemas as of late too

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AV
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Date Posted: Saturday, December 13, 2025, 05:55: am

Chloe,
Yes.
Would you be willing to share any recommendations, what’s been working well,
what’s been helping, any details? Thanks.

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