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Enemeeze were making me have accidents hours later after 45 minutes on my commode and several final digitals. Unsure WHY they do that to me.
I resorted to them when the Magic Bullet suppositories were unavailable last year. With the Bullets...
Every third night .....
1) Take Senokot ... 2 tabs in the morning
2) Get Bullet inserted anytime in the evening
3) Wait in bed 10-15 minutes to 'cook'
4) Transfer to bedside commode
5) Sit there 30 minutes. Sometimes evacuate myself ... other times it needs coaxing by digital stim.
6) Do a couple final digital checks after 30 minutes
7) Transfer back to bed
I've ALWAYS done my routine IN CASE of afterward accidents. That way I'm in bed on a chux for the night and not up
and have accidents in my pants.
My accidents are rare ... 3 times a year maybe.
But with the Enemeeze ... no matter what ... it came out anytime from 2-5 hours later! And I had a wound at the time!
All the way around ... uncool for me.
Been using the Bullets since 1989-1990. With them ... 30 minutes and voila!
Lori Michaelson
C4/5 complete quad, 25 years post
Tucson, AZ
-------Original Message-------
Date: 08/05/05 14:45:00
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] bowel mgmt
What are they like compared to fleet enema? The way they work and price? Thank you. Dana (C 4-5, 31 years post, 51 KC) The In a message dated 8/5/2005 9:42:45 A.M. Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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Enemeez(formerly Therevac) Plus every other morning for all of my 15 years.
c3 incomplete for 7 years.i take laxative(bisacodyl)orally and also a fleet enema in the morning every three days to have a bowel movement.and yet some times it does not work.
does anyone have something different to help me in bowel management?
you
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