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All that knowledge is fine & dandy but isn't worth sh*t if it
doesn't work for some.
That, unfortunately, would be me. When the Magic Bullet
fiasco of 18 months ago (could
hardly get them anywhere, anyhow) I was forced to try something as
quick & as good & as
efficient.
Enemeez had me going HOURS (3,4,5...) after insertion. I was
messing the bed with
a wound at the time. It's unpredictability FOR MY SYSTEM cost
me dearly.
Thank god the Bullets are back!
Lori Michaelson
Age - 41
C4/5 complete quad, 26 years post
Tucson, AZ
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Date: 12/13/05
16:49:56
Subject: [QUAD-L]
Enemeez, Enemeez Plus and Docusol UPDATE
Enemeez, was first introduced 15 years ago under the name of
THEREVAC and
THEREVAC SB, as non-irrating product for bowel management
programs. It was
introduced to the 5 major Rehab Hospitals for Spinal Cord Injury
Rehab and was the
only product used for years. It was easy, quick acting
and produced very good
results.
Unfortunately, government insurance, would not pay for it once the
person
left rehab.
Gov only paid for Ducolux.
For those with private insurance that approved the product, they
were the
lucky ones.
Back about 4-5 years ago, the original manufacturers, in St. Louis,
sold
itself to a company in Arizona who remarketed the product at
Enemeez and Enemeez
Plus.
The product consists of an emual that is snip'd at the
top. The nozzle is
inserted into
the rectum and its contents is squeezed from the emual and then
discarded.
Reaction
time varies from almost immediate to a couple of minutes, with
bowel programs
reduced to 15-30 minutes.... for the active, working quad.
The product is consider superior over the Dukes as it generally
doesn't
produce
Ghost Bowel movements.... when you are not prepared.
Hope this helps. Check out their website for additional
details.
W
<< Can anyone tell me how each of these products work, as I
am not familiar
any
of them. How are they different than Fleet enemas?
Thank you.
Dana >>
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