Thanks Lori. Multiple input if very necessary when recommending or not recommending any product to another. My comment was made on behalf of dozens of users not members of this list. It is still the number one recommended product used on patients at Northwestern Hospital and Rehab Institute of Chicago, MarionJoy Rehab and Schwab Rehab Hospitals in Chicago. This is also supported by our Chicago Chapter of the Natl Spinal Cord Injury Assoc. Back when Thereavac SB was suddenly discontinued by Jones Labs, its manufacturer in St. Louis, I personally spent way too much time on the phone with both the St Louis lab and Emeneze, in Arizona explaining to them some of the problems associated with distribution thru McKesson Medical and getting the replacement product to the consumers who suddenly found themselves with THEIR Therevac and Therevac SB. Back then it was agreed to hasten it entry into the consumer market as quickly as possible that the manufacturer of Emeneze would provide free samples with ordering instructions for re-orders. They only promised this for distribution in the USA. If you review the archives of the Quad-List back then you will see my postings relevant to obtaining the samples and orders, back then. I for one know that to change one's method of bowel management is impossible as well as improbable on the bigger picture. I also realize that digital stim is still required for those who have successfully used that prior to any product used. I would also encourage everyone and all to do a google search or yahoo search on the product before jumping in. Also check out, _www.carecure.com_ (http://www.carecure.com) for their comments and suggestions. This is why I enjoy your postings so much. You level the playing field and make sure that I don't embellish on the facts, lol. And that is good for those who wonder and are concerned about modifying their bowel programs or outright changes. Thanks for keeping me on the straight N narrow and continue to post. Best Wishes W W In a mesIsage dated 1/4/2008 1:02:36 P.M. Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I actually never look at them but I think they're more liquid- like but still solid in form. If that makes any sense. W is not a quad and he has never used them on himself as far as I know. :-) Lori Michaelson C4/5 complete quad, 28 years post Tucson, AZ **************Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape. http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aolcmp00300000002489

