For what it's worth...My husband used magic bullet for the first 18 years and 
then got a colostomy in 2009. He wishes he had done it when he first broke his 
neck.

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> My best,


> On May 9, 2014, at 9:47 PM, Quadius <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I wish I could get my bowels to move in 75 to 90 minutes. I'm envious.
> 
> Anyway, I knew one individual who was my roommate for the better part of six 
> months when I was newly entered about 19 years ago. He enemas done for his 
> first year at a civilian hospital and his stomach was so severely bloated 
> that he looked as if he was about eight months pregnant. He was in a 
> tremendous amount of discomfort and it took about three months to get him to 
> where he responded effectively to the normal bowel program without any more 
> problems.
> 
> I don't know if it was the Fleet enema or some other program. Wish I could 
> tell you more, but I would do whatever you think is best. After getting all 
> of the feedback you can.
> Quadius
> PS I have noticed my bowel regimen has significantly sped up due to taking 
> the chemical which is the active ingredient in magic bullet orally about 12 
> hours before my bowel regimen.
> 
> 
> 
>> On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 8:17 PM, Paul Jacobson <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi, for the past 10 years I have been using the Magic Bullet every other 
>> day.  
>> It has worked very well but it takes between 75 and 90 minutes.  I used a
>> Fleet Enema the other day for the first time.  It only took 15 minutes and
>> cleared the most stool in a very long time.  Thinking about switching.
>>  
>> Anyone have any thoughts on this?
>>  
>> Thanks,
>> Paul  c5/6 complete  50 years old
>> San Diego, CA
> 

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