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Re: What all do I nned for an enema
 
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Re: What all do I nned for an enema


While I happen to be a regular Wal-Mart shopper for certain items, I don't have any personal experience with their enema bags, but reports of their quality I have read here, along with experiences that clients have shared, are not good.

Typical complaints are that the parts don't fit snugly together causing leakage. For example, the tubing doesn't fit snuggly with the connector to the bag, and the rectal attachment doesn't connect tightly to the tubing.

For someone trying an enema for the first time, having water leaking from above and at the rectal attachment onto the floor or bed can be very disconcerting.

In my opinion it's better to pay more up front for a quality enema bag that will last for years, and in the long term cost only pennies each time you use it. For example, if you bought an enema bag for $15 USD, and took just one enema a month over a 5 year period, that would work out to 25 cents per enema. Not a bad deal.

Valerie
 

 
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