Guest guest Posted August 27, 2006 Report Share Posted August 27, 2006 Klara, I haven't done the enema and I think they are invasive. I don't have gas problems except for when my IBS is REALLY acting up but it has to be horrendous. I am still on the enema as a last resort quest. Thanks for your info. Reg > > Simon, > Excuse my ignorance, but what is Wabi Sabi - I love the sound of it. > Reggie, > mb-ically, enemas are a little bit, ok, alot, more forceful than going the natural way - but sometimes it really can do amazing things. Way back pre-mb, after my last birth, I was having tremendous gas pains, so paralyzing that I could hardly even move to the phone to call someone for help. Eventually I did call for help, my friend had no idea what to do so they called an ambulance, and I was quite embarrassed that is was " just gas. " - but so amazed at how the enema relieved it so easily, and considering all the other options of medication and who knows what else, an enema was pretty tame. The gas was a problem I'd been having previous to the birth, so I'm not sure if it was related. At that time, I was privileged to figure out that certain foods did bring it on, so little by little I began eliminating those culprits, coffee, oil and when I did have an attack, I found relief in charcoal pills. > That was the old days. I'm in amazement now when I think about it. I gratefully haven't taken any kinds of pills in so long - nor coffee, nor oil of the old kind, and very very little of the mb kind. > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > How low will we go? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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