HI ALL,
I REALLY NEED HELP. I'M C7 AND I CAN'T MOVE MY FINGERS. MY PROBLEM IS THAT I'D LIKE TO INSERT THE SUPPOS BY MYSELF RATHER THAN ASK FOR ASSISTANCE. DOES ANYBODY WITH THE SAME INJURY KNOW HOW TO DO IT? THANKS
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#2
Posted 02 December 2006 - 06:49 AM
Hey,
I had the same prob leaving rehab i found that there are brands that are hard not soft an flexable like the ones they used in rehab.
Another option was a 'suppositry gun' never tried it but aparently was quite difficult to use any way.
good luck
I had the same prob leaving rehab i found that there are brands that are hard not soft an flexable like the ones they used in rehab.
Another option was a 'suppositry gun' never tried it but aparently was quite difficult to use any way.
good luck
#3
Posted 03 December 2006 - 09:00 PM
hondat, on Dec 1 2006, 11:49 PM, said:
Hey,
I had the same prob leaving rehab i found that there are brands that are hard not soft an flexable like the ones they used in rehab.
Another option was a 'suppositry gun' never tried it but aparently was quite difficult to use any way.
good luck
I had the same prob leaving rehab i found that there are brands that are hard not soft an flexable like the ones they used in rehab.
Another option was a 'suppositry gun' never tried it but aparently was quite difficult to use any way.
good luck
CAN YO TELL ME WHICH BRANDS?
#4
Posted 04 December 2006 - 09:16 AM
Hello:
When I had colitis, i usually put the suppository or enema lying down sideways, although I am of a lower injury T9. I have the gloves on and feel my butt until ... presto!
When I had colitis, i usually put the suppository or enema lying down sideways, although I am of a lower injury T9. I have the gloves on and feel my butt until ... presto!
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