Nausea has never been a problem with a weight of food in my stomach getting digested. But GERD “GASTRO-ESOPHAGEAL REFULUX Disorder” is an enema failure experience i've known too often. Timing is important and should always be part of the arrangement. Time to relieve the bladder before the night is over, will also help a lot.
An enema should not be rushed, but savored, so that its progression can be carefully noted. Give it enough time, as you would a scenic ride., or at least a thorough studio work out.
Begin a screen play, if you will. And then adjust, add to, and embellish through the next 6 hours following. You may need an emotional enema enhanced by all that comes with it. Savor its every signal and remember to look for them next time. Develop such an enema skill, with nothing getting in the way.
A Zity friend had foot surgery and was having trouble with constipation. Not realizing it, GERD was her underlying problem. She was not getting the comfort she was accustomed to, when she turned to an enema try.
Realizing pain had her constant attention, i gave her a musical exercise while her waters trickled into a tight anus. She got the relief she needed and reported to have slept 4 hours right after.
It seems, enema plans are as important as one's plans for a good meal. Need i say more?