Over the many years when I visited The London Enema Clinic "strct matron" Denise insisted that expulsion was on a old earthanware perfection style bedpan. She of course supervised throughout before cleaning and wiping away the inevatable mess when using a bedpan thus adding to the humiliation of her treatments before applying her cane leaving me with well striped buttocks.
Most of the time the toilet.During a long session occasionally the shower drain, once mostly clear. (With the water running into me and the shower running, of course.)A few times in a tub on my back, especially when experimenting with hoses/deep colonic nozzles.I think an inclined board such as an examination table would be ideal, combined with some kind of speculum or coloclean-style drainage pipe.Not because I want to see any of that (I don't), but because that seems like by far the most comfortable, soothing, complete and effective way to do so.Both sitting/squatting and lying down are two opposite extremes, and leave much to be desired.
I use a shower nozzle... and expel into a 5 gallon bucket in the shower... then dump the water etc. into the toilet... I might head back into the shower for round 2... or 3... if clear... I might not use the bucket...
I used to be able to get up off the bed with a full belly and make it to the bathroom. After aging and radiation for prostate cancer, my ability to hold that much back is not possible any longer. I’m okay with the 2 qt clean out enema but when we go for the 3 qt rinse, I need help. I have a box of leftover drain bags from when I was on PD dialysis. I cut the little valve piece off the end of the hose coming from the drain bag and I put a soft flexible enema nozzle on there. We lay that bag on the floor by the bed and when the enema is done, my wife puts that nozzle in me and I drain most of it into there.
When my girlfriend gives me an enema she decides if I expel into a bedpan or squat over a bucket or use the toilet. Depends on the type of enema.
@miker, you commented:“Toilet.. but when I was a kid my mother made me expel it into a slip bucket.”Just curious. What’s a slip bucket? Thanks,Eric
I have three places to expel enemas.First, when doing regular bag enemas usually 2 qts., I will expel into the toilet.Second, when doing a shower shot, I lay in the tub and fill and expel and use the hand-held shower to wash the expel down the drain. I have a splitter valve that allows me to have the hand-held shower head separate from another hose that has my shower shot nozzle.Third, I have a standalone bidet in my bathroom. I have attached a splitter valve on the faucet, so I added a colon tube on the back of the bidet. I sit on the bidet after a BM in the toilet and use the colon tube to clean out my rectum. Mostly not much to expel but it is very effective in providing a rinse and getting my rectum squeaky clean.
I've not taken so many of them but I've always expelled them in a toilet!Expelling in a chamber pot or chaise percée would be a nice throwback to the times of the clystère but I fear that there would be a lot of cleaning!
When I was a kid most of the enemas my Mom gave me were given on my bed, curled up on my left side, and she set a chamber pot on a stool beside the bed for me to expel the enema into because she didn't trust me to make it to the bathroom without leaking and it also let her inspect the results so she could give me a second enema if the results of the first didn't satisfy her. Sometimes, if I was up and around, she would give me the enema in the bathroom either laying curled up on my left side on a towel on the floor or occasionally kneeling on the towel in the bathtub with my butt in the air. Then she would let me expel it into the toilet but wouldn't let me flush until she had inspected the results.
In Call the Midwife, some women, about to given birth, expel it their enema in a chamber pot… I suppose in front of the midwife. As one says, that's not dignified!
I'd say its always been probably 80% in the toilet, 15% in the shower or tub and the remaining outside in the backyard grass. As a matter of fact I was just thinking I'd do a couple of cleanout fills out in the yard later this afternoon - it's about time.
Good question. I am not particular, but like being able to wash my feet off afterward.While many like saying how old they were when recollecting the beginning of their enema experiences, i have trouble with dating that exactly, but this question helps. I was 11 yrs. when i began to learn to tell time. Before that, i had no need for time.We had an outdoor, outhouse for one's more solid waste. Girls had a blue with white specks, porcelain glazed 3 gallon pot with a matching lid. When mom gave special enema rewards, i liked using their pot and making all that noise!https://en.zity.biz/index.php?mx=forum;ox=display;msg=1342367;nox=3669745
When I used enemas I was always positioned and restrained in my enema toileting chair as I would be in my regular chair toes ,ankles , knees, torso , arm and head , obviously my pelvic restraint was not used because it wraps up between my legs and locks to the back of the chair it’s basically two layers of wet suit filled with silicone gel( which is what all my restraints are made of ) so like a diaper it would have been in the way , the seat has a hole for waste to go into a pail or to shower floor . I no longer use enemas , I take oral medication that guarantees 5 or 6 messes a day . Since I don’t have mobility or feeling , diapers are the uniform of the day applied and changed by my aide.