So, I was recently introduced into using a colon tube for anal water inflation, and it's very quickly becoming my prefered method of inflation. I especially like how much faster it is than a typical enema, and how deep the tube itself goes.
Anyway, I was wondering if anyone else out there has had experience with colon tubes, and if they have any tips.
I've used mine about 4 times, and while I've told someone about it (wink, wink), I'll post my response here.
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To be honest, it was different, but I enjoyed it. For one, it was cool pushing the tube further and further in without an issue, and I learned and saw just how long my decending colon was. I kept thinking "ok, when do I hit the wall?", and it just kept going! I found the experience to me, well, basically cramp free except towards the end as I had taken somewhat over a gallon in (as reccomended by others, I took a 2 litre cleanout, but I didn't bother trying to get it all out). I saw also, that because I had to change the tubing a bit with my enema kit, rather than one 2 litre bag filling me in like 3-4 minutes, it filled me in like 30 seconds! So I kinda got to see myself inflate a bit in real time, and that was cool as I have never inflated that fast before. I wasn't planning on it, but hey, it's safe, and I'm not complaining!
At the end I was curious to try something, so I just detached the enema bag and wanted to see if the water would flow back out the tube, so I didn't have to excrete on the toilet. While obviously not all of it got out, a whole heck of a lot of it did, and that made the cleaning process much easier for my body. I also wanted to try blowing air into it (when there was still plenty of water inside) and I could feel specifically in my body where the tube was!
I thought the whole process would be tricky to do, but the tube just snakes its way in fairly easily and it so much easier without all that cramping. If I have the time, I'll choose this over a regular enema any day. If I find others whom havent tried it, it's at the top of my reccomendation list.
(Not on here too often, replies might be slow.)