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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostPerhaps targetted sound waves could cause the impacted stool to break up.
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Perhaps targetted sound waves could cause the impacted stool to break up.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostFor removing ear-wax, they use either a low-pressure water jet or a high-pressure air micro-jet. The latter breaks the wax up. I wonder if there's a potential for application if similar technology here... I don't believe that's quite the purpose of an enema, that's just filling you with water rather than breaking things up?
The enemas I've had have all contained various stuff to encourage going, soften things up and lubricate.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostFor removing ear-wax, they use either a low-pressure water jet or a high-pressure air micro-jet. The latter breaks the wax up. I wonder if there's a potential for application if similar technology here... I don't believe that's quite the purpose of an enema, that's just filling you with water rather than breaking things up?
I don't think you're suggesting that a constipated person should hot foot it to their local garage?
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For removing ear-wax, they use either a low-pressure water jet or a high-pressure air micro-jet. The latter breaks the wax up. I wonder if there's a potential for application if similar technology here... I don't believe that's quite the purpose of an enema, that's just filling you with water rather than breaking things up?
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Ouch. And yeah, once it's time to go and it's already hard - you're a little stuffed. An old-fashioned treatment used to be rolling a cannon-ball on your belly to physically break it up... I sometimes wonder if something along those lines i.e. physical rather than medicinal would work.
Would muscle relaxant e.g. amyl nitrate help, anyone reckon... widen the tunnel...
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Originally posted by doodab View PostEasier than using a caclulator
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostIt's basic maths. Work it out with a pencil.
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Glad you are rid of the monster. I was about to suggest using an electric egg whisk
mind you, there is always next time
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Originally posted by doodab View Post
This one is a proper bastard, rock hard and the size of a housebrick. Ruined my day it has.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostVictory is mine!
Although it does appear I'll need to call a plumber.
Well done, that man.
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