thanks, I should have been more clear. I was concerned about the contents
leaking out of my butt at night. Just the thought of putting liquid up
there
and knowing how enemas work. I don't want to have any accidents while I'm
lying in bed.
jeff
"mgbio" <mgbio@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Hi Jeff,
>
> I was on those suppositories for several years. I never had a problem
> with leakage, though they can melt, so store them in a cool place, NOT
THE
> BATHROOM. If you're really concerned about leakage, you can go to the
> surgical supply store and buy a "chuck". This is a special pad you
place
> on the bed that is washable. They are plastic lined, absorbent, and if
> they stain, who cares. I used these when I had to administer enemas and
> they saved my sheets and mattress.
>
> Good luck!
>
> :) mgbio
>
> Jeff wrote:
>> I just got a box (literally a whole box) of Mesalamine Rectal Susp and
>> I've never taken this before.
>>
>> I've read the instructions but had a few questions if anyone can help
I'd
>> appreciate it.
>>
>> It says to take at bedtime and "try" to retain for the entire sleep
>> period. I'm concerned about possibility of leakage or just having it
>> spill out while I'm still in bed. Or not getting to the can on time.
>>
>> Has this been a problem for anyone? I can sleep on an inflatable bed if
>> there is a possibility. I don't want to make a mess in my nice bed and
>> new sheets.
>>
>> Also can this be taken at any other time during the day. I'm thinking
of
>> just taking the rest of the week off from work, since I've been out
>> already, and maybe doing a dose during the day. I suspect you're better
>> off lying down after taking it.
>>
>> thanks in advance.
>> jeff


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