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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Suppositories or enemas to treat a health condition that if left untreated can have fatal results (blockage) is not sexual abuse. Unfortunately how the medical treatment was provided seems like it was traumatic for you. That can be the case for many invasive medical procedures. But it isn’t sexual abuse.[/quote] This. My sister had this issue as a child but no one gave her an enema or suppository at home. She was in constant pain and now has other health issues. We also grew up with a single mom and had not much money but too much that we didn’t qualify for free state health insurance. Going to the doctor outside your yearly physical was expensive and there was no way our mom could have afforded a second opinion on this! Now my sister sees a specialist and eats more fiber than anyone I know but still has some issues. My elementary school child’s friend had to have surgery because her (single) mom didn’t see a doctor for the constipation and blockages of the child. I’m sorry this happened to you. I think you should see a therapist. [/quote]
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