In a few weeks, I'll be sending my car back to its origin up north since the lease is ending, and I'm thinking of ways to transport around town. It's pretty small, so I could walk to all the places I'd really need, but it might be nice to have a bicycle or moped to go a little further out some days. Has anyone ridden either one 1.5-2 months post-surgery? Was it okay on your tummy?
Also, today ...
Hello all
Although my colostomy surgery was in August, I have only been home and managing it on my own for the past month. This is my first post, but I've already been finding the answers I've so desperately needed from your responses to other newbies. My apologies for taking so long to say hello and to thank you. I am so blessed and grateful to have found you, since without you I would still ...
Today marks one full year since my permanent loop ileostomy surgery. Today is my first stomaversary! And I just want to say a huge, heartfelt thank you to all of you.
From the months leading up to surgery, when I was a nervous wreck over everything and asked way too many questions, you all showed up and calmed my fears with kindness, honesty, and the type of reassurance only fellow ostomates c ...
A convex ostomy skin barrier can help prevent output leakage and skin issues. Unfortunately, some misconceptions about convexity may keep people with ostomies from using it.
No, not the force Luke, I'm not your father.. lol
Your stoma??
The strangest thing is that I actually feel it when the stoma is touched. I thought it was my imagination as I was told that there are no nerves in the stoma..
So i did a blind test...
Looked the over way, closed my eyes and covered them. And I could still feel it when my wife touched the very top of my stoma, and not with so much ...
Morning all, hope you are all well. Just a quick update. I didn't post anything here for quite a while. So I had my full panproctocolectomy on the 17th of July this year due to ulcerative colitis. My recovery went well, 5 weeks later I was back to driving, 6 weeks later I am pretty much where my old self was, and now my bottom wound is almost completely healed. Results of the removed intestine ...
I recently discovered that Cortizone 10 comes in a spray, and it is a game changer for me. I have sensitivity to adhesives, so my appliances were making me miserable with rashes, blisters, and irritation. I had heard of other ostomy patients using Flonase, but that didn't seem right to me. When I saw the Cortizone 10 spray, I had to try it. I sprayed it on, let it dry, then sprayed the barrier ...
Not sure if this is the right forum, but I had my first CT scan since surgery on 7/24/25. Came back with no signs of reoccurence or metastasis!
Still waiting on my ctdna blood test, but wanted to celebrate one good result!
I had my colonoscopy on Thursday, and the doctor said I am on track for my 6-month reversal, which is in January. She was very happy with my general surgeon who did the emergency surgery and said that he left her plenty to work with.
I'm very excited about the opportunity to return to a “normal” life. But I have so many emotions. I'm nervous. I'm scared. I'm excited. And I also feel bad th ...
I FIGURE I WAS BORN TWICE, once when my mother gave birth to me way back when, then again when I came out of recovery after the ileostomy surgery. I was twenty-one that time. I think that surviving after the second birth was the most difficult. The first birth presented me with a blank slate; the second birth a blank slate with obvious, confounding complications. Following the first birth, ...
I took some time to read up on some of y'all's posts on the pros and cons (more pros than cons) of having a stealth belt and also did some research about it, comparing it to others that are out there in the market. So after some debates with the three of me (me, myself, and I), I took the leap and just ordered one! I'm hoping that what I've read on it from those who swear by it, I too will be ...