I Feel Good!

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matts12
Jun 25, 2011 3:07 am

So good...

So good...

It's so amazing being able to do what I want when I want. I was never particularly physically active or adventurous before I got sick. I am now! And I hope it never wears off! I bought a bike this evening and took it out for a "test drive." I ended up being out for over an hour riding all over the place. I would never have been able to do that before surgery without constantly eyeing which bushes I could strategically squat in :)

I feel like James Brown feels in this short clip (appropriately titled "Hip Bag" haha)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAX1HADiWbM

Past Member
Jun 25, 2011 5:06 am

That is so wonderful!! I am with you about the "bushes" thing - I actually wore Depends underwear if I had to go out - not anymore - and I am now enjoying my bike rides out again minus the Depends (although they did provide good butt padding!!) lol

Immarsh

Hi All, If you have an " old" or recent ostomy, this is the place for you. I think I've been a member for more than 15 years, but I have had my surgery, since I was a kid of 15 ( do the math-that's more than 60 years ago). As a teen, with a new ostomy ( for Ulcerative colitis) my parents dragged me off to my first ostomy association meeting. I wasn't happy, but in the long run, it's the best thing that happened to me. I met others, older, and teens like me, adjusting to the changes. A group of us started a Young adult group, and helped each other, and even visited kids who were new to the world of ostomies. But soon I married, and moved out of state, and although made some connections with other NJ ostomates, I became pretty much isolated. Until I discovered MaO. By then, I was having a myriad of other medical issues, and my aging stoma " wasn't doing well". I received a lot of help and support from members! I was pleased that I was also back to supporting others. I met a gal on line (from Papua New Guinea) who was trying to help ostomates in her country. There is a scarcity of supplies in some other countries, and unlike the US, insurance to pay for supplies isn't available. When my son followed his "love" twenty years ago, and moved to Australia I took advantage of an opportunity to help other ostomates. On one of my first visits to Oz, I brought a suitcase full of Ostomy supplies, handed them off to an Ostomy assoc. On the Gold Coast, who then had a friend take them to PNG. They were grateful for the help, and Janet and I still write.. This is the place to be, if you need help, and it also gives you the opportunity to provide help and support to others. Feel free to write, if you'd like to chat, about things ostomy, or life in general. Best REgards to all.. Marsha

Past Member
Jun 26, 2011 12:14 pm

This is "Better than Outstanding," Matts12!!!! Couldn't be happier or more proud of you!!! Live on, my friend, LIVE ON!!!!!!!
BEG

matts12
Jul 13, 2011 1:46 pm

Thanks! Been there with the "adult undergarments," heh. Yeah, looking back even six months ago, it's like I was a completely different person. For one thing, that part of my brain that was constantly thinking about the closest toilet is now freed up :)

MissE
Jul 19, 2013 1:23 am

Matts12, it is so difficult to live in such a beautiful place and not be able to adventure! I grew up in C-Springs. I noticed your BJP hat in your pic. I used to work there!

 

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matts12
Jul 20, 2013 2:42 pm

That's pretty funny, MissE. Which one did you work at? Believe it or not, I actually bought the BJP on Academy, Kelly Johnson, last August :)

MissE
Jul 20, 2013 9:15 pm

North Academy! I was a driver for a couple of years. It was such a fun, no-worries kind of job. You must know Lionel then!

matts12
Jul 21, 2013 4:54 pm
Ha! Sure, I know Lionel! He was kind enough to host the Blackjack Kelly Johnson 4th of July BBQ this year :)
matts12
Jul 21, 2013 4:55 pm
God this site sucks. If you want to message me just email ostomatt@gmail.com
matts12
Jul 21, 2013 7:12 pm

And I do mean the site itself, not the people on it. The people here are fantastic! Having to pay to message people and dealing with all the bugs on this site - not so much.