What foods can I eat after ileostomy? Also, advice on gas and acid reflux?

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ZACK

Sorry for the previous joke; I did learn not to eat peanuts by the handful. I did get blockage, but it passed by drinking lots of water. Popcorn can do that too.

Teddi Bear

What is a paste stick that folks on here refer to, please?

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Hi,
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strongandbroken

Ok JJMonavie, I'm interested in this juice you talk about. I'm in Toronto. Where can I find some? Do they sell sampler kits?



Thanks!

Michael
NewlifeVictoria

Hi, zwj. I must say, I don't try certain foods anymore after I got a blockage. But if you do try a little and chew, chew. However, I can't eat salads and many things. But I try to drink a lot and I do ensure and vitamins liquid because I found the pills in my bag or while watching the stoma when I change it. I sit without anything on to let my skin and everything get a break! I sit with a big bed pad thing and tuck it in so I can sit and not worry about it going all over me and everywhere! But I must say, it's a different life and I don't want to spend it alone if I don't have to. As I must say, people can be brutal and men can be rude and ignorant, and I know they're not all the same! Good luck with eating and stay safe as well.

Take care, Victoria.

 
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