Hi All and Emergency Bags.

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infinitycastle52777
Mar 24, 2024 1:51 am

Hey everyone. I just felt like writing a post. I am waiting for my sleeping pill to kick in. Today I changed my bag and amazingly Marvin the stoma didn't poop on my hand! That has to be the first time in a very long time that it has behaved long enough for me to do a change. I am impressed, and grateful. I was wondering if anyone else has an emergency bag packed and stored near a door out of the house. I have one in the hall closet with enough supplies for 10 changes. I had read that it is advisable to keep a bag ready incase something like your house catches on fire or there is a natural disaster. I read a story about a family caught in an earth quake and they had a little boy in the family with an ostomy and they were not able to get his supplies. It was a desperate situation. So that gave me the idea that I should pack an emergency bag. Has anyone else thought of doing this? I am thinking of packing a second bag for downstairs that I can put in my closet, that way if I can't get upstairs and I have to go out my bedroom window like to avoid a fire, then I will have one packed downstairs too. I wonder if I am just being overly prepared. I just feel like if something happened and I couldn't get my supplies I'd be in a panic. 

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kittybou
Mar 24, 2024 2:47 am

Great idea! 😃

Past Member
Mar 24, 2024 3:32 am

Yes, I always keep a small toiletry bag with a couple of changes inside my handbag, which goes with me everywhere, and a small overnight bag in my wardrobe with enough supplies for about a month, just for an emergency.  Never needed them yet but you never know!

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Caz67
Mar 24, 2024 11:07 am

Hiya

I'm sure if an emergency such as a fire occurred, your supplies would be the last thing on your mind. X

kittybou
Mar 24, 2024 12:27 pm

I didn't have a stoma when we had a house fire. All I cared about was getting the animals out. Luckily, it was smoldering. All the damage was from water.

 

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Past Member
Mar 24, 2024 1:14 pm

I always carry an emergency bag  and everything I need with me in my purse. 

IGGIE
Mar 24, 2024 1:33 pm

If you do have a fire and you just run out without enough time to grab your supplies, how about having a stash of goods at a friend's place or with a family member? Regards, IGGIE

Littlefish
Mar 24, 2024 2:49 pm

Good idea, I just started keeping enough tackle for 3 change outs in both my Jeep and truck.  Need to be ready at all times, who knows where the day will take you.   

Kas
Mar 24, 2024 8:21 pm

I keep a toiletry bag with a few changes worth of supplies in my purse as well as in my work bag - always paranoid!

aTraveler
Mar 24, 2024 10:23 pm

I have a me+ bag from ConvaTec that I keep filled with a week's worth of supplies. I use this bag when I go anywhere locally. I also have a bookbag that I keep filled with a month's worth of supplies. I use this bag when I travel out of town. When hurricane season begins in June, I will move the bookbag next to my hurricane evaluation supplies. I had not thought of doing this until I read your message. Thanks.

Happy-but-Newbie
Mar 25, 2024 2:37 pm

There is no such thing as being overprepared. :-)

Whatever comes to your mind and gives you serenity... go ahead.

DexieB
Mar 25, 2024 6:05 pm

I did too before reversal!  One toiletry bag in my house, one in my car (along with a change of clothes), and one at work.  Also kept a few extra bags in my purse....like you, I was always paranoid!

wef
May 18, 2024 11:31 pm

A lot of good ideas here. I'll make up a kit for the truck and the car.