Hello, I had a horrible time figuring out the combination for my bag, staying on for more than 2 hours. After we found the trick, my health care left. I went with Bryam. I have used their app and online laptop. I would check out their app; companies are putting more effort into their apps. But no, except I cannot get spray adhesive remover. I have to go to Edge Park for that. But having said that, I know a gentleman who has a Medicare Advantage plan, and he can get his spray remover from Byram. Call Medicare; they will tell you what you can order each month. Usually, the salespeople do as well. If you feel the company is not letting you order your full amount, again check with Medicare. I have Hollister products, except I use paste instead of barrier rings; I use Coloplast paste. If you do not like one, you can always change. You will need a prescription generally once a year. If your doctor who did the surgery will write a script, that is usually better than your primary, as surgeons/staff deal with this all the time. Good luck.
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As a student, there are easy ways you can prepare ahead and manage an ostomy while you are at school.
Read answers to frequently asked questions about how to change your pouch and participate in activities.
Read answers to frequently asked questions about how to change your pouch and participate in activities.
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Urinary tract infections can still occur after urostomy surgery.
Learn about some basic diet and ostomy pouch routines that can help prevent them.
Learn about some basic diet and ostomy pouch routines that can help prevent them.