Looking for Information on the IGGIE Clip

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mesecke
Jun 15, 2025 6:23 am

Hi there

I have been trying to find info on the IGGIE Clip with no luck. Any advice, please?

Dana - Adelaide

xnine
Jun 15, 2025 7:59 am

Use OstoAI or find Iggie and check his profile.

Justbreathe
Jun 15, 2025 11:59 am

IGGIE clip - very useful in a DIY (do it yourself) by our ever-so-loved IGGIE on this website…

can be purchased (in living color) on Amazon…or perhaps in some old paperwork in your files 😁


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Posted by: Nini4

Well,  I  hit the two year mark. I went back and read my posts from when I first found this site. I was very fortunate in that I stumbled upon it only 4 weeks post op. I have said many times that this community really saved me. The first 2 weeks after my surgery I shut down completely. It wasn't until about the 3rd week that my son came in to my room, flicked on the light and told me I was going to have to get back to living because I was scaring him. I had fallen into such a depression.  He  ticked me off,  but it also made me stop and think- what was I going to do? Feel sorry for myself and sulk, or be grateful I was alive. 

I've re-read my journals from that time and it was after my son kicked my butt, so to speak, I took an honest inventory and had to dig deeper than I've ever had to. I mean, I had survived a pretty nasty divorce, after a pretty crappy marriage and that was tough. But this was different. I felt like I was now a handicapped person who would be limited in their life and be looked at as a freak. My mental state was precarious, at best. 

But then I found this site. I just lurked a bit before posting. I read so many of the other stories and I started to see just how full my life can be, I was not handicapped,  and certainly not a freak! The stories of survival, the sense of humor, the support and compassion was inspiring.  It was then I made myself get out of the dark, and get my sh*t together.  

Not all rainbows and sunshine at first, hardly! But with grace from myself - to myself, and the kindness and willingness of the folks here to be supportive, non judgemental and openly share intimate details about their life circumstances,  l not only survived but thrived. 

I think of all the years I had suffered with such extreme pain, barely functioning,  and the many hospital stays and how that is all behind me now.  (All fingers, toes, and legs crossed that I never have to go near a hospital for myself ever again. I think I'd rather have a fork stuck in my eye. I loathe every about them.)  

So, to everyone who has been a part of this journey with me, to say thank you is not enough. I'm forever grateful to know you all.  My Angels, each one of you. 

 And as the Grateful Dead famously said,

"what a long strange trip it's been!"

Im so happy I'm tripping with you all.


IGGIE
Jun 15, 2025 12:14 pm

G-Day mesecke,

I see you're looking for the IGGIE CLIP. See below. It helps you secure the bottom of your bag as well as being able to fold the bottom of your bag up to shorten it as much as you want.


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As you can see, I have glued a small magnet to the clip, which helps to stop it from opening by itself. It's easy to make and worth it.

Regards, IGGIE

eefyjig
Jun 15, 2025 1:47 pm

A very learned ostomy nurse who had an ostomy showed me how to use a binder clip on day one, and I've never had my bag accidentally open since then.

 

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SusanT
Jun 15, 2025 2:34 pm

The genius is in the magnet... IMHO

I've been using 1 to secure my drain to my clothing, and it no longer falls off by accident.

AlexT
Jun 16, 2025 8:21 am

Stapling it secures it even better. 😁

SusanT
Jun 16, 2025 11:29 am

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