DVD Guide for Living Well with an Ostomy

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soulful
Oct 19, 2009 6:20 am
Hi Everyone,

Check it out:
Check out this link:  style/stylehttp://www.uoaa.org/living_with_an_ostomy.shtml

It is a 16 minute DVD produced by the United Ostomy Association of America showing how ostomates can still live good lives doing whatever they want to do despite having awn ostomy.  I was on the committee that helped produce it so I am particularly proud of it.  I hope you all like it.
Sincerely,
Soulful
Past Member
Oct 19, 2009 10:55 pm
awesome!!!
gutenberg
Oct 21, 2009 1:47 am


Sure beats the hell out of what I do, every morning I check my pulse and as long as I find one YIPPPPPPE, another day and we're still here!
Posted by: iMacG5

About seven years ago, just about every aspect of my life was ostomy related. From the moment I was told an ostomy might be needed until some months down the road I existed as a person afflicted with a colostomy. I feared someone other than my immediate family might find out I had a bag. Ugh! What could be worse? Suppose it filled real fast when I was out with no place to hide and take care of myself. God forbid should it leak in church! Suppose I roll over on it in bed. I was a lesser creature, destined to a life of emotional anguish and physical routines different from most of the rest of the world. I felt like a freak. Then I found folks like you guys here, read your stuff, really “listened” to what you had to say and I began looking at things differently. We know perception is everything and I began to understand how good things were relative to what they could’ve been. So many folks had it so much worse than I did. That didn’t make my discomfort go away but it exposed how fortunate I was to be dealing with my stuff and not their’s. I felt a little guilt, maybe selfishness but quickly forgave myself by understanding I just wasn’t smart enough to fix my feelings. Then, I wonder what smarts have to do with feelings. My perception was warped so my perspective toward my existence was warped.
I learned over the last few years with the help of lots of folks right here at MAO that I could be better at living just by accepting some facts. It is what it is and so what? It’s not the worst thing to happen to a person.
I think everything is, in some way, related to everything else. I just put the ostomy thing in the back seat and drive forward.
Respectfully,
Mike

gutenberg
Oct 21, 2009 1:55 am


And proud you should be, a terrific piece of work, THANK YOU!
davida
Nov 01, 2009 11:10 am
male question
if anyone has had penile implant could you please get back to me
 

My Ostomy Journey: April | Hollister

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Past Member
Jan 25, 2010 9:08 pm
Great video, our support group watched it together and our newest members were impressed.