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Dec 05, 2022

Matthew Perry's Life-Saving Ostomy Surgery Discussion

This topic revolves around a discussion about Matthew Perry, a well-known actor, and his life-saving ostomy surgery. The conversation is sparked by an article from the United Ostomy Associations of America, which highlights the importance of stopping the stigma around ostomies. The topic originator is curious about the community's thoughts on the article and shares some personal reflections.

Here are some key points and insights from the discussion:

1. The originator expresses hope that Matthew Perry might become an advocate for ostomy awareness and wonders if Hollywood could help him in this role.

2. They also inquire about any previous discussions on this topic and share their own experience of having a temporary ostomy, which might be reversed soon. They describe mixed feelings about their ostomy, ranging from dislike to acceptance.

3. It's common for people to initially dislike their new stoma or pouch, especially if there's a chance of reversal. These feelings can shift from wanting to be rid of it to gradually accepting it as life becomes more stable.

4. Those who have lived with a permanent ileostomy for a long time often find it becomes a routine part of life and not overly bothersome. With time and experience, perspectives can change.

5. Experiencing a severe leak, or "blow-out," early on can heighten negative feelings towards the ostomy. However, patience and ongoing problem-solving can help build confidence over time.

6. Some community members commend Matthew Perry for his recovery and hope that the possibility of needing another stoma will encourage him to stay committed to sobriety. Others are more skeptical, viewing the publicity as a strategy to sell books.

7. There is curiosity about whether the UOAA or other organizations have approached Perry to be a positive spokesperson, highlighting the importance of high-profile advocacy in reducing stigma.
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