This topic is about a heartfelt poem titled "MY BAGS," which celebrates the positive impact of ostomy bags on the author's life. The poem highlights the contrast between life before and after getting an ostomy, emphasizing the newfound freedom and security these bags provide. It paints a picture of how life used to be filled with challenges like incontinence and the constant search for restrooms, and how it has transformed into a life where activities like walking, hiking, and cycling are enjoyed without worry. The poem ends with a sense of gratitude for the ostomy equipment that enables a fuller, more liberated life.
Here are some helpful insights and advice shared in the discussion:
1. The author mentions having trouble with formatting when posting poems directly to the blog. To avoid this, they now draft their work in Microsoft Word before copying and pasting it to the forum.
2. Fellow members are encouraged to continue writing and sharing poetry. The emphasis is on sincerity over perfect structure, highlighting the importance of expressing genuine feelings.
3. Many members express their enjoyment of the poem and encourage both the author and others to keep sharing their creative writing.
4. For posting and editing tips:
- Editing is only available in the forum section, not in the blog.
- Drafting posts in a word-processing program like Microsoft Word can help preserve formatting and make spell-checking easier.
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