This topic is about managing ostomy blockages, shared through a creative poem that reflects on the pain, self-care, and the potential need for surgery. Here are some key points and advice from the discussion:
- The poem describes recurring abdominal pain linked to a noticeable swelling near the stoma.
- The author talks about self-assessing the blockage by gently inserting a finger into the stoma to find and move the obstruction.
- Temporary relief is achieved by repositioning the lump and using the usual "osto-plug" to seal the stoma.
- Despite the relief, the pain returns, and the author acknowledges that surgery might eventually be necessary, though they prefer to manage on their own for as long as possible.
- The overall message is about dealing with chronic pain, considering the risks of surgery, and maintaining a sense of humor through rhyme.
Advice and insights from the community include:
1. Many members have experienced serious blockages that required hospital visits, nasogastric tubes, and professional help, suggesting that medical intervention is the safest route when pain is severe or ongoing.
2. Blockages are a common and painful issue for those with ostomies, and it's important to be vigilant and seek prompt medical attention if symptoms get worse.
3. Keeping a positive or humorous perspective, such as writing poetry, can be a helpful way to emotionally cope with the stress of frequent blockages.
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