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Nov 24, 2012

An irrigator's irritant

This topic is about managing unexpected sleeve failures during ostomy irrigation, which can sometimes lead to a messy situation. The originator shares a light-hearted poem about an incident where the connection between the irrigation sleeve and flange failed, causing a high-pressure spray. Despite the chaos, the experience is shared with humor and understanding.

Here are some helpful insights and advice:

1. The originator uses a Coloplast irrigation set with a spinning "whirly-wheel" flow regulator, which allows for easy control of water flow. This feature can be beneficial for managing the irrigation process.

2. They typically use Dansac Irridrain sleeves, which generally work well. However, on one occasion, a sleeve detached during maximal outflow. It's unclear if this was due to a defective sleeve or an application error, but it hasn't happened again since.

3. Despite this mishap, the originator prefers irrigation over using ordinary pouches because any accidents occur privately in the bathroom, unlike public leaks with pouches.

4. Consider trying the Coloplast irrigation system, which allows you to slow or pause the water inflow easily. You can mix brands, using a Coloplast irrigator with sleeves from other brands like Hollister, as long as the sleeve matches your flange.

5. Ensure that the sleeve and flange are compatible and securely locked together before starting irrigation to minimize the risk of accidental detachment.

6. For those new to irrigation, don't be discouraged by isolated mishaps. Many users find that the benefits of irrigation, such as predictability and fewer public leaks, outweigh the occasional in-bathroom accident.
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