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Nov 19, 2021

A WEB OF KINDNESS. (MAO)

This topic is all about celebrating the kindness and emotional support found within the ostomy community. It highlights how this community stands out as a place of genuine compassion, contrasting with the often harsh environment of the internet. The focus is on how members, who live with a stoma, support each other through understanding, acceptance, and practical help, creating a safe haven where kindness prevails.

Here are some helpful insights and advice from the discussion:

1. The ostomy community serves as a unique space where members can openly discuss challenges like leaks, rashes, fatigue, and insomnia after nighttime accidents. These are topics that friends and family might not fully understand or want to hear about repeatedly.

2. Emotional support is incredibly valuable. Sharing fears, frustrations, hopes, and small victories can significantly reduce feelings of loneliness and self-consciousness.

3. It's important to focus on the positives in life. The saying "keep your eye upon the doughnut and not upon the hole" encourages looking at what remains rather than what is lost.

4. Everyone's journey through grief and adjustment is personal. Writing or talking about these experiences can help process pain and offer comfort to others going through similar situations.

5. During setbacks, remembering that "nothing is so bad it couldn’t be worse" can help foster resilience and gratitude.
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