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Nov 26, 2011

Looking for a Reusable Rubber Wafer

This topic is about finding reusable rubber or plastic ostomy wafers, which are alternatives to the disposable ones commonly used today. The person asking the question has an ileostomy and is looking for a cost-effective solution by using a non-disposable wafer that can be rotated weekly. They heard about someone who successfully used such a system for 50 years and are trying to find similar options.

Here are some helpful insights and advice:

1. The person met someone who alternates between two rubber wafers weekly and has done so for decades. They are curious about the longevity of these wafers and why others might have stopped using them.

2. Their current healthcare team doesn't have information on these products, so they plan to consult an experienced enterostomal therapy (ET) nurse for guidance.

3. Rubber flanges, also known as rubber wafers, were available in the past. Although it's unclear if they are still being manufactured, it's suggested to:
- Ask your stoma or ET nurse for advice.
- Contact ostomy supply representatives or manufacturers directly to inquire about availability.

4. The Torbot Company, based in Rhode Island, USA, used to sell reusable plastic wafers. People who used them typically had at least two and alternated them with each change. It might be worth reaching out to Torbot to see if they still offer these or have an updated version.

5. Some individuals continue to use rubber wafers today, and a knowledgeable stoma nurse might be able to help find ways to procure them.
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