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Oct 24, 2014

Considering Colon Reversal with Limited Insurance and a Stump

This topic is about someone who is considering a colon reversal surgery due to financial difficulties in affording ostomy supplies. They have a small segment of colon left and are unsure if it's enough for a successful surgery. Additionally, they are facing challenges in securing a well-paying job and insurance, which has affected their mental health. They are seeking advice on the feasibility of the surgery and ways to manage the cost of supplies.

Here are some helpful insights and advice:

1. Explore financial aid for supplies:
- Check if ostomy product manufacturers offer patient-assistance programs for those with limited income.
- Look into government or community agencies, such as state Medicaid offices or county health departments, which might provide supplies or reimbursements.
- Search online for non-profit organizations that offer free ostomy supplies to those with limited income.

2. Reach out to local support resources:
- Contact local ostomy support groups, like the Southeastern Texas (Golden Triangle) group, which may have donation closets or can guide you to free or low-cost supplies.

3. Confirm medical eligibility for reversal:
- Consult with a colorectal surgeon to determine if the remaining 2-inch colon stump is sufficient for a successful reconnection. Only a professional evaluation can provide a clear answer.

4. Prepare necessary documentation:
- Gather income statements, insurance details, and medical records to streamline the application process for assistance programs.
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