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May 01, 2018

Living with an Ostomy After Diverticulitis Surgery

Living with a colostomy after emergency diverticulitis surgery can be quite an adjustment. This involves having a stoma, which is a small opening on the abdomen to allow waste to exit the body. The person in this situation has named their stoma "Gratty" and is dealing with some concerns and questions about life with a colostomy.

Here are some helpful insights and advice:

1. **Diet Considerations**:
- If you previously had to avoid certain foods like popcorn and seeds due to diverticulitis, you might wonder if these restrictions still apply. It's important to know that dietary effects can vary from person to person. Many find what works best for them through trial and error. Reading about others' experiences can offer ideas, but personal testing is essential.

2. **Managing Stoma Output**:
- The stoma is most active in the early morning, which can be challenging, especially if you're trying to work. One option to consider is colostomy irrigation. This process can help regulate or even nearly eliminate daytime output, allowing for a more predictable schedule and reducing work-related concerns.

3. **Colostomy Resources**:
- There are many resources available to help you navigate life with a colostomy. You can explore the "Contents" section under "Colostomy" on forums to find past posts about diet, irrigation, equipment, and lifestyle tips. This section is free to access, so no paid subscription is needed.

4. **Equipment Use and Longevity**:
- The person is currently using Hollister wafers and plastic pouches and is curious about their durability. While there are no specific limits reported, it's common for users to replace these items as part of their routine supplies rather than expecting them to last for months. It's a good idea to check the product guidelines and keep an eye on wear and tear.

5. **Access to Information**:
- If you're wondering about accessing more detailed information, the "Premium Content" area mentioned in some replies does not require a paid subscription for the basic resources and discussions.

These insights aim to help you live well with a colostomy and address some of the common concerns that come with it.
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