Topic Explanation:
The forum topic is about discussing the ideal features of an ostomy bag. The initial post describes the dream ostomy bag as having a clear section around the stoma, an opaque section for discretion, a clean closure system, and no ballooning or vacuum packing.
Replies and Insights:
- Some users prefer an opaque bag with a small window to keep an eye on the stoma for monitoring purposes.
- Suggestions for improvements include skin-colored bags, hard plastic clips for closure, and quiet materials to reduce crinkling noise.
- There is a desire for better ventilation systems to control gas and air, with a preference for alternatives to charcoal vents.
- One user suggests a device implanted into the colon with a valve for controlled emptying, eliminating the need for a bag.
- Some users have taken matters into their own hands, creating custom solutions to address issues such as wafers not sticking properly and pancaking.
- A specific brand, Marlen, is recommended for those with difficult stomas.
- There is interest in developing new ostomy technology, with one user considering pursuing the idea and seeking support from the medical field and research departments.
- Users express the need for leak-proof flanges and odorless drainage systems, with recommendations for specific products and deodorants.
- Additional suggestions include a top opening for easier rinsing, soundproofing the bag, and self-changing, invisible bags for activities like swimming.
Advice and Insights Summary:
1. Consider skin-colored bags and hard plastic clips for closure.
2. Explore custom solutions to address specific issues, such as creating baseplates with two belts for better adhesion and resolving pancaking problems.
3. Look into specific brands like Marlen for difficult stomas.
4. Seek out leak-proof flanges and odor-reducing products like ostomy deodorants.
5. Consider developing new ostomy technology, reaching out to the medical field and research departments for support.
6. Explore the possibility of a device implanted into the colon with a valve for controlled emptying, eliminating the need for a bag.
7. Consider adding features like a top opening for easier rinsing, soundproofing the bag, and self-changing, invisible bags for activities like swimming.
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