Hollister Adapt Lubricating Deodorant Questions

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Hisbiscus
Apr 03, 2024 5:31 pm

For those of you that use the Adapt lubricating deodorant, I have questions. I was not able to get my M9 in time, so I ordered this Adapt to suffice until my M9 comes. It's been quite some years since I've used Adapt. Since it's lubricating, can you rinse your pouch with a water bottle when you empty it, or will the lube ruin your seal?

Somehow I'm remembering something about it maybe loosening up my pouch.

AlexT
Apr 03, 2024 6:05 pm

Never been an issue for me. Obviously, just like with M9, once you rinse, you pretty much have to use more.

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Morning glory
Apr 03, 2024 6:38 pm

Yes, you have to use more after rinsing.

Mysterious Mose
Apr 03, 2024 8:34 pm

I use a lubricating deodorant and typically use ~150ml of water to flush and another 150ml to rinse. No sealant issues. But, you do need to reapply the lubricant. However, I have an ileostomy and Medicare only pays for one bottle of lubricant a month. So, I supplement with Tic Tacs. I do one lubricant and the next 4 times, I use Tic Tacs.

I've seen warnings about water loosening seals. As far as I am concerned, that is an urban myth.

Daniel

Hisbiscus
Apr 03, 2024 8:37 pm

Thanks all! Yes, I figured to put more deodorant in at each empty, of course. I just wasn't sure if it would loosen from the emollient in the deodorant. But yeah, water for sure does loosen after time, but better than stool sitting there and decomposing my seal, right?

 
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Hisbiscus
Apr 03, 2024 8:47 pm
Reply to Mysterious Mose

Tic Tacs sound interesting. My insurance won't pay for any deodorant, so I have to pay out of pocket. I ran out last night, and it was horrible lol!! In the past, I have tried hydrogen peroxide, which does work, but it made me sick to my stomach. I guess I was tasting it. I may give some Tic Tacs a try to save also. Thanks for that tip.

Mysterious Mose
Apr 03, 2024 10:18 pm
Reply to Hisbiscus

Ouch! Hydrogen peroxide is a major irritant and a bleaching agent. I'm not surprised you got sick. One should be careful about what chemicals get poured into an ostomy pouch. Stuff like that should be nowhere near your insides.

Daniel

Mysterious Mose
Apr 03, 2024 10:21 pm
Reply to Hisbiscus

I use up to 300ml of water 5-7 times a day when emptying my bag. I change my appliance every 7 days. No leaks, no seepage. I even swish the water around my ileum with the last rinse. No issues. If you have a good seal, the water should not affect it.

Daniel

AlexT
Apr 03, 2024 10:32 pm
Reply to Hisbiscus

Baby oil. You can even get it scented. Just don't overdose on it.

AlexT
Apr 03, 2024 10:52 pm
Reply to Hisbiscus

I'm not sure about the water loosening anything. I never had an issue. I literally fill my bag as full as I can without spilling and still being able to close it with warm water, slosh it around while supporting the weight of it. Flush the toilet and empty it all as the toilet water goes down. No splash, no long-lasting smell, if any. No excess toilet paper used. Takes about 1 minute to do it all.

Hisbiscus
Apr 03, 2024 11:45 pm
Reply to Mysterious Mose

Yeah, I found that out quickly. It tasted like poison. I see someone here uses baking soda, but I think that would affect our kidneys to some degree. I mean, the stoma, a piece of the intestine, is going to absorb some of what we put in there, right?

AlexT
Apr 03, 2024 11:50 pm
Reply to Hisbiscus

I would highly doubt it absorbs anything. Not something I'd worry about.

Hisbiscus
Apr 05, 2024 1:13 am

I'm using this Adapt lubricating for a day and a half now, and honestly, it is doing zilch! Nothing for the pancaking and the odor. I'm really surprised, being that it's from Hollister. I finally got my M9 in the mailroom today, thank God, but only had enough to buy three little one-ounce bottles. Such struggles we go through. Non-ostomy folks have no clue. But we do have some positives that they don't as well. We don't have to rush to the loo. We can wait for others. If we get diarrhea, no big deal, it's in the bag. Sometimes they can smell worse than ours.

Anyhow, happy to have my M9 but will have to ration.

Hisbiscus
Apr 05, 2024 1:20 am
Reply to AlexT

My ostomy nurse told me that the water would degrade the seal, but so will ileostomy poop as it can be more loose. It seems to melt my barrier rings, I think, as I can see the parts in the bag that fall off melted. Regardless, I have to rinse because I do not feel clean if I leave all that stool in the bag like that. I do exactly what you are doing, Alex. Only I use cold water to try to not melt my ring.

AlexT
Apr 05, 2024 6:25 am
Reply to Hisbiscus

Do the “melted” parts affect your wear time or cause leaks?

Hisbiscus
Apr 05, 2024 6:43 am
Reply to AlexT

Yes, it does.

AlexT
Apr 05, 2024 6:49 am
Reply to Hisbiscus

Ok, fair enough. Have you ever looked up the ingredients for M9 and what each ingredient is used for? Kinda interesting.

Hisbiscus
Apr 06, 2024 4:32 am
Reply to AlexT

Yes, the ingredients in M9 all appear to be pretty safe, and the same with the Adapt lubricating. I think Hollister changed their formula for the rings maybe in the last few or more years and that could be why they melt with rinsing. I was curious about the lubricating deodorant because it's moisturizing. I thought it might loosen things. It sort of did, but not any sooner than if I had used nothing. I usually have to change daily anyhow.

Mysterious Mose
Apr 06, 2024 5:14 pm

Well, the dose for the lubricants is usually a teaspoon. Highly unlikely that would have an effect on your seal. At least in my experience and opinion. :-)

Hisbiscus
Apr 06, 2024 6:33 pm
Reply to Mysterious Mose

It did kind of melt the ring as does everything else including water, but it did not work for odor at all. At least for me. I did try putting more. I was surprised. Anyhow, I was refunded for it due to that, and my M9 finally arrived. I'm always up to trying new things though.