Question for Wendy about colostomy and best wishes to Paula
Paula, I read that you had your surgery and am praying that all went well.
Christine
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Christine, my Mom had a
Christine, my Mom had a colostomy that she could not see to change, so I was the changer. To lighten up things, I used to light a candle or some incense when it was time to change it. I also gave a quick spray around/on her of some of her favorite cologne. I also sprinkled some baby powder or some baking soda inside the pouch when I changed it to a clean one. The ostomy nurse said I could also put a few drops of vanilla or some extract in the clean bag that would help with the smell. I cut out the barrier ahead of time, and I cut them into different shapes. That way I had some on hand to change quickly. I hope some of this helps you. Hugs, Cindy
PS: The spray you spoke of I tried, but it was a bit too costly and really did not seem to help.0 -
sorry it took me so long to respond
Hi Christine---my mom uses Mediaire. We purchase a big bottle from Amazon and keep that one around the house and use it to refill the small bottles that we got from the hospital. I have attached the link to the brand at Amazon. It is by Bard.
http://www.amazon.com/Medi-aire-Biological-Odor-Eliminator-Bottle/dp/B0006UOMMG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1300749463&sr=8-1
In terms of my mom's supplies...she prefers the drainable/washable. Im not sure why but she does. She did call Hollister the other day to inquire about some small bags that she could wear with her bathing suit. Gotta love her initiative. Hang in there Christine.
Oh---my mom's her stoma is lower and in reach but "cashew shaped". With the help of a good colostomy nurse, we were able to find a pre-cut barrier that worked and no longer had to use those darn cut to fit ones. She does have to use the paste underneath the bottom part so help the stoma rise forward some. dumb thing.
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I had an illeostomy. If you call Hollister they will send you a FREE bag of supplies which includes a small pouch to carry supplies in. I don't know hollister's number but I am sure you can find it. It might have included an odor elimator as well. I found one in a product catalog and ordered it. I am looking at the product now and it says
"ReliaMed" odor eliminator drops. I don't recall where I bought it. Good luck finding a product that works for you.0 -
Thank you!nancy591 said:ostomy
I had an illeostomy. If you call Hollister they will send you a FREE bag of supplies which includes a small pouch to carry supplies in. I don't know hollister's number but I am sure you can find it. It might have included an odor elimator as well. I found one in a product catalog and ordered it. I am looking at the product now and it says
"ReliaMed" odor eliminator drops. I don't recall where I bought it. Good luck finding a product that works for you.
Thank you all for the information shared regarding dealing with smelly colostomies! I will certainly take a look into it for my family's sake !
Chris0
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