cleaned my own stoma/prosthesis
I cleaned my stoma/prosthesis yesterday but didn't do it right. I couldn't see the prosthesis so i never go the brush in it to clean it. I cleaned the stoma and prosthesis again today and I did it right! I know I did, because I actually saw the prosthesis!! my caregiver showed me where to point the brush and there it was! I was looking right over it as I thought it was deep in the stoma and in the middle. wrong....it is just right inside the stoma and on the left side. very easy to see and very easy to reach. when I cleaned it yesterday, I was actually just sticking the brush again the walls of the stoma, that's why I was coughing so bad. today was less coughing and much, much easier. I feel so elated! its a great feeling to do this myself. thanks to all my lary friends/caregivers who responded with suggestions/ways to clean it. I can't believe I was so scared of this for so long. I feel like I've grown up overnight....lol. This is a really BIG step for me. That was the last thing my caregiver was doing for me and now i can do it myself. i'm one happy person today!!
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Hi Debbie
I know the feeling, when I first got my PEG tube my caregiver wife would sit down and fill the syringe for me each time after a few weeks I looked at her and said dear I think I can do it all by myself. She looked at and said OK but I am right here if you need any help, she was treating me like a baby but I understand because that is what she does. Now with the help of the Nutribullet I am able to leave home for days on the road and stop and eat whatever I want. To me that was a great victory, next Month in June I plan to go home to visit my brother in Honduras. It will be the first time I traveled by air and have to pass through the Airport security with a PEG Tube and supplies to eat in my bag as I travel.
Freedom, I love it
Tim Hondo
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Whoo Hoo!!!
I know you will get better at it with practice (like all things.....practice makes perfect). My mom rigged up something to hold a small flashlight on her makeup mirror, so she could see her prothesis. I wish I could remember how she did that.
p
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gee, thanks, matt, but thatCivilMatt said:way to go
dj,
Very good!
Next I will show you how to change a tire and paint the house.
Happy for you,
Matt
gee, thanks, matt, but that may be a tad toooooo much......lol. well, maybe not the tire.
dj
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thank you everyone!! it is a
thank you everyone!! it is a great feeling.
dj
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Greatdebbiejeanne said:thank you everyone!! it is a
thank you everyone!! it is a great feeling.
dj
Yay - that is great news.
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now...debbiejeanne said:thank you everyone!! it is a
thank you everyone!! it is a great feeling.
dj
Make sure you make those regular appointments and not let things lapse.
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definitely!!donfoo said:now...
Make sure you make those regular appointments and not let things lapse.
djdefinitely!!
dj
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Hi DJ
Good news except for "I feel like I've grown up". Regardless of being 30 (twice) I will never ever grow up just ain't no fun. Phran says practice makes perfect Hmmmm I'm still trying to tie my own shoes.
All kidding aside, I am happy for you. Smile on
Jeff
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Never have done
Debbie I have never have cleaned my husband's stoma. He has done everything from the beginning himself. Tried to help him once and he got mad at me so I told him to do it himself and he does. LOL But the time is coming closer when I will have to do it and I will be scared silly the first few things. But I will eventually manage without being scared, I hope. Even the hospice nurses don't understand what he does but then again they have never watched him like I do.
Wishing you the best -- Sharon
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sharon, it's very easy andLadylacy said:Never have done
Debbie I have never have cleaned my husband's stoma. He has done everything from the beginning himself. Tried to help him once and he got mad at me so I told him to do it himself and he does. LOL But the time is coming closer when I will have to do it and I will be scared silly the first few things. But I will eventually manage without being scared, I hope. Even the hospice nurses don't understand what he does but then again they have never watched him like I do.
Wishing you the best -- Sharon
sharon, it's very easy and will be even easier for you as you will be able to see it much easier. you will do fine when you do it, don't worry. i can't believe i was afraid of it for so long, it's nothing! you and your hubby are always in my prayers. i hope joe isn't in too much pain. pm me if you ever want to talk.
God bless you,
dj
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