Checking in: Free hollister ostomy supplies
Dear all,
i joined the group few months ago to look for advices and support for my busband's cancer stage 4 treament. After flighting with cancer for more than two years, suffering for pain day and night, side effects of chemo, my busband passed away in my arms yesterday. There wilol be no more morphine or oxycondme. He is free and rip now.
I have many boxes of ostomy supply remaining, which including bags (two pcs assembly 2 and 1/4 (57 mm) opening, one time use, with flitter or with out filter), skin protector, adhesive removal, etc.. If any of you need addtional ostomy supply, please let me know. I can ship them out for you
Thnak you and wish every one the best
Fion
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Hi Stonybrook, I'm so sorry
Hi Stonybrook, I'm so sorry about your husband. It's such a hard concept to lose people we love so much.
If you don't find any takers, you might want to try either an ostomy board or call the ostomy society, I called them once, I forget their exact name. They can direct you where to send them. Luckily for me, my insurance covers my supplies for free.
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