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I had read that if you put your arm across your stoma and press a little you can mask the noise. The Ostomy Book tells alot about ostomies. It takes awhile to get used to this new way of going. It seems so foreign from what we had. It really does give you freedom from being in the bathroom all the time. I had my ileostomy for 10 months. If you have any more questions just ask. Don't be embarrased by your stoma no one can tell that you have one only if you tell them.0 -
HI Kim I have atiny one said:ostomy
I had read that if you put your arm across your stoma and press a little you can mask the noise. The Ostomy Book tells alot about ostomies. It takes awhile to get used to this new way of going. It seems so foreign from what we had. It really does give you freedom from being in the bathroom all the time. I had my ileostomy for 10 months. If you have any more questions just ask. Don't be embarrased by your stoma no one can tell that you have one only if you tell them.
HI Kim
I have a colostomy mine is on the left side you know this I just put it hear
for others to read and mine sings to some time loud I never know when it happens
so I never know when to put my arm over the bag what do you do in that case.I think
you were looking for a different solution and I would want to know it to.Maybe we
need to cut down on food that make gas LOL0 -
Kimqwe said:HI Kim I have a
HI Kim
I have a colostomy mine is on the left side you know this I just put it hear
for others to read and mine sings to some time loud I never know when it happens
so I never know when to put my arm over the bag what do you do in that case.I think
you were looking for a different solution and I would want to know it to.Maybe we
need to cut down on food that make gas LOL
I have a colostomy and the best thing I have found for singing stomas is Bean-o. You take 2 tablets before you eat and the enzymes neutralize the gas-causing foods. It's not perfect, but it sure cuts way down on the noise.
Hollyberry0 -
Embarrassment be gone!
Hi Kim! I know how embarrassing it can be. I'm on a medication that gives me diarrhea, so i get severe cases of squealing stoma. I just ignore it now because you know what? Nobody knows what it actually is making the noise unless they know you have an ostomy! I've had people look at my tummy strangely when the squealing starts, and it makes me laugh because they don't know it isn't a loud tummy rumble. At yoga one time it started happening, and i knew everyone could hear it, and they KNEW what it probably was because they were all cancer patients too, so i just ignored it. Later someone else made a real poot that echoed against the walls! No one did or said anything, but it was really funny.
I find that hardly anything embarrasses me anymore. I don't know if it's a lack of humility, or i just plain don't care!
I think you'll get used to it for the most part. Just be thankful it doesn't stink like other peoples farts!
Many hugs,
Krista0 -
Singing Stomas
Kim:
Great discussion topic. I am new to a colostomy and I fear the public noise issue. I appreciated the beano suggestion.
I did not think to name my stoma as you have done. At first I was confused by you posting. I will have to come up with a clever name like you have.
Good luck and know you are not alone.
Mike0 -
Not so friendly noises...
I have only had this happen at home in front of my family so far. But last night I was laying in bed and I had some severe gas. My bag blew up like a balloon and stayed that way. Literally looked like I had a balloon attached to my side. At first I thought 'oh no! What would I do if I was at work and this happened during a meeting?' But them I got up and looked in the mirror and all I could do was laugh.0 -
stomas
All the best information I found was on
http://www.healingwell.com/community/default.aspx?f=33
these people know just about everything about dealing with a colostomy or ileostomy. I remember saying "they sent me home with a hole in my stomach and no one cares". I was taught so little and it was a lot to deal with. That board was such a gift. My home nurse printed it on her cards to give to her patients as we found so many answers there.
Good luck and Blessings to you,
Pam0 -
Thanks for suggestionspamysue said:stomas
All the best information I found was on
http://www.healingwell.com/community/default.aspx?f=33
these people know just about everything about dealing with a colostomy or ileostomy. I remember saying "they sent me home with a hole in my stomach and no one cares". I was taught so little and it was a lot to deal with. That board was such a gift. My home nurse printed it on her cards to give to her patients as we found so many answers there.
Good luck and Blessings to you,
Pam
I appreciate your suggestions and can't wait until I get to that point where I really don't care if it sings or not. It is a totally different sound than your tummy growling, and louder, but I'm sure that most people wouldn't have a clue as to where the noise "is coming from."
Thank you Pam for the website. I barely took a look at it, but it looks very informative.
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soundsAnnabelle41415 said:Thanks for suggestions
I appreciate your suggestions and can't wait until I get to that point where I really don't care if it sings or not. It is a totally different sound than your tummy growling, and louder, but I'm sure that most people wouldn't have a clue as to where the noise "is coming from."
Thank you Pam for the website. I barely took a look at it, but it looks very informative.
Kim
with angel it was like that at the Beginning but it stopped a few weeks later he would blame it on me ha ha he was a little joker
michelle0
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