In my drawer at work....
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Not the only.....
Me, too....although I have never used them....sort of like taking an umberella with you when it's not raining yet...it keeps it from happening!!!
I'm laughing....thank you!....I pulled out my back yesterday, and have been hurting ever since...
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If I were still working, I'd have every medical supply either in
my office or in my locker. While still working I kept a nebulizer with necessary meds in my locker and if needed, I would use it on tge clock. If I were working now, I'd have extra underwear, pants, Depends, colostomy supplies (including gauge pads, gloves, adhesive remover) and whatever I felt I might need......nothing wrong with always being prepared....steve
PS: Many years ago I used to keep protein powder in an unmarked container in my office (along with tons of vitamins, supplements etc which no one ever had the temerity to touch)til some idiot thought it was hand soap-(his hand impression was left in the bag of powder)0 -
Have stuff hidden in car and always try to carry extra pouch andkhl8 said:Me too! And I also keep a
Me too! And I also keep a pair in the car!
When I had my ileostomy I kept an entire change of clothes, plus cottonelle wipes,all the supplies. And whenever I left the house I carried a backpack with all this in it too in case of a blowout!
clip when I go out....You never know......0 -
I will belesvanb said:yes, plus the following items
extra underwear
extra absorbable pull-ups
wipes (flushable!)
water squeeze bottle for irrigation of rectal area
immodium
aquaphor
When I go back to work in mid July, I will be bringing in my emergency supplies. I'm new to being a colostomate, but learning through reading about some of the fun things to expect.
Don0
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