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Damn bag
How about using a clip to secure your shirt tails. I remember when I had my ileostomy, I had forgot to velcro the bag, luckily I was home but my house slippers were a mess. My ostomy spared me from having diarrhea during chemo. After I had my reversal though things were very rough. Still have frequency issues, reversal was Dec 21. 2007. Cancer free 3 years.0 -
This comment has been removed by the Moderatortiny one said:Damn bag
How about using a clip to secure your shirt tails. I remember when I had my ileostomy, I had forgot to velcro the bag, luckily I was home but my house slippers were a mess. My ostomy spared me from having diarrhea during chemo. After I had my reversal though things were very rough. Still have frequency issues, reversal was Dec 21. 2007. Cancer free 3 years.0 -
KerryBuzzard said:Kerry........Ya have to laugh to keep from crying but.....
next supply order try some disposable bags instead of the reusable....The one shot bag sure is a lot easier to deal with...but with an illeo, im not sure, I have an colonostomy. Although I still think it may be easier......anywho...on with the show buddy....hope your doing well.....Buzz
I,like buzz, have a colonostomy so I donn't know if this will work for you but I use a small bucket(one like butter come in) and place it in the sink. Then drain bag into bucket, empty into toliet, clean bucket and hide under sink until next use. Don't know if this helps but just wanted to throw it out there. Thanks for your story - brought a smile......I know this won't work in a public place but works well at home for me....Mike0 -
Oh My GoodnesscoloCan said:When I was still relatively bed-ridden, my girlfriend was clean
My GF was cleaning the area around stoma as a solid particle started to emerge from the top of stoma. Must have been some gas shooting out right behind it as the jelly-bean shaped stool became a projectile and bounced off her chin.....Good thing her mouth was closed!!!!!steve
You better keep that woman if she sticked around after that surprise Now it seems funny, but I know at the time it wasn't. My husband has been there for some pretty messes too, but not in the face. Gotta love those caregivers.
Kim0 -
HollyHollyID said:Hmmmm...
a man bra... that could come in handy!! )
I just read that one side effects of tagamet is breast development in men. So if Kerry decides to give tagamet a try I'm going to be watching for a solution to holding up his shirt with the home made man bra that his talented wife can craft for him! I know ... warped sense of humor I have!0 -
MaybeLori-S said:Holly
I just read that one side effects of tagamet is breast development in men. So if Kerry decides to give tagamet a try I'm going to be watching for a solution to holding up his shirt with the home made man bra that his talented wife can craft for him! I know ... warped sense of humor I have!
Lori, you may be on to something there...instead of a 'boulder holder' Kerry's mrs. needs to fashion a shirt-tail holder...maybe some velcro tabs on the ends that he can then fix the tails around his neck!0 -
Suzie is quite talentedLovekitties said:Maybe
Lori, you may be on to something there...instead of a 'boulder holder' Kerry's mrs. needs to fashion a shirt-tail holder...maybe some velcro tabs on the ends that he can then fix the tails around his neck!
and I'm sure she could fashion anything up that Kerry would need.
The only think I request are pictures.
Love ya Kerry!!0 -
Some weeks are like thatHollyID said:Kerry, I love you... 'nuff
Kerry, I love you... 'nuff said. (You make me smile!)
Kerry,
I like to call these fun events Sh*t storms. Had 3 in the last week myself. Just laugh it off when you can and go on with life. Good thing is it all washes off.
Don0
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