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Barbara
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I don't know about anyone else, but I was getting frustrated with everything I have had to carry around with me.  It was beginning to feel like the the diaper bags I used to carry for my kids.  In addition to the things for ostomy emergencies I am also diabetic so had meters, meds, needles, prep stuff, insulin pens etc.  . I never much cared for the diabetic kits and they were a pain to carry around.  A friend put me on to a site, myabetic.com. they have very nice purses, backpacks, etc, that organize and protect my insulin stuff, but also have room for my ostomy supplies and the "stuff" I always have in my purse. (Guys, they have stuff for you too).  I am very happy with the purse I bought and wanted to share.


Severe rheumatoid arthritis, spondoloarthropy, polymyalgia rhumatica, type 1 diabetic, IBS and finally, emergency diverticulitis surgery, colon removed Stella born Jan. 27, 2017. 6 bouts of c-diff, failed fecal transplant. Complete colonectomy and ileostomy July 30, 2018. ENOUGH!!


   
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VeganOstomy
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Thanks for mentioning that site - it looks like they have some really great stuff!


Just your friendly neighborhood ostomate.
~ Crohn's Disease ¦ Ileostomy ~


   
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