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RE: High altitude and altitude sickness with an ostomy

Is this trip for a general visit, or an athletic event? If it's the former, I don't think you'll have much to worry about. I can't say that I recall...

2 years ago
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RE: swelling seal

Yes! There are two issues that can happen, from what you describe. First is that the stoma being as wet as it is, will create issues with adhesion i...

2 years ago
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RE: FAP - genetic and DNA screening

@irshandy Thanks for sharing. It's a pretty incredible advancement in technology, and I appreciate the fact that it's not very evasive, either.

2 years ago
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RE: swelling seal

Hey @ileostony! Coloplast has two different types of barrier rings. One is their "protective ring" and the other is the "moldable ring". Do you kn...

2 years ago
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RE: FAP - genetic and DNA screening

Really interesting, @irshandy. Thank you for sharing. To clarify, did you have a single test done in 2018, and they updated the results with the lat...

2 years ago
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RE: Another Proctectomy Thread

@tony-h Fantastic news, Tony! Not a bad timeline through this whole process, either. Nice!

2 years ago
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RE: New Leak Sensor from Coloplast

In my mind, the goal for every ostomate is to find a system that doesn't leak. Or at least one that doesn't leak enough to use a device like this. B...

2 years ago
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RE: A Mini Guide to Ostomy Supplies : Barrier Rings (w/ video)

Hi Michelle, You can stack barrier rings, but at some point I would have to wonder whether a different appliance might work better without all thos...

2 years ago
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RE: How to protect a prolapse?

I haven't heard of, or seen, a stoma guard that can accommodate prolapsed stomas. I would imagine such a device would be rather large/bulky, too. Fo...

2 years ago
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RE: Stealth Belt - REVIEW

That's a creative solution to your problem, Tim!

2 years ago
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RE: Mucus Mucus Mucus!

I'm sorry you're experiencing that! I have no explanation, but second the idea of having a scope done, just to be sure there isn't any medical reason ...

2 years ago
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RE: Osto Ring

@bigmike322 That's really encouraging news! Thanks for the update.

2 years ago
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RE: Sigmoid colectomy and going on trips

Hi @jillian, I echo what @tigerlily wrote in that keeping a food diary may be helpful. Speaking only for myself, I can "time" when to expect output ...

2 years ago
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RE: Medicare supply coverage

Hi @rick. Being Canadian, I wouldn't know first hand how Medicare works, however, ostomy supplies seem to be covered in this FAQ: "Medicare Part B p...

2 years ago
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RE: Hollister One-Piece Leakage issue

@jdanh Just a quick update regarding the Amazon bags (both brands): The one that's supposed to have a closed filter (i.e. instructions say to poke h...

2 years ago
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RE: A Mini Guide to Ostomy Supplies: Wafers (w/ Video)

Hi Will, I do not use a separate adhesive product, and find that with the proper technique, I'm able to get the wafer's own adhesive to stick very ...

2 years ago
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RE: Hollister One-Piece Leakage issue

@john68 If that's the case, I may try the clipped bags on my next appliance change! Do you have a box of extra clips saved up? I would imagine if they...

2 years ago
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RE: Hollister One-Piece Leakage issue

Yes, I have a few of these Amazon bags with the clips, which I haven't used yet. You can find clips from various brands that are more robust than the ...

2 years ago
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RE: Squeaky is 6!!

That is a lot of progress and accomplishments over the course of *only* six years, @squeakyandliza! Congrats!

2 years ago
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RE: Hollister One-Piece Leakage issue

@jdanh I no longer have private insurance, but the way they did things was that as long as the product was purchased within Canada, I could send a rec...

2 years ago
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