hello my name is veronica and wore an ileostomy for 6mnths due to crohns. A few
suggestions i could recommend are... gas, the only thing that really makes that
go away is she will find that when she wears more clothing you hear it less,
walking is very important also i would take my bag and fold it in half and tuck
it in my undies. As for emptying the bag when out just sit on the toilet i
would just sit and open my legs but first put toilet paper in the bowl that
makes it not splash when you empty... and ALWAYS! ALWAYS! ALWAYS! carry extra
supplies when out you never know when you may need them. I also carried
cottonelle wipes (they are flushable) and after emptying just fold the bag down
a little and wipe inside and close it up and your done. Things will get better
for her right now it probably seems like the end of the world but i promise it
does get better with time. take care and god bless.
debbie <debcrd@...> wrote:Not knowing where you are ..but most places that
do this kind of surgery have ET nurses. Your mother never saw one..and alot of
the time the county you live in ..if you are in the states have an et nurse
there..if her insurance allows and that..she can make home visits to help your
mother learn how to take care of it and all the things that go along with an
ostomy
"Shelli (Ford)" <lynmengroup@...> wrote:Hi, my name is Shelli. My mother
was diagnosed with rectal cancer
earlier this year and had colonostomy surgery over 2 weeks ago.
She is recuperating, having some difficulties and worried about her
future.
Some issues that she really needs help with are:
Soreness on her bottom area from surgery
"Gas" noises from her bag (Is there a bag that doesn't make as much
noise?)
The best way to disgard the waste and clean the bag when necessary
How do you empty your bag when away from home? Do you empty into a
Ziplock type bag; a cup; the toilet?
And, what type of products do you take with you when you are away
from home (cleaners, squirt bottle, etc.)
Thank you so much for all your help. I am planning on getting her
involved with the Ostomy Association in our area, but they only meet
once a month.
Take care,
Shelli
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