--- In ukostomysupport@yahoogroups.com, "Pam Winger"
<pam.winger081@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Tracy,
> Unfortunately I really have no good advise to give you.I
had to have my relocated last year,my doctor moved it down just a
little beneath where the original was.I had a huge hernia at the
site and that was the cause.Have you tried changin your brand of
appliance?That really helped me There are several web sites that
offer samples and I got a bunch of different one and finally found a
couple that work,problem was it was only a temporary fix.Give it a
try
> Wishing you good luck I know how frustrating it is,but keep
trying if you would like write me and I can look up the different
sites I tried!!
> Pam
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: tracy607336
> To: ukostomysupport@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 3:33 PM
> Subject: [UK Ostomy Support ] Help!!
>
>
> Hi,
> I was wondering if anyone out there has a solution for a
retracted
> urostomy. Was at my Consultant the other day who has said he is
really
> not keen to operate to refashion my urostomy as I have an
ileostomy at
> the other side and because of adhesions and scars it would be a
really
> problem to find a suitable site to move it too. I have tried
nearly
> every convexity bags, paste, washers, belts(they get in the way
of my
> ileostomy)and feel completely stuck now. I am having to change
my bag
> ever 4/5 hours. Any tips would be greatfully recieved.
>
> Thanks Tracy x
>