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Colostomy UK
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Colostomy UK speaks about Stoma Awareness on Stoma Aware Day 2024 - BBC Breakfast
Colostomy UK were invited on Stoma Aware Day to speak about the importance of being stoma aware. Featuring in this clip is our President and Colorectal Surgeon, Ian Daniels, and Volunteer, Debbie Meredith.
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Colostomy UK works with Coronation Street on new storyline where character has stoma surgery
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On BBC Breakfast 17/09/2024, Gill Castle spoke about a new storyline we have worked on with Coronation Street where Bethany Platt (played by Lucy Fallon) undergoes stoma surgery due to a botched cosmetic procedure. #coronation_street #itv #bbc #stoma #stomaaware #colostomy #ileostomy #urostomy
Colostomy UK BBC News feature with Giovanni Cinque and Matt Forde
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After popular former Made in Chelsea star, Louise Thompson, revealed that she lives with a stoma on Instagram, we were invited to speak about the positive impact public figures raising awareness for stomas can have on the community. We were delighted to be joined by comedian Matt Forde, who also lives with a stoma. #stoma #StomaAware #bbcnews #bbc
Volunteers Week Celebration Video
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In this video we say a HUGE thank you to all of our volunteers for the splendid work that they do, which allows us deliver our services SUPPPORTING and EMPOWERING people living with a stoma all around the UK. We also here from a number of volunteers about why they volunteer for Colostomy UK. #Colostomy #StomaAware #VolunteersWeek #Ileostomy #Urostomy
Giving Tuesday 2020
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Libby Herbert, General Manager at Colostomy UK shares an update on the challenges faced in 2020 and invites all supporters to join an exciting event in December!
Active Ostomates: at Home' Chair Yoga - Week Four - Spine, Side Body & Twists Lisa Middleton
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After the launch of our online Meditation & Mindfulness, and Virtual Art classes, we’re proud to announce that the next activity from our ‘Active Ostomates: at Home’ programme is a series of chair yoga videos presented by Lisa Middleton. We’ve been hosting chair yoga through stoma support groups since 2016 and it’s our most popular ‘Active Ostomates’ activity. In 2019 we delivered fifty six ses...
'Active Ostomates : at Home' Chair Yoga - Week Three - Hips, legs and feet
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After the launch of our online Meditation & Mindfulness, and Virtual Art classes, we’re proud to announce that the next activity from our ‘Active Ostomates: at Home’ programme is a series of chair yoga videos presented by Lisa Middleton. We’ve been hosting chair yoga through stoma support groups since 2016 and it’s our most popular ‘Active Ostomates’ activity. In 2019 we delivered fifty six ses...
Active Ostomates : at Home' Chair Yoga - Week Two - Head, Neck and Shoulders
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After the launch of our online Meditation & Mindfulness, and Virtual Art classes, we’re proud to announce that the next activity from our ‘Active Ostomates: at Home’ programme is a series of chair yoga videos presented by Lisa Middleton. We’ve been hosting chair yoga through stoma support groups since 2016 and it’s our most popular ‘Active Ostomates’ activity. In 2019 we delivered fifty six ses...
'Active Ostomates: at Home' Chair Yoga - Week one - Arms and Hands
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After the launch of our online Meditation & Mindfulness, and Virtual Art classes, we’re proud to announce that the next activity from our ‘Active Ostomates: at Home’ programme is a series of chair yoga videos presented by Lisa Middleton. We’ve been hosting chair yoga through stoma support groups since 2016 and it’s our most popular ‘Active Ostomates’ activity. In 2019 we delivered fifty six ses...
Colostomy UK: BIG open day exhibitor Securicare
Просмотров 845 лет назад
We talked with Maddy of Securicare Medical who deliver all makes and brands of stoma and continence products so, no matter what you use, they'll deliver it direct to your door. Securicare is part of the Clinimed group of companies which also includes Welland Medical and Clinimed. Colostomy UK's BIG open day had ostomates coming from around the country for talk, interactive workshops and more. C...
BIG open day: Hollister
Просмотров 965 лет назад
Colostomy UK talk to representatives of Hollister Ostomy Care at our BIG open day. Hollister Ostomy Care provides products, resources and services that allow people to resume meaningful lifestyles after ostomy surgery. They were just one of the many great companies who were exhibiting at our bi-annual Open day in which people from across the country gather for talks, information, interactive wo...
Colostomy UK: BIG open day exhibitor CUI wear
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Colostomy UK: BIG open day exhibitor CUI wear
Colostomy UK: BIG open day exhibitor Convatec
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Colostomy UK: BIG open day exhibitor Convatec
Colostomy UK: BIG open day exhibitor Salts Healthcare
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Colostomy UK: BIG open day exhibitor Salts Healthcare
Team Colostomy UK vs Medway Dragons 2019 highlights
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Team Colostomy UK vs Medway Dragons 2019 highlights
Colostomy UK - Beryl's story - 50 years with a stoma
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Colostomy UK - Beryl's story - 50 years with a stoma
Ian and Debbie are both brilliant here.
Delightful,lady! Bless her!
The Stoma is not a plastic bung , I feel that point is lost
I had my colostomy over 30 years ago and I had a baby to a year later my child was born❤ congraduation you will be happy no pain no bath room bledind such peace❤
So strong
Have not met person that wears a stoma yet been three and half years after stomach cancer
Hi Charlotte, if you are looking to meet someone living with a stoma, there are many ways in which we can facilitate this, such as finding you a local support group, signing you up to our befriending service or getting involved with open days. If you would like to explore any of these, please email hello@colostomyuk.org, we also have our private Facebook support group, simply search for 'Colostomy UK Support Group' on Facebook and answer the joining questions- Emily
Me neither 😞
Your amazing lady ❤
This full of great information. Thank you. If you’re diabetic with an ileostomy your diet is not so good. Check with your physician
Thank you so much ❤️🙏🌹
I doubt if the lack of stoma nurses made any difference. They’re pretty uselss
I have a stoma I had a problem in the public toilets said I was emptying my bag when I came out this woman gave me a look as though I was doing drugs or something.
I watch this video when I am having a bad time with my stoma .I am so lucky to be alive ,God bless you.
Thanks for this video. The PR for stomas is amazing...but there's a whole conversation missing about those who can't accept it, don't like it and its traumatized them. Only hearing "oh thats such a positive step" when you're fresh out of surgery is well-meaning but leaves no space to grieve. I'm going to be making a video soon about this subject ❤️
Great to have more awareness out there but disappointed BBC using incorrect terminology. Not sure where “fitted with a stoma bag” has come from. You don’t get a bag “fitted”. You have a stoma formed or created from a bringing a small piece of bowel through your abdomen (from the small bowel for an ileostomy or the large bowel for a colostomy). The operation involves removing some or all of your bowel (again amount of small bowel/large bowel removed depending on disease/reason the stoma is being created and the type of stoma required) and completely diverting your body’s waste removal system. You wear a stoma bag over the stoma exit to catch the waste products and the bag needs to be emptied/changed regularly. The bag is not permanently fitted. This language matters as it causes a lot of confusion when people are faced with this situation and potentially further distress or anxiety when realising what is really involved.
Wow, thanks fun sponge...
Yes, this phrase "fitted with a stoma bag" does seem to be the standard, it has and always will strike me as odd.
I completely agree with Matt. I have a permanent ileostomy and I find it really good once you get settled in with it. Every individual is different though - and I respect that we are each on our own journey in life. The toilets in this country are TERRIBLE often. I’ve done bag changes at the back of the car somewhere discreet as it’s cleaner and just easier. I also joke with people to say that they can’t call me an ‘ars*hole’ any time - because I’ve literally not got one (in my backside) lol.
So true about the problems about public toilets. Too many have been closed it makes people with stoma reluctant to go to places sometimes me included which it is handy having our caravette facilities.
Really pleased for Matt that he had such a positive experience and is making a brilliant recovery. I, however, do think that Matt’s choice of words of “it’s not that troublesome and “it’s easy” are actually quite alarming to hear. It’s a significant lifestyle change and not everyone has such a positive experience. If you’re preparing yourself for surgery it is important to understand that it may not be easy (particularly at the start) and if you are struggling your not weak and there is always support available👍
Matt Forde is a top man.
He most certainly is!
Fab interview
Hi. Is anyone here now? 2024
Lovely video
God she's talking fast can just about make out what she's saying !
Want an incredible story of courage and determination. Thank you for sharing. ❤
I’ve have one now two years no help from the start threw me in the water sink or swim I’ve struggled the last two years 😔
What an inspiration you are. Lovely video to watch. Makes us newbie ileostomy mates feel very fortunate as to what is available today for stoma patients, Thank-you for posting this video, I feel very humbled.
I get pain if I eat garlic,onions,cabbage but everything else seems to digest fine.
talks to fast
The problem is with you
Your a warrior
Me too ❤️
Thanks for sharing your story. Congrats for taking over your life and "animal"
God bless you.
I love this lady. Smart, funny, STRONG and living life to the fullest.
I cant imagine being a child and teenager how difficult it would be to have a Stoma!
This lady is truly AMAZING‼️
You are really a hero 🌹 And your husband is a great man 👍
Are you at increased risk for colon cancer I get free text after fifty then every ten years after that if nit free ages lay twenty five dollsr subspecislist gi copsy
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Fabulous brave lady - you are amazing to tell your story and may I add, what a fabulous family you have - bless you all. xxxx
What an inspiring story. I was born with Spina Bifida, was given 7 years to live. I have a Urostomy bag (for bladder) for the past 56 years. Was married for 6 years ( husband died unexpectedly of a heart attack). I worked as a receptionist at the Association for the Physically Disabled Greater Johannesburg for 31 years until I no longer could walk. I live in my own batchelors apartment for almost 22 years. Am involved with an amazing English guy 6 years younger than me for 20 years I am Afrkaans). He takes care of me because I became bedridden 4 years ago, although I have the support of my family. I make use of home based care and it is very humiliating as I was very independent apart from the fact that I can't drive. This situation I am in now is very depressing and I can't accept what has happened to me. I don't have children but am the proud mother of 2 beautiful Calico cats (mother and daughter). Some of my family members didn't think I would be productive in live and thought I would land up in a home for people with disabilities but because I was very determined I had to proof them wrong. I'll be celebrating my 59th birthday May 18th next year. From South Africa
It's so refreshing hearing someone talk so openly & honestly about their experience w having a stoma. He is the first person I have heard talk about the mess it made, the embarrassment he felt & how it made him cry. My heart goes out to him & anyone that has had or is having this same experience. May God be w you & give you the strength you need to get through this & for better days.
Thank you for sharing your story. I had my ileostomy for 30 years now. What an experience. Lots of love.
God bless you
Had my ileostomy for over forty years, from the start I ate what I liked and used it as a excuse for what I didn’t like. I was told at the start that chocolate was bad for you so I stoped eating it, now I don’t like the taste of it, also lettuce was supposed to be bad for you it sticks to your intestines I do eat it now. Don’t let it change your life live life to the full I have.
My experience from talking with organisations such as these are that they like to be falsely positive.
Sharing your story with others can help them to see there not alone. Blessings to you.
I'm glad I came upon this video. You're an inspiration. Thanks
Thanks for sharing your journey.
She is lovely!
Poor Beryl. Life can be horrible.
heartbreaking story
Informative video but bad production as the music coming in and out is too loud and distracting.