For 45 years I have changed my bag every 7-10 days. I notice the bags now a days have a lot of steps and parts. I will stick to the older ones! The only people that know I have an ileostomy are those I choose to tell. I also have noticed that a lot of stomas are high and seem to be hanging over the waistband. That seems inconvenient.....but it doesn't seem to be bothering those that have it high! I've been watching quite a few ostomy videos lately to see what new equipment is out there. I've come to the conclusion that I prefer the more simple...so I will stick to what I've been using all these years! But your videos are still very interesring!
First of all, I'm sorry if my English is bad. I had my two abdomen surgeries last month, the first one was failed, the stoma didn't work so in 3 days after the first one s the doctor decided to do another surgery, to fix it. I came from a country that doesn't have a proper health care system. They didn't explain anything about what I had to deal with a stoma. I was frustrated and clueless. Your video is really helpful.
Hi Emi, I love your confidence and strength. I'm only 5 weeks into my post surgery from muscle invasive bladder cancer. My Urologist/Surgeon removed all of my bladder, along with making me a ileal conduit (stoma). He also gave me a full hysterectomy & removed my lymph nodes. Thankfully he has removed all of the cancer & now all I need to do is very slowly get back to better health again. I hope your recovery is going well, lots of love from Australia 🇦🇺 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🥰🥰💙💙💙💙
I'm going to have ostomy surgery in a couple months due to colon cancer. I'm not happy about it but it will give me the best quality of life. I'm very anxious to get it done
I've had mine for 13 going on 14 years now. Because of my left hip level leg amputation, I've never regretted it for even one second, being that I'm paralyzed from the waist down from before birth due to spina bifida and hydrocephalus. I still love my life even though there are many activities I cannot join because of this. I received the amputation because of skin cancer on my left rump due to constant rubbing from when I used to scoot on the floor as a toddler to get from room to room. I was born in 1954 so I was middle aged before anything was done
So sorry to hear that. I had crohns for 6 years and had mine in 1976. Once I had made up my mind to have surgery, i couldn't wait. Nearly 50 years ago. Never regretted it for one second. It gave me my life back. I know you posted 2 years ago now, but why did it have such an effect on you ?
I’m so sorry that it is upsetting you. I remember I cried when I was told I would have to have a bag, but after my surgery, I decided to change my attitude and I started to be thankful because it saved my life. I hope this helps.
Good luck, Leah! Let us know if you have any questions, and feel free to check out our Facebook page where there is a supportive and understanding community ready to help! facebook.com/ostomylife Let us know when you're back home. :-)
I have my ostomy with 6 months and its the best I have felt in years, I also have a hernia around my stoma which I hope they can sort out when I go back from my next operation. Im not sure if they can do it.........I hope they can fix it as I really want to get back running and exercising......
Hello how are you. I have a problem...i am a colostomy patient ( after my road accident) problem is that there is a stool in remaining colon near Ractom but it is too hard and sometime immence pressure built on ractom and gave me a tough time even to walk. What should I do ?
The small intestine does not absorb water. So, with the Colon - which does the job of absorbing water - removed, water will go right through the small intestine. I think for those people who have to have their Colon removed a line should be placed for intravenous water.
yeah I have one for about 6mths now u can barely tell I even have one on but I'm glad I found ur video I just subbed if u can check out my channel I just started OK thanks and great video I will stay tuned in and turn on the bell so I can get ur latest videos BC I'm still learning of course I just wish I would have seen this earlier cause I done been in some situations and sometimes that's the best way to learn but it's good to have been better prepared so once again nice video thumbs up😀
I'm happy to hear you are doiong well and are so proactive with wanting to learn! I hope your recovery continues to go smoothly! Thanks for the comment!
Great question! It's different for everyone. Some people decide to deal with the issues that IBD or other reasons for getting an ostomy create - multiple bathroom trips and severe pain. Others find that medication can give them a quality of life that works. Some people go into remission. Other people, it's actually a choice between life and death - or as the medical community sometimes bluntly puts it - a bag or a box (as in an ostomy bag or a coffin). Everyone's story is different and it takes a team of medical professionals, family and friends to help each person make their decision.
You can refuse it, but eventually you'll be in so much pain and agony that you'll have to go to the ER, and they'll do what they have to do, they can't just let you die.
@@ShieldhealthcareI don't think you had too mentioned coffin as that person might not be over the age 18 x might not want to talk to family about it. I think you could have done your message totally different way, by asking questions.
stop lecturing..its not that easy...lot of poor people in the world and weather factor too....do you have that in your mind?....and poor quality products...its a money making opportunity for doctors and companies...better raise your voice against this and save millions...
I dont understand your problem. People have drastic surgery to save their lives. (I had mine for that reason) Its not money making for pharma and doctors. I take it you have never been in ill. Let me tell you what it is like to have to have surgery. I was 21 when i had Crohns. I was in constant pain. my weight dropped from 10 1/2 stone to 7 stone. (5 1/2stone at one point) I had the sh*ts 10 + times a day. I had numerous hospitalisations and operations because of complications. After 6 years i could take no more. I ASKED for the surgery. Without the doctors and 'companies' i would be dead by now. YOU HAVE NO F-CKIN IDEA. Take your silly ideology and stick it up the part of your body you still have.
For 45 years I have changed my bag every 7-10 days. I notice the bags now a days have a lot of steps and parts. I will stick to the older ones! The only people that know I have an ileostomy are those I choose to tell. I also have noticed that a lot of stomas are high and seem to be hanging over the waistband. That seems inconvenient.....but it doesn't seem to be bothering those that have it high! I've been watching quite a few ostomy videos lately to see what new equipment is out there. I've come to the conclusion that I prefer the more simple...so I will stick to what I've been using all these years! But your videos are still very interesring!
First of all, I'm sorry if my English is bad. I had my two abdomen surgeries last month, the first one was failed, the stoma didn't work so in 3 days after the first one s the doctor decided to do another surgery, to fix it.
I came from a country that doesn't have a proper health care system. They didn't explain anything about what I had to deal with a stoma. I was frustrated and clueless.
Your video is really helpful.
Hi Emi, I love your confidence and strength. I'm only 5 weeks into my post surgery from muscle invasive bladder cancer. My Urologist/Surgeon removed all of my bladder, along with making me a ileal conduit (stoma). He also gave me a full hysterectomy & removed my lymph nodes. Thankfully he has removed all of the cancer & now all I need to do is very slowly get back to better health again. I hope your recovery is going well, lots of love from Australia 🇦🇺 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🥰🥰💙💙💙💙
I'm going to have ostomy surgery in a couple months due to colon cancer. I'm not happy about it but it will give me the best quality of life. I'm very anxious to get it done
I've had mine for 13 going on 14 years now. Because of my left hip level leg amputation, I've never regretted it for even one second, being that I'm paralyzed from the waist down from before birth due to spina bifida and hydrocephalus. I still love my life even though there are many activities I cannot join because of this. I received the amputation because of skin cancer on my left rump due to constant rubbing from when I used to scoot on the floor as a toddler to get from room to room. I was born in 1954 so I was middle aged before anything was done
😊😊
I have had mine for 2 years now
I wish I could find someone like u who could do blogs with urostemy bags had my bladder removed and there is like very little out there
I’m 14 years old and getting surgery next week. I’m super nervous 😬
We hope it went really well!
How did it all go?😊🙋🙋
@@bereal6590 it probably went great
I wish I had never had this surgery. It’s destroyed my quality of life..
Hi Jill. .. how are things going for you now?? Hope it's improved 😊😊
same here jill
Jill, have you been able to have the surgery reversed? How are you now?
So sorry to hear that. I had crohns for 6 years and had mine in 1976. Once I had made up my mind to have surgery, i couldn't wait. Nearly 50 years ago. Never regretted it for one second. It gave me my life back.
I know you posted 2 years ago now, but why did it have such an effect on you ?
I’m so sorry that it is upsetting you. I remember I cried when I was told I would have to have a bag, but after my surgery, I decided to change my attitude and I started to be thankful because it saved my life. I hope this helps.
I have surgery next month :(
Good luck, Leah! Let us know if you have any questions, and feel free to check out our Facebook page where there is a supportive and understanding community ready to help! facebook.com/ostomylife Let us know when you're back home. :-)
I have my ostomy with 6 months and its the best I have felt in years, I also have a hernia around my stoma which I hope they can sort out when I go back from my next operation. Im not sure if they can do it.........I hope they can fix it as I really want to get back running and exercising......
Leah Vosburg plzzz tell me stoma is genetic dieases nd it convert to the partner nd tell a man can be become a father after stoma surgery or not.....?
My surgery is next month:-(
@@shabnammalik3977 what are you even saying man?
Hello how are you.
I have a problem...i am a colostomy patient ( after my road accident) problem is that there is a stool in remaining colon near Ractom but it is too hard and sometime immence pressure built on ractom and gave me a tough time even to walk.
What should I do ?
See a doctor,
Seriously you need you ask ?? See your doctor. Dont come to YT for medical advice.
M going to have cirgury next month, pray for me. Blessings to everyone!!!🙏✨️🙏
Yasser, I wish you all the best. Hugs.
Not that easy
How does 1 Person know that YOU HAVE A OSTOMY???
What are you asking? Like what do you even mean?
Sorry, this is an idiotic question that has no meaning
The small intestine does not absorb water. So, with the Colon - which does the job of absorbing water - removed, water will go right through the small intestine. I think for those people who have to have their Colon removed a line should be placed for intravenous water.
Small intestine will absorb water also.
yeah I have one for about 6mths now u can barely tell I even have one on but I'm glad I found ur video I just subbed if u can check out my channel I just started OK thanks and great video I will stay tuned in and turn on the bell so I can get ur latest videos BC I'm still learning of course I just wish I would have seen this earlier cause I done been in some situations and sometimes that's the best way to learn but it's good to have been better prepared so once again nice video thumbs up😀
I'm happy to hear you are doiong well and are so proactive with wanting to learn! I hope your recovery continues to go smoothly! Thanks for the comment!
Shield HealthCare no problem
What happens if you dont get an ostomy surgery?
Great question! It's different for everyone. Some people decide to deal with the issues that IBD or other reasons for getting an ostomy create - multiple bathroom trips and severe pain. Others find that medication can give them a quality of life that works. Some people go into remission. Other people, it's actually a choice between life and death - or as the medical community sometimes bluntly puts it - a bag or a box (as in an ostomy bag or a coffin). Everyone's story is different and it takes a team of medical professionals, family and friends to help each person make their decision.
You can refuse it, but eventually you'll be in so much pain and agony that you'll have to go to the ER, and they'll do what they have to do, they can't just let you die.
Sometimes you die.
You will die
@@ShieldhealthcareI don't think you had too mentioned coffin as that person might not be over the age 18 x might not want to talk to family about it.
I think you could have done your message totally different way, by asking questions.
Baloney an Ostomy is a major life drag…u can dress it up as much as u want….but it is a nasty reality…
You are really beautiful:-)
stop lecturing..its not that easy...lot of poor people in the world and weather factor too....do you have that in your mind?....and poor quality products...its a money making opportunity for doctors and companies...better raise your voice against this and save millions...
I dont understand your problem. People have drastic surgery to save their lives. (I had mine for that reason) Its not money making for pharma and doctors. I take it you have never been in ill. Let me tell you what it is like to have to have surgery.
I was 21 when i had Crohns. I was in constant pain. my weight dropped from 10 1/2 stone to 7 stone. (5 1/2stone at one point) I had the sh*ts 10 + times a day. I had numerous hospitalisations and operations because of complications. After 6 years i could take no more. I ASKED for the surgery. Without the doctors and 'companies' i would be dead by now. YOU HAVE NO F-CKIN IDEA.
Take your silly ideology and stick it up the part of your body you still have.
Do you understand how sick people are before they need an ostomy? Please spend some time on Google