If you've come across this video and are curious what is on my belly, this video explains it! kzbin.info/www/bejne/jX7biIGiZr6Gn68
@GreenJuiceGuy27 Жыл бұрын
Only answer if you feel comfortable. What happened to you that led to you getting an ostomy so early in your life?
@joycecochran4575 Жыл бұрын
As a colon cancer survivor I wore a bag for six months then thank the Lord it was reversed. I wish I had known you back then. I really struggled with mine with living in the country and no help. God Bless you for helping so many people. No one knows how awful it is to go thru this until you have experienced it. You are wonderful. Thank you.
@jeromegilly Жыл бұрын
Bless you🤍
@Pr0ph3cy-k5z Жыл бұрын
What stage cancer?
@joycecochran4575 Жыл бұрын
@@Pr0ph3cy-k5z stage 3.
@chrisballo Жыл бұрын
My mother died of colon cancer -2004. Had surgery in January of 2004. It came back and killed her . She was 70 in 2004
@chrisballo Жыл бұрын
I failed my first colon in 2019
@generationxpvp Жыл бұрын
My 2 year old son who has Hirschsprung’s loves watching your video when he is getting his bag changed, I think it helps him feel like he isn’t alone or different. Thank you
@RedRoseSeptember22 Жыл бұрын
♥
@quanna436911 ай бұрын
My son also has hirschsprungs and loves all her videos
@kaimillie66410 ай бұрын
Hi My 9 year old was just diagnosed with hirchsprung disease and has a osteomyelitis bag we are so new to this any tips or suggestions? Do you know of a support group for Hirchsprung disease?
@all4honor10 ай бұрын
You never think of nurses and doctors being sick. Thank you for allowing us into your life and on your journey. I can't Imagine going through that everyday. It's my mind that is healing. Thank you again for the education.
@mikeengland80 Жыл бұрын
I'm a well seasoned nurse, but from ortho /neuro. I haven't changed a bag since school. I'm now in home care and have my first patient with a colostomy. Thank you for this video 🙏
@joenorman83202 жыл бұрын
You are the cutest, most professional nurse patient and bravest of the brave. I'm just an outsider looking in. I wish you and Zak a continued wonderful happy life.
@Faith-hd6bn2 жыл бұрын
This was so so so helpful. I’m 17 and almost 18 and I just got a temp. Ileostomy for severe colonic inertia. Thank you Maggie!! I’ve been following you for awhile and you are just the best!
@jamesloft8378 Жыл бұрын
I just got my bag 2 weeks ago. and I change it the first time myself today and this video helped me out a lot and I just want to thank you very much for putting this videos out.
@JinnatGaming3224 Жыл бұрын
How many packs do you change in a week?
@josephguerassio-up2gs Жыл бұрын
Myself,I use ; 1pack everything 2 weeks.
@Briannaloves87910 ай бұрын
Does it hurt to change it?
@dominicharrison91347 ай бұрын
@@Briannaloves879 No, providing you use the spray provided 🙂
@TheChelsealynn2 жыл бұрын
I work for a DME company and am training a group of reps in Ostomy supplies and this is by far the BEST video I have seen explaining how everything works together. Thank you for this! You're awesome!!!
@ChrisH930S Жыл бұрын
I’m a colorectal surgeon, so glad you’re doing this!
@RedRoseSeptember22 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for all you do!!!
@chrism.b.5211 Жыл бұрын
I just got an ostomy due to a colonic perforation due to a delayed thermal burn after a flexible sigmoidoscopy with full thickness resection (I was told I needed this procedure after I had a cancerous polyp removed in Feb). I got sepsis and had emergency surgery to remove the perforation and clean out infection. I’ve been devastated by it all. As a surgeon, can you tell me if this is a common outcome? I don’t remember even hearing it was possible. And, Turns out I was cancer free. Why is this procedure being done if a surgeon can’t tell they are injuring someone? Trying to understand why I’m going thru such pain😢
@kyliesharman8870Ай бұрын
Thank you also
@CatCmdr Жыл бұрын
At a hospital I used to work at, we had an ostomy nurse. She did everyone’s, helped them choose the type and size appliance, etc.
@nekokikogaming353011 ай бұрын
I don't have an ostomy bag or have any reasons to watch this other than to educate myself on what it is, what the patients have to go through and to remove stigma surrounding them! I love learning about medical procedures and who knows, maybe I will meet someone with a bag who will need some random stranger to understand and not be weirded out and ill be there for them. You just never know. I'm sure many patients appreciate you and your videos and I would just like to thank you for educating all of us with so much empathy, compassion and kindness! I can only hope if (or when lol) I will have a nurse take care of me, they will be as amazing as you are!
@awkerper Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this, Maggie! I watched this out of curiosity because I have never heard of or seen such a thing. It is interesting to see what it looks like and I am amazed that an intestine can be left protruding through the skin without causing problems. Wow!
@kelcritcarroll Жыл бұрын
Me too! Very interesting video don by a very cute woman!
@smith3329 Жыл бұрын
I LOVE this nurse! When she takes the bag off, it's no big deal! Totally demystifies it!
@rcs3030 Жыл бұрын
You are a sweetheart for tutoring us newbies about our stomas. What a wonderful nurse. Thank you so much.
@jocelynortiz9186 Жыл бұрын
I’m a Pharm Tech with a type 1 diabetic 7 year old. I was learning about insulin pumps & I landed here. I stayed because if any one in my family needs one of these I want them to know life isn’t over & if I’m strong & knowledgeable to get them thru those dark days I’m happy. Thank you for the knowledge & your bravery for sharing a private part of your life.
@hockeysteph2 жыл бұрын
I wish KZbin and this type of content existed when I was 16 and newly had an ostomy. There was SO MUCH trial and error and a lot of modifying existing products so they better met my needs. My favorite "hack" was filling a syringe with barrier paste (like stomahesive) and using that to apply a thin, much more precise line of the paste (because applying directly from the tube was basically useless and just a mess) around my stomach before and sometimes after applying the wafer because it helped the very liquid stool to not get under once everything was in place and especially after a day or two. It helped give me a little more wear time.
@lawrencemays4102 жыл бұрын
Use of a syringe what a great idea. Been 56 years and still learning.
@hockeysteph2 жыл бұрын
@@lawrencemays410 you have to pull the plunger out and fill it with the paste that way, but it then worked SO MUCH better than trying to squeeze a small or precise bit of paste from the tube.
@aleciajanczak8595 Жыл бұрын
Great video! Working in a Hosp for 15 years we had WOCN nurses that did all that for us. I am a Hospice nurse now and I need to change a bag in 2 days so I’m watching videos to get familiar. Looks easy enough. I heard she has a convatec, I believe 1 piece. I liked your video the best!!! Thank you!
@gj9736 Жыл бұрын
I truly admire you with how you explain something that looks so complicated to do! Thank you! 👍☺️
@walterperlowski7518 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, I was the "ostomy nurse" for my wife who had both an eliostomyu and later a geguostomy before I lost her in 2007 to cancers. Your video was super, it let me fase and remeber the experience. I think your videos are the best thing to educate the new folks who are facing ostomy's.
@monicamatteo7664 Жыл бұрын
thanks - I am celebrating 6 years as a Bag Lady! - It was learn as I go - even though I had a great nurse and Dr after my surgery - One of the things I think is important is making sure the skin barrier is nice and dry and then dry off the stoma with paper towel - before I attach my new flange - thanks for the great video!
@ednaanjal4364 Жыл бұрын
Hi Maggie, i recently became an ostomy patient & after2 months of learning how to deal with my new norm, i guess i'm becoming an expert in cleaning & installing new pouch. I prefer changing by standing in front of a mirror where i can see the whole picture. I am using Hollister brand with 2 kinds. One that has a drainage opening where i can empty without changing the implement & the other is a close type. When at home i use the 1st kind so that i save time & supply. For sure, there's a surprising kind of output & when its too solid, make sure to pour a little amount of water to drain & it will discharge faster & less odor to deal with. Always make sure to add the Adapt deodorant before sealing the end of it. I find it very easy & comfortable doing this method & since iI was discharged from the hospital, I did on my own without the help of relatives or anyone. My nurse from the hospital tells me that i am doing a good job & she is my mentor too. One advise to patients with ostomy pouch, watch everything you eat because there is a big impact on the output & always make sure to chew food properly.. your video Maggie is very helpful. Thanks
@MomsCoffee26 ай бұрын
My Dear Friend of 51 years had a kidney transplant 17 years ago, she's been in the hospital for 6 weeks and now has an Ostemy Bag. Thank you for helping me to fully understand what she'll be going through. She did home dialysis for 9 years b4 her transplant, so I know she can handle this too. Thank you again!
@gypsysundrop5 ай бұрын
Your strength and bravery here is beautiful and you shine inside and out!! What an amazing soul you are. Thank you!!
@tomdrew5608Ай бұрын
I had an ileostomy in September. 25 years with crohn's, then came u.c. along with it. It was the first time being hospitalized for it. I'm still getting accustomed to it. Just found your channel today.
@terrizajdel3743 Жыл бұрын
Hi Maggie, I would like to thank you for being so brave to youtube your personal situation. You were a god send to me and many others. I did not have anyone to talk to about this or to ask questions. I have a surgeon but not a bowel Dr and the Ostomy nurses are overwhelmed so it can take 24 hrs to respond to messages or emails. My ptsd related to bag changes, food and showers was debilitating until your calm, humerous matter of fact imformative videos. I still dont have anyone to talk to about my colostmy but your videos and the carnivore diet have changed my life and attitude. Thank you ❤ Terri P.s Zack is a keeper
@NoName4321411 ай бұрын
I’ve had an ileostomy for 20 years. My colon and rectum are removed and there is no way to be reconnected. It’s old hat these days. I really wish that I could have seen this when I first had surgery. Great job Maggie!
@Stokie99 Жыл бұрын
My Mum just had surgery to remove her Anus, Rectum and Colon due to cancer and is having a stoma permanently. This video was helpful for incase i need to help her in her old age. thanks hope you are doing well.
@SassaFrass287 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this. You are such an intelligent & beautiful woman. My elderly mom had this and I never knew how she managed. She lived 15 years from age 72-87 & died in 2015.
@poppyssnoopy5835 Жыл бұрын
Hi Maggie 👋 I have an ilealconduit (urinary diversion). Your video is something I stumbled on looking for my surgery demo and it's so much the same. I just wanted to make sure that I was doing it right. You're so encouraging, I'm greatful that I ran across your video tonite.
@davesteadman1226 Жыл бұрын
This young woman has more courage and strength in her little finger than I have in my whole body!!!
@amberarmbruster19862 жыл бұрын
Your content is the best! Wish I saw before my surgery as it would have helped with A LOT of my fears. But so happy to follow you now, and your patients have the best to learn from!
@southernman5839Ай бұрын
I was helping my daughter changing her bag and I think we had it wrong because it started leaking so we changed it again. I’m hoping we have it right. I’m glad I found you.
@leonardlloyd108910 ай бұрын
Thank you for your courage and helpful information for a population who need it! Because of you, I spell nurse "ANGEL" THANKS!
@Rebrn-bk5emАй бұрын
Recovering from emergency surgery and I’ve got one of these now. It’s scary not gunna lie. Your videos have given me wonderful info on how this all works!
@nubyjolly Жыл бұрын
Your vedio is very helpful and informative. I admire you as a nurse and you are the bravest person I ever met. Thank you sister..May God bless you
@C10Scottsdale Жыл бұрын
Very informative and well done. I have learned much about something I knew very little about. Your video has renewed my respect for anyone who has undergone a similar operation. Whomever the hospital is that you are working at is very lucky to have a person such as yourself on its staff. Again, very well done. God bless you and your family.
@rebeccareardon377510 ай бұрын
Thank you for this awesome explanation! I don’t get too many colostomy patients in rehab nursing but it happens and this explanation was great!
@alejandradiazruiz162 жыл бұрын
This is so helpful as a new nurse myself!!!
@josephguerassio-up2gs Жыл бұрын
Thank you Maggie, your video's are very helpful to everyone dealing with Ostomys,I had a urostomy put on me due to bladder cancer, lost the bladder in 2022, I watched your videos back then and they helped me personally quite alot,thank you so Maggie.😊 💕
@vell2994 Жыл бұрын
Damn, this video is so freaking educational. You're amazing sharing this content for free.
@MikeYeary Жыл бұрын
Awesome video! Wish I could've seen something like this when I first got mine. I've had both a colostomy and a urostomy since 2010, and I've helped show a lot of the nurses at the hospital (because I'm there kinda often, unfortunately) 🙁 how I've learned to change my appliances. I use unscented baby wipes to clean my skin and keep them handy. I put skin prep all the way around my stoma, and use ostomy paste. I put a bead of it all the way around the opening of the flange, and then stick it on. I'm usually able to make my bags last a week at a time. I use ConvaTec high output colostomy bags. They have a tube opening with a cap, instead of the large Velcro opening. It's made to connect to an overnight bag. If your movements are formed, you can use warm water to soften and irrigate it. I find it much easier to hold onto while emptying, and much easier to clean after emptying.
@panagiotaalexopoulou46103 ай бұрын
Έχω και εγώ στομια αλλά δεν εχω αυτο που χρησιμοποιείτε εσείς 14 μήνες και τώρα θα ξανά χειρουργιθω για σύγκλιση του εντέρου....μπράβο σας πάντως για τις πληροφορίες να είστε καλά .....❤💋🙏🏻🇬🇷
@LetsTalkIBD2 жыл бұрын
If you liked this video, keep your eyes on this playlist as I add more videos about ostomy care for nurses! kzbin.info/www/bejne/lXa0kpiVlqaYo5o
@user-xh9jm4di6x2 жыл бұрын
I noticed the extra space between ur stoma and the wafer ring. I was having trouble with skin irritation when my wafer size was to big. until i ordered it the same size as my stoma i was able to stop havin to use extra products. now my waste goes directly in the bag an not all around the sticky wafer. Does wafer size matter?
@janettedoty7540 Жыл бұрын
Thanks GOD BLESS YOU ❤
@melissawilliams2325 Жыл бұрын
Hi, on July 20,1990, me, my mom and younger brother were in a car accident. My mom was hurt worse than me and my brother. Anyway, the Dr didn't know that her intestines were leaking until 7 days later. So, she had to have surgery and had to put a colostomy bag on her. But hers was an eliostomy. It was a dirty job helping her empty out her colostomy bag, but someone had to do it. She passed away Nov 25,2005. I miss her. I wanted to share this with you
@gailholloway5537 Жыл бұрын
Hello thank you for sharing. Dr. Took almost all my colon out 2016 and I seemed to be ok for a few year's now my Left side is Always in so MUCH PAIN and now it's anything I eat I'm in pain. Getting a cat scan in May. Not fast enough with what I'm going through. Did you or does anyone reading this ever had left side pain to where you feel like it's going to be the death of you? I do n ok can't get out of bed of time's anymore. I wake up in the night whining to the point it wakes up family in my home. Pain in lower left that goes around to front and stabbing me? Before surgery was like this and now it's worse? Can anyone explain if they go through this? Dr. Said he expected me to already had been back to him,but I've been fighting this pain so I didn't have to get the bag,but I just cannot fight it anymore. Right now I'm hurting and sick from the pain,but IDK how much more pain I can take without just going on to emergency room,but they don't know what to do really? Pain med's Do not help and I don't WON'T no medicine in me that doesn't help ya know? If anyone KNOW'S or understand's what I'm going through please let me know THANK you May GOD BLESS us all going through this.
@melissawilliams2325 Жыл бұрын
@@gailholloway5537 ,hi, when my late mom used to wear a colostomy bag, she never complained about her side hurting or anything. But, it was a dirty job trying to help her empty 🫗 the bag out. Well, she actually did it herself when she'd use the bathroom. I no longer have my mom, I miss her everyday.
@cookingbooth10332 жыл бұрын
Your stoma “talks”! I love it. Marshmallows can help. I usually eat a couple a few minutes before. It can help.
@joobletmaster5000 Жыл бұрын
This is so fucking cool. The fact that treatment like this exists is incredible and that the intestine can just poke out like that, and it's fine, is mindblowing.
@Chelle12142 жыл бұрын
Great video for nurses and new ostomates! I can't tell you how many nurses I've taught how to care ostomies, especially my mitrofanoff (it's debatable if that's an ostomy or not who knows). My ostomy bag changes in hospital often have half a dozen nurses in the room; new and experienced. I never mind and my hospital knows I'm happy to do it so they all troop on in 😊😊
@rclidinst Жыл бұрын
What a sweet helpful young lady, your helping a lot of people God Bless!
@erbro Жыл бұрын
Thank you for these videos. I have had a colostomy for a little over a year now, and I am very happy with it. I too have this "Tupperware" system by Hollister, and it works for me. Granted, it is hardly invisible, but that doesn't bother me. This week I went swimming with it for the first time, and it worked great. With a stoma swim girdle and a male swim suit, worked like a charm. The only thing, with Hollister you have to change the bag afterwards because the carbon gas filter gets saturated when it gets wet.
@KAli-dk6on2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Maggie for this! Always appreciate how well you explain things 😊
@bjquilts29 Жыл бұрын
My friend just had surgery today. She is 72. She is so scared and concerned about having an ostemy. I will pass this on to her.
@jazminedorsey6189 Жыл бұрын
She'll make it
@montanamornings85263 ай бұрын
These are such great videos. I had one lesson in the hospital and was on my own after that. It was a nightmare. 6 years later I’m am doing ok. As a male I also have to shave the area.
@jennakennedy3403 Жыл бұрын
I pray my chrons doesn’t get this bad, my heart goes out to those living with a stoma. My mom had one for a short period of time as well her symptoms were caused by lupus though
@mikewilson8513 Жыл бұрын
I had crohns for 6 years starting in 1969. I had my surgery in 1976. my life was so wretched and miserable. I knew surgery was the only way to get my life back. I told my consultant i was ready. The whole of my colon was removed as was my rectum. I will tell you honestly, not for one second i have regretted my decision. I literally had my life back. It was that momentous. I I hope things turn out for you, whatever you decided. An I ileostomy is not the end of the world. It was the restart of mine. (i was 26 when i had it done, I am 74 now, and in excellent health. My Crohns never returned.
@ecoder999 Жыл бұрын
i had a temporary stoma for 2 months back in 2003 - i really whish i had such good videos and products back then :)
@car17yn712 жыл бұрын
OMG my last bag change, My stoma became SUPER ACTIVE as I was getting ready to reapply. I use "Squishy gauze" (gauze rolls that I cut to about 12 inches and then fold the ends to the middle and then fold that in half). I soak the gauze with SODIUM CHLORIDE 0.9%. I can use it to clean around the stoma AND to catch output. I was so glad I had it because I needed 6 of them just to catch what decided to come out ... 3 rounds each using 2 gauzes. 99% of the time, I have irritation. I use stoma powder and skin barrier spray to "crust" the areas.
@DahliaAsmr1439 ай бұрын
4:57 definitely try on the template really quick before cutting into the bag to see if there are any changes in your stoma especially right after surgery because mine started out pretty big and then kinda shrunk and changed over time
@yattyatim6238 Жыл бұрын
Thank you maggie..your video is very helpful.. I'm diagnosed as low rectal cancer...will having 3 major procedure in the near future..and im goong to wear stoma bag..your explanation very clear and im positive i can face my new life❤️
@J.G.8172 жыл бұрын
I use Coloplast Maggie ,one peace,I have know problems with them at all,thank you for the information, you covered everything, good job.
@lindsaymanns35599 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing ! My Mum has a stomach bag so now I know how and when to help if I ever need to
@ashleyautopsy62 жыл бұрын
I just saw an add for something about stealth belt to use for an ostomy it claims to help with leaks and irritations also put less weight on the bag maybe you should take a look it goes under clothes looks like your wearing nothing. Thought I bring it up. I don't have one but I love learning about it with you. It helps me know more about it and appreciate people who have it.
@cassidyallengar Жыл бұрын
Don’t have a stoma, never seen a person with a stoma so this was very informative thank you 😊
@endtimeawakening55574 ай бұрын
Awesome, Maggie! I'm new with this and all information is helpful. Thanks, again, and God bless!
@JM-ig4ed2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for doing these vids - so helpful and educational. One question I would have is.... I am horribly allergic to all adhesives - I don't know what I would do if I ever had to have this done.
@tommartin38332 жыл бұрын
I recall you used to have problems with you skin wicking and getting irritated. I think you also had trouble with your bag adhering to your skin. How did you resolve that? Your skin looks great now. From one ostomy patient to another, thank you.
@LetsTalkIBD2 жыл бұрын
I started using Flonase on my skin! It has been so helpful in healing it! While is was still in rough shape, Marathon helped protect the irritated skin
@maryed46762 ай бұрын
Thanks A LOT, Maggie for making these GREAT videos for us 🙏🙏🙏You are an angel ❤❤❤
@trevorbyford Жыл бұрын
Total respect - What a lovely person you are.
@HelloNewMoon Жыл бұрын
I had to learn to change and care my dads b/c he had a stroke after his intestines burst and he went septic. It also eventually got worse and gave him dementia when the sepsis got to his brain. I really wish YT was then the way it is now b/c a nurse came only once to teach me and went so fast I didnt learn much. I had to figure it out and there were so many accidents. I feel bad I didnt do better for him for so long. Eventually I got the hang of it but still had blow outs once a week. I went to a medical supply store before my wedding and told them I needed help b/c I was worried there would be an accident on my wedding day. The man there took over an hour with me, told me what soaps I should and should not use, how to get the best stick, what wipes never to use…all this stuff I needed to know for so long. My wedding day was accident free for dad. He couldnt get out of his wheelchair but they played a song for us and I held his hand for a while and then my brothers danced with me to finish it out. He lived one more year after that and we avoided so many accidents b/c of what the man at the supply store told me. If I had YT it wouldnt have taken me 3 years to find someone to help.
@randyhollister8953 Жыл бұрын
Outstanding video! Very thorough and helpful.
@porschecarreras992cabriole8 Жыл бұрын
Very good care of the skin where the adhesive goes. Normally it gets so irritative red and itchy
@rogerzambrana50534 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@LetsTalkIBD4 ай бұрын
Thank you!!
@monikamichaelis-iw3to10 ай бұрын
I found the Hollister rings fitted my stoma perfectly. No need to cut.
@kittenkorleone2918 Жыл бұрын
I don't know if my comment is surprising but I'm a wife of 25 years to a man that has a colostomy and finally allowed me to help him during a severe crohns flare up because he could no longer do it for himself. He got the colostomy at 14 and was very private about its maintenance all during our marriage but never was a bit hesitant in the sex department. I'm glad he could be free around me to a point. It was never a hindrance to me. I married the man attached to it and not the other way around. Trial and error has been my MO during this awful time in our lives since he continues to be gravely ill and has been hospitalized for most of 2023. Please pray for him. Your videos have helped me a great deal. I wanted to find a way to manage it that suited me. He was so ill that he couldn't explain how HE DID IT. Thanks for helping me find a way and I think your videos are well done and informative.
@АнастасияЖуравлёва-т1щ Жыл бұрын
Какая же вы умница! Вы пример для подражания. Продолжаете жить и радоваться жизни. Это здорово! Не каждый принимает себя с таким телом!
@sueh1091 Жыл бұрын
thanks for having the courage to show this. interesting. I would never know. so is that part sticking out, part of your intestine? does it hurt to touch? interesting.
@LetsTalkIBD Жыл бұрын
Yep, it's my intestine! There are no nerve endings so I can't feel the actual intestine!
@sueh1091 Жыл бұрын
@@LetsTalkIBD thx!
@greenedout7732 Жыл бұрын
I THINK YOU ARE A BEAUTIFUL GIRL WITH A GREAT ATTITUDE...THIS WOULD PROBABLY BREAK ME, I WAS STABBED 3 TIMES IN THE STOMACH THROUGH THE BOWEL BUT I NEVER HAD A BAG AND I THANK GOD FOR THAT, I THINK YOU'RE A GREAT SPOKESPERSON FOR THIS AND I CAN IMAGINE LOTS OF PEOPLE GAINING KNOWLEDGE THANKS TO YOU! I ALSO THINK YOU'RE SUPER CUTE! MUCH LOVE FROM AUSTRALIA ❤️🙏
@user-vt6oy3us4m Жыл бұрын
It seems easy, until your the one with with the ilostomy bag. It was so hard for me especially when the tape would unstick and an explosion would occur. Sleep was deprived and I would also get panic attacks. God will I will be getting a reverse, until than I'm still a nervous wreck. Thank you for the advice
@madhatter909 Жыл бұрын
thank you you are so brave I'm a CNA and HHA and my neighbor has one. She is very uncomfortable with it.
@alexmarshall43312 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting... I'm new to the whole thing, just 5 months...still dealing with the head stuff ie down mood, stigma PLUS accidents while sleeping...👉🇬🇧👈👉💎👈ps SUBSCRIBED UK
@hannahk1306 Жыл бұрын
Have you found Hannah Whitton's channel yet? She has a stoma and lives in the UK, so has talked about things like what's available in the UK in terms of stoma care. I can't remember if her stoma content is on her main channel or her 2nd channel (More Hannah), but I'm pretty sure there's a playlist for it. She also had a baby last year, so there's some stomas in pregnancy videos too.
@alexmarshall4331 Жыл бұрын
@@hannahk1306 Hey thanks for getting back... I'll check that out... 👉💎👈
@jg12962 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video! In LVN school and this was great! Will share :)
@scottso241 Жыл бұрын
I want to thank you for the video my wife is going to have one at some point. Am so nervous to scared 😳 am feeling helpless for the first time 😢 am a EMT but been in the medical field for many years. As many things and I work in the operating room for long time. But it is different feeling since this is my wife 😭 your video is very helpful 😊😊
@greatray62625 ай бұрын
Thank you, this was a very helpful video.
@brooklyntyrrell6823 Жыл бұрын
So you’re telling me they put your intestine leading out your stomach and it’s like a wet organ on the outside of you and then they can put it back in sometimes with other people!? I feel so dumb but I am amazed. Humans are amazing. You are amazing!
@terrymay2000 Жыл бұрын
You are very courageous, Maggie.
@nicoleofnowhere8842 Жыл бұрын
This is amazing and educational. Thank you!
@warrenken4686 Жыл бұрын
I used hollister, used the elastic belt that clips onto the sides Of the bag and a custom made bag cover. Tried a stealth belt but felt it was too restrictive
@cookiesroblox67592 жыл бұрын
are ostomy products expensive in America.. I live in England so I don't pay for my products its covered by the NHS.. so I was curious how much its costs in USA x
@YKienCuaTui Жыл бұрын
thank you for the video, it helps a lot, I'm taking care of my mom, she's had a Colostomy recently, May I ask if you have tips to avoid leaking? much appreciated
@candywiley-pei Жыл бұрын
Dear Maggie, I suffered with Ulcerative colitis from 20- 22yrs old. I was born with this problem however it stayed in the background til age 19. After 2.5 years of cramps, bloody stools, losing weight and becoming emaciated and weighing 98lbs.,, severely anemic, menstrual cycles stopped
@candywiley-pei Жыл бұрын
CONTINUED: I collapsed right at the G.I. Dr's. office and was admitted to the hospital on the edge of death. I spent 1 month there...1 or 2 weeks inagonizing pain unwilling to have the total cholectomy. I finally agreed then went through with the surgery. I have had a Koch pouch 1 yr. Later and a Barnett's procedure 20 yrs later. I'm now 72 and I never had a role model like you to gain confidence and self esteem. But I've been blessed with courage to forge ahead. God bless you for your mission and clarity to erase all the embarrassment and feelings of inadequacy that usually goes along with the journey. I've been married for 50 years and adopted 2 kids, 5 grandchildren, and live a wonderful fulfilling life. I feel blessed! P.S. I am beautiful & confident. I am Candy...Roberts wife.
@jazminedorsey6189 Жыл бұрын
IM SO GLAD YOU MADE IT YOU ARE LOVED 💕
@vanessabarnett6548 Жыл бұрын
You did a great job!!!!
@guitargoddess8210 ай бұрын
Just a curious person here who loves to learn. I should have been a nurse. 🥲 This is very helpful and informative and I'm sure you're changing lives with these videos. ❤️🩹 So Thank You.
@locomotion6010 ай бұрын
Great video. My son had a colostomy bag when he was 7 years old. He had NID. Neuronal Intestinal Dysplasia. Do you know what NID is and how it effects the bowel movments?
@niamh5289 Жыл бұрын
I really cannot thank you enough for your videos and the information you have provided here. I live on the west coast of Ireland and was rushed to hospital 2 weeks ago with a ruptured bowel due to untreated damage from endometriosis. The healthcare system here on the west coast is an absolute joke. I have been left sitting in my own blood and waste every day by nurses and doctors with a leaking stoma bag that is connected to an overflow bag by my bed. I think my wound down the front is infected as it is oozing yellow green pus but it has been ignored. I feel so dirty and honestly like I have been treated like a wild animal. I have been so upset by the way I have been treated and not being able to help myself has really impacted my mental health. I have just changed my stoma bag for the first time with the help of this video. I don't have access to a mirror and it did not go perfectly BUT I am going to give myself some time to recoup and then give it a second attempt which I feel confident will go better. I know once I go home and can access a mirror it will be easier to see what I am doing. I am so proud of myself right now for getting this done and I know it is a huge step for me in feeling confident enough to leave this horrible place and people behind. It's really really terrible in here and the experience has pushed my usually positive mental attitude to breaking point of on a daily basis. Thank you again, I cannot put into words how much you have helped me.
@gailhambrick4271 Жыл бұрын
I am praying for you.
@niamh5289 Жыл бұрын
@@gailhambrick4271 thank you Gail that means a lot xx
@elenagura4055 Жыл бұрын
@@niamh5289 попробуйте мазь офлокаин,она от гнойных ран и ожогов.translate, please.
@feliciawarfield5039 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Maggie for sharing this video has given me confidence for sure xoxoxo
@6Fiona6_P_62 жыл бұрын
There’s one group of people You left out of this post. That’s Carers. This post is a great educational tool for them as well. This should also give Carers of Ostomy partners, friends and family the confidence to be able to care for the Ostomy Person and help them if needed…… ⚛️☮️🌏
@constancelupo47522 жыл бұрын
Thank you. My stoma is always active and making it difficult to change barrier and bag. Yuk!
@sarahlouisestafford2448 Жыл бұрын
Change the bag before you eat or immediately after you eat as that's what i do x have no problems.
@cindyshaw4571 Жыл бұрын
The skin on your belly appears clear and has no redness. What are you doing with the skin to keep it from breaking down under the backplate? Can you advise about this.? Thank you in advance.🙏
@sergeantmetalhead417 Жыл бұрын
I currently have colon cancer. If i need surgery I'll have a permanent ostomy. I told my doctors i want whatever will give me the best quality of life.
@karenshepler71282 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this. Very informative. Take care 🙂
@sempafi89911 ай бұрын
Go Mags you are an expert
@dinahbriggs92932 жыл бұрын
Very informative! You said something about swimming. Can I go in the ocean? When I have leaks it is always on the right side of my stomach in the middle. Paste or something else?