Hello ! I am a doctor in Mexico DF . Your story has been very useful for patients who have or are going through a surgery like yours. The first video I saw you, was the explanation of how to change the colostomy bag . You are a very brave young woman with a very positive attitude . THANK YOU ON BEHALF OF ALL MY PATIENTS HAVE BENEFITED YOUR VIDEOS . A hug and move on.
@djcringer11 жыл бұрын
Just saw your Tosh.0 and it was great. I developed ulcerative colitis in 1994 when I was 15. After a year fighting it unsuccessfully with drugs I had to opt for surgery. I had an ileoanal anastimosis performed in Sept 1995 by WH Schraut at UPMC. I have been living a happy and healthy life with it ever since. During the time of my recovery there was no KZbin nor hardly the internet and so I very much felt all on my own. I'm very happy to see you doing these videos and outreach to help others know they are not alone. These diseases and procedures can lead to a lot of embarrassment and shame and it's through work by people like you that can make others feel strong and confident about their new "ostomized" life. I currently live in Sacramento, but used to live in Chicago for many years. Even tho I do not have an ostomy, I would love to attend one of your meet ups and share stories and meet others who also share a similar predicament. I'm subscribing to your channel and I would love to know how I could possibly be involved. Thank you, and love to your belly
@doncook501910 жыл бұрын
I am 55 colostomy 18 months ago(rectal cancer). How could I feel sorry for myself, you are in the prime of your life and you deal with this. You inspire me when I am down 4 that I thank you! Great job on Tosh.O
@CherryBlossom5151111 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your videos, I found them a few weeks ago when I got out of the hospital after getting my ostomy. They have been very helpful to me, it's nice to see life through the perspective of a another person with IBD, as I have many supportive people in my life but none of them have the problems I have. I went through many surgeries the past 6 years since being diagnosed with Crohn's, I just recently graduated with a BS in Nursing but have not been able to work, which is frustrating.
@clintjmathewson11 жыл бұрын
Funniest Tosh.O I've ever seen. You're an incredible inspiration to those with ostomy's. and nothing can dull your sunshine
@kellykat3210 жыл бұрын
You are a wonderful human being. I love your positivity. You're a class act girl! Much love
@UGAwes11 жыл бұрын
Just saw you on Tosh.0. It was hilarious!! I hope he was really nice about everything. He seemed genuinely interested. Way to go! Btw, I had a colectomy in November of 2012 and had an ostomy for four months... Your videos were so helpful when I was going through all of that. I have a jpouch now and am feeling very good! Hope you are well and healthy!
@Goose_84911 жыл бұрын
I just saw that you were on Tosh.O through Facebook as I haven't been paying attention to youtube lately. I can't watch it online because I'm in Canada but I think it's awesome that you did that. One part of bringing awareness to the world is to bring it in a more comical life so people can relate. It also makes it seem less "old people only have this" and we need to show that we can still dress pretty and have a good night on the town. I haven't commented on your youtube page before but I've been watching your videos for a year and a half now. I have a permanent ileostomy now and also had one when I was fifteen. I went on youtube this time to see if there were others fairly close to my age going through the same thing (I'm 32). I wish this kind of information had been available when I was fifteen because there were no younger people with ostomies where I lived. One of the best things I learned from your videos was the use of spanks to help keep things in place, and I wear them almost all the time now. I hope to see the Tosh.O video soon!
@willier4711 жыл бұрын
Ostomystory congratulations you have made me aware. Just got through watching Tosh.0
@Cmedrano5721111 жыл бұрын
Like I've said before and I'll say it again, your one of the biggest inspirations I have seen. Your right, this is a really big life style change and it's frustrating at first, but once you find people who support you, it gets easier. Thank you very much for all you have done. You have done more than you think for many of us
@joshuagriffiths18063 жыл бұрын
Edit...your sexy thats why I went out of my way to say this as if I had some sort of chance with you.
@csi4law11 жыл бұрын
Struggled with chrohns forever, finally got an il... Thinking about it again, now 15yrs later, but 42 now & scared to death. Not 25 anymore. Thank you, saw u on tosh, following u now. Shout out! Love u!
@Wheelchair-bear10 жыл бұрын
You are an inspiration and very cute! I am a paraplegic and thinking about getting a colostomy. My bowl is very unpredictable and I have to spend hours sitting on the can, sometime 5 or 6 hours a day. Your videos are always informative, thank you. Craig from Canada
@msshay62211 жыл бұрын
Thanl you Laura. You r such an encouragement to me. U help me not to be embarrassed. Thanks again
@Ostomystory11 жыл бұрын
I understand this is not the worst condition out there, but it is a life altering one. I chose not to judge the severity of other's conditions. "Be kind, for everyone is fighting a hard battle." It is not our responsibility to remind people that their struggles are not as hard as others. Each struggle is a difficult one, and people who suffer do more good by supporting, then condemning.
@noraday422411 жыл бұрын
OMG! What leads us to have/had an ostomy is obviously a GREAT challenge! I had a rare cancer called Carcinoid with the primary tumor being in my rectum. My first surgery was in 2011 which resulted in an ileostomy for 11 months. I have been reversed for 11 months now, although I am sooo thankful to be cancer free, I still have hurdles everyday. I am 50 yrs old but this girls videos were life changing for me! I still watch them just about every day even thou I do not have an ostomy anymore!!
@martamachado742811 жыл бұрын
Hey Laura! My name is Marta and I'm from Portugal. I've already wrote you a comment but i didn't had any answer. I have an ileostomy since december 2012 and unfortunately in my country that is unusual so i don't have anyone to talk about it. I've learned a lot with your videos and it had helped me and gave me strenght. Thank you****
@rks-bd6cz9 жыл бұрын
Just wanted to post, love your videos, your video was the first I saw after researching about ostomies when I learned I needed surgery, really put some of my fears to rest, but not all. Thank you for your help, I wish I could share my story with you sometime. Biggest question I have for you, why your decision on a ostomy and not a J-pouch?
@TexasTrojanPony11 жыл бұрын
I love how you express yourself. You're actually very eloquent. You may not feel you convey your thoughts and feelings as well as you'd like...but you got my attention. You're a great fucking girl. *subscribed*
@Ostomystory11 жыл бұрын
I did, but it wouldn't download onto my computer! How do I download it?
@Ostomystory11 жыл бұрын
I'll let you guys know when I know! The producer says they don't have the order of the shows yet!
@johnnyrey955111 жыл бұрын
Keep doing what your doing L .....We all need to be encouraged
@lorddracul801911 жыл бұрын
Pfew! I'm glad to hear it went well with Tosh.0. Will and I watched some of his stuff online and I was really concerned that they would be disrespectful of your dignity or degrade you in the name of entertainment. So I'm glad you had a good time and feel good about it. Hopefully they keep it respectful when they have the final thing to air, because things can be funny while still staying respectful. :) Take care.
@tmack780811 жыл бұрын
If you build the Twitter account we will follow :-) Thanks for your courage Laura and willingness to share
@MrJenlarubia11 жыл бұрын
Hi, I sent you an email a while back with my story, wondered if you ever received it? It would have been from jenlarubia..... just wondered.
@sylviagranados339311 жыл бұрын
when will your tosh.0 episode air?
@lorddracul801911 жыл бұрын
Another meet up would be awesome! :D I would sure show up again if I'm able to. Just please, PLEASE, not under the sun again.
@13penguinsdie11 жыл бұрын
I think your awesome for doing what you are doing. I saw you on tosh.o and at first I thought it was gross and unnecessarily. Then I saw the whole video and understood why. I hope your successful in all your endeavors. Stay strong and keep being the awesome person you are. :)
@Alyssacuttie122811 жыл бұрын
Personal KZbin account!! :) I would love to know more about your life.
@katielunsford11 жыл бұрын
This is awesome! I hope to start a channel like this about my jg feeding tube....
@Lulu9t11 жыл бұрын
Don't let anyone get you down about your Tosh appearance. I usually can't stand him and change the channel quickly, when turning off my DVR and his show is on Comedy Channel. However, tonight, your piece was on and I actually watch his show for the first time. I found that it was funny, intresting and I wanted to learn more about the condition. I dont think his jokes were insulting, I think he genuinely cared, which showed through and surprised me. If it wasn't entertaining, just some boring public announcement / science channel piece, you wouldn't be breaking down barriers, you would just be singing to choir. Instead you took a risk and it will pay off dividends in outreach that most causes have to pay for to even get that kind of exposure. Better yet, for me, you put a face on a medical condition that I thought only affects the elderly. Anyway, I'm sending a donation to the foundation that you put in the video description area. So, one down, millions more to go. Good luck in your efforts towards a cure, every bit helps, no matter what negative ppl might have to say.
@Jackie-jm8lr11 жыл бұрын
why do people get ostomy
@EightySixed79 жыл бұрын
jacquelin bautista There are a few reasons an ostomy may be necessary including: Colon Cancer, Crohn's Disease, Ulcerative Colitis or Diverticulitis, which are Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, Damage to the bowel from any number of non disease related events that can cause Blockage/Obstruction, Perforation, Trauma (ie Gunshot or Stab Wound) to name a few. There are other diseases though Cancer and IBD's seem to be the most common, mine is due to Crohn's Disease. Generally it is near the end of the line by way of treatment options but having said that creating an ostomy is very much a go to life saving operation in many cases. Hope this helps a bit!
@tylerbishop571310 жыл бұрын
SO BEAUTIFUL!!!!
@maryemclea643611 жыл бұрын
what about skype then we can talk plz respond
@gwenestelle780911 жыл бұрын
I am sorry, but your other videos were not posted in my search. I did not wish to slam you or your cause. As a somewhat older person, I just feel that endless chatter is more self-servinng than educational. And I now realize that you are probably helping many people who might not have access to one on one therapy after such traumatic surgery. Guess it's time for me to shut my mouth
@summerlarose749911 жыл бұрын
Tosh makes fun of everything, but sometimes that isn't such a bad thing. He treats you the same as everybody else, and that somewhat shows that you don't need to be babied or treated that differently. He doesn't shy away in the least which is a good example really, showing it's not this thing to fear or hide from (Which you do all the time but it's good to see an outsider do it too). He also even makes fun of himself and admits to embarrassing things so it's not as if he only makes fun of other people. Being on his show really opened this up to a lot of people who wouldn't normally have known much about it and was a good idea. A great many people who never would have heard about this became educated about it. Great job.
@Ostomystory11 жыл бұрын
I couldn't have said it better myself!
@travisgardner95898 жыл бұрын
it's not that easy for me to travel
@Ostomystory11 жыл бұрын
some of my other videos are informative, but this is an update on MY life, because this channel is ostoMYstory. What are you doing to help people with ostomies? I'm putting myself out there for the whole world to see to help people not feel alone, and to feel like they have a friend that has a similar condition. If you think I'm boring unsubscribe. I am not doing this for people with bad attitudes. Thanks.
@lorddracul801911 жыл бұрын
Her channel is not intended as a professional source, but more of a support for others with the same or similar conditions, so I'd say personal chatter is permissible here. Having IBD's and ostomy affects pretty much ALL areas of our lives, so I don't see why her videos should only focus on the illness and surgery itself, this pretty much showing that despite her condition and her surgery she has a life like anyone else.
@TexasTrojanPony11 жыл бұрын
YES PERSONAL ACCOUNT. PLEASE NOW. YOU'RE NOT VAIN. You are *right* about who you are. (I feel bad. I don't go on Twitter. I'm gonna. But a personal blog is a great idea)
@Ostomystory11 жыл бұрын
and to add to this, I agree with Nora. What made us need ostomies was and is extremely difficult. Don't judge what you don't know. You don't know my story, you don't know others'. I don't care if you're "old," and that's why you find this "self serving," that is an extremely close minded attitude. I am helping people by doing this, and your comments spread negativity to this channel
@maryemclea643611 жыл бұрын
that is crazy for them to sy that thanks
@southofheaven432110 жыл бұрын
i seen u on tosh.o,, was so funny,, get the word out there :)
@gwenestelle780911 жыл бұрын
Don't know anything about ostoMYstory, and I did not subscribe. Just went on utube and found a blerb on ostomies. I'm sorry if I offended you. It was not intended. I was looking for technical guidance, not chit chat. I am sure you are helpful to those who are looking for that kind of support. Dealing with an ostomy is very difficult , but there are many other conditions that pose even greater challenges. Just keep that in prospective. Thanks for sharing
@joshuagriffiths18063 жыл бұрын
So beautiful
@zyciewusatvbygosia88808 жыл бұрын
other youtube channel would be great too :)
@Rockystar70711 жыл бұрын
Get a twitter very great story I had a ostamy when I was 18 months
@LukeSn0w7 жыл бұрын
you are gorgeous
@gwenestelle780911 жыл бұрын
You would be far more informative and helpful to those of us with ostomies if you cut down on the useless and frankly quite boring personal chatter.