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During our meetings some valuable suggestions have been made by the
Attendees that their experiences have taught them. Some of these suggestions
are listed below. I.
Chemo or Radiation
If you are having chemo therapy or radiation treatments and eating is a
problem, you might obtain a copy of Betty Crocker's "Living With Cancer"
Cookbook. It has many recipes to help with your problem.
II.
Bag Disposal
If you are a camper or going on a trip where disposal of your appliance or
bag may be a problem or are tired of kneeling on a dirty bathroom floor or
sitting backwards on a dirty toilet, try Colo-Magic pouch liners. They can
be purchased from
http://www.colostomymajic.com/ or Edgepark also carries them.
This is a very thin liner to insert into your bag that is disposable and can
be flushed down the toilet. They are not only convenient but they are
relatively inexpensive, 300 for about $74.00. It is a much more sanitary way
of disposing of your body waste and adds longer life to your bag usage.
Your cost will be about $10.00 per month.
III.
Appliance Disposal
I use small "baggies' for the disposal of my used appliance or bag.
IV. Blood
Relatives
Bob Pleski was told by a Nurse, when he was having a
colonoscopy, that a blood relative of a colon cancer patient may be eligible
for Medicare payment to have a colonoscopy examination because the person is
considered higher risk to develop cancer of the colon. Most private
insurance companies follow Medicare policy, so they may also cover the cost
of this diagnostic procedure.
V.
Edgepark Surgical
Many of us use Edge Park Surgical to obtain our supplies. They
have a very large selection, will bill your insurance companies for you and
ship in three to five days. You can also set up your delivery on line and
they will ship automatically to you within the time you specify. Very, very
convenient. Go to www.edgepark.com/
VI. Stoma
Paste
In one of
our recent group get-to-gathers we talked about using paste, who does ,who
doesn't , etc. The summary was that we all used it originally because the
nurse told us to use it. After time most of us have experimented and
almost all have quit using it because for most people it did not help and
it was just an extra operation.
If you
have deep creases in the skin then some use it to fill depressions or
maybe some other reason. If you can stop using it successfully, it then
reduces your monthly costs.
VII. Pouch
Ballooning
I want the venting to work for
about 7 days, my normal appliance change time, and to neutralize all of
the odor, all of the time.
I have been using a system for
about 6 years that generally meets the above criteria.
I start with a Convatec vented
pouch 401557 and punch a hole in the top of the removable filter holder
and the put on a Coloplast filter #0509 on top of the removable filter
holder. I use a couple of
squirts of a liquid drop bag de-odorant Hollister M-9 or “STOP", on each
new pouch and again
each time that I empty the pouch.
I
remove both filters when showering and cover the opening in the pouch with
tape. When done, I remove the tape, dry the holder and reinstall both
filters. Sometimes the inner Convatec filter will get wet from liquid in
the pouch working it’s way up after 4 or 5 days. Then dry it the best that
you can and install another Convatec filter. ( A box of 5 pouches comes
with 10
extra filters) Even if I need to temporally remove the Convatec filter and
throw it out and don’t have a spare with me, the second Coloplast filter
seems to catch all odors.
The Coloplast filter and the removable filter holder I keep reusing
for months or until it gets wet.
If
you have questions on this modification I can be reached at Bob Pleski
mail to :pleski@calis.com or phone at
530-432-3699.
The attached photos should help
clarify.
If anyone knows of a vented pouch
that I can buy and that will do what I want, I would like to know who to
contact and the part numbers.
VIII.
Skin Problems
I have very
sensitive skin so I still use the cut to fit appliance. If I have a problem
with skin irritation, I can cut the hole off center which allows me to let
the air cure the affected area.
IX. Colonscope
When you are going to go in for a Colonscope inspection, before
you start taking the laxative, that you install an irrigation sleeve, a very
large container, so that it does not over fill a normal pouch, and cause a
mess.
X.
Lengthening the
use of an Appliance.
When I first started out with an Ostomy in 1997, I used the
appliance material that the hospital started me out with. I was going up to
two weeks before having to change the items. Then I switched to a different
appliance, which worked well for awhile but then I started having problems.
I struggled for several months, having to change every two or three days.
Then I found out about using a Hollister Adapt ring, #7805. I
now put this ring around my stoma and then the appliance is put over it. The
ring is very sticky and holds the appliance in place for up to two weeks.
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11/04/10
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