Ostomy: Adapting to life after colostomy, ileostomy or urostomy
It takes time to become comfortable with an ostomy — a surgically created opening in your abdomen that allows waste or urine to leave your body.
Many questions may run through your mind as you practice good ostomy care and live your life. It can help to talk to others who have been there. Perhaps you'd like to ask others questions like: What can I eat? What about leaks? Can I go back to work after colostomy? Can I ride a bike with an ileostomy? Will everyone figure out I've had urostomy surgery just by looking at me? What about intimacy?
Welcome ostomates. Let's talk frankly about living with an ostomy. Why not start by introducing yourself? What type of ostomy do you have? How's it going?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Ostomy Support Group.
I'd love to be able to drink endlessly as you seem to be able to, but my colostomy came about one month before my inability to pee on my own. Now it's all with self-cathing stuff one way or other. And if I don't quit taking in liquid before supper, I'll be up all night...or should I say at this point my husband, helping me to pee. I'm fairly useless at night. Not to mention almost 83 years old.
You might also wish to see these discussions and blog posts:
- Swimming with ostomy: Any recommendations?
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/swimming-with-ostomy/
- Swimming Melted the Brava ostomy protective seal
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/melted-bravo-protective-seal/
- Exercising with an ostomy
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/blog/ostomy/newsfeed-post/exercising-with-an-ostomy/
- Swimming with an Ostomy
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/blog/ostomy/newsfeed-post/swimming-with-an-ostomy/
- Patient Story: Traveling the World
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/blog/ostomy/newsfeed-post/patient-story-traveling-the-world/
When will you get your ostomy?
Friday night I ended up in the hospital with a full blown UTI and they installed a Foley catheter in me. Today is Monday....the UTI is still there but not as bad. I guess that changes my relationship to drinking liquids for the time being. I wish I felt good about it, but I'm just miserable with my first ever UTI. I'm still useless at night and my husband's back still hurts (we are in our 80s), but at least some of it has changed, and with luck for the better.
Colleen: I am a 79 year old male and relative new with my ileostomy appliance. I may have to have for the rest of my life, just don't know at this time. I am 6' 5" tall and was not able to reach the inside of a toilet while sitting, so I had to figure something else, I found flushable dog poop bags and a cup that will accomadate the bag, then I either hang the cup around my neck so it fits the bottom of my pouch or place the cup on something solid and discharge my pouch, then flush all. I can also sit on a toilet, depost into the pouch and flush the bag, have not plugged up a toilet yet, At home I use medical table that adjusts up and down, on the table I place a plastic container and adjust all to fit the bottom of pouch, then simple make my deposit, clean out the container and move on. Would all this information is there anything you have learned over the years that would help me? Thanks, Terry
@xxxlt, Terry, you have found some ingenious ways to work with your height and dealing with an ileostomy. I'm tagging @candywocrn to see if she if she has any further suggestions. I'm not sure if any other members like @kenc @marco789 @piki @csjxvcsjxv @cjay share your stature of 6'5", but they too may have tips to share.
I just use single use disposable ostomy bags.
I sit backwards on the toilet. I don’t know if that would help you. Just dump in toilet and wipe tail with TP and clean inside tail with TP. No extra stuff needed.
The bottom of my pouch does not reach to the toilet, I'm laking about 5".
Here is another gem I have learned and perhaps I am nieve and y'all already know this: I shower every other day when I do I take a plastic container with me, pour water into my pouch, swish it around and empty, makes me feel cleaner. Then I run the shower thru the drain for a minute or so.