Swimming with ostomy: Any recommendations?

Posted by Pattyd @patdame, Dec 25, 2021

Does anyone know a good website to purchase protective gear for swimming in both pools and hot tubs? We are new to this group. My husband was diagnosed with stage 3 neuroendocrine cancer in September. If you have a good website we would certainly appreciate it.

Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Ostomy Support Group.

@colleenyoung

@patdame, the social worker who runs the online support group is away for the holiday break. The link will be updated on Jan 3 or 4th.

I love that you're looking for NETs merchandise to wear while you run to further the cause.

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Thank you so much!

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Hello @patdame

The Carcinoid Cancer Foundation offers a lot of "Luncheon with the Experts" where you can hear NETs professionals discuss topics related to carcinoid cancer. Here is the link to those discussions,

https://www.carcinoid.org/?s=Luncheon+with+the+Experts

Here is a website that offers NETs merchandise,https://www.choosehope.com/category/by-cancer-color-cancer-type/carcinoid-cancer-zebra-stripe/. The logo for NETs is a Zebra, indicating a rare disorder.

Is your husband beginning to get his strength back?

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@colleenyoung

@patdame, the social worker who runs the online support group is away for the holiday break. The link will be updated on Jan 3 or 4th.

I love that you're looking for NETs merchandise to wear while you run to further the cause.

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@patdame, the registration link for the NETs support group has been updated. You will be able to register now.

Go to NETs Support Group https://connect.mayoclinic.org/event/neuroendocrine-cancer-support-group-meeting-fl-1-108/

By the way, there is also an Ostomy support group if you're interested. They meet first Tuesday of the month from 6 to 8 pm MT. The next meeting is tomorrow, Jan 4.
Ostomy Support group https://connect.mayoclinic.org/event/ostomy-support-group-108/

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Hello @patdame

Here is the information about the NETs support group that will be meeting this Thursday,

The Jan 6 meeting's topic is Genetic Testing. Family members are also welcome to attend. Find out more and register to attend here:

- Neuroendocrine Cancer Support Group Meeting https://connect.mayoclinic.org/event/neuroendocrine-cancer-support-group-meeting-fl-1-108/

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Its summertime (or almost) here in the northern hemisphere, and some of us are looking to get into the water.

I’ve had my ileostomy for 20 years now, and I’ve been swimming on a Masters Swimming team for almost the whole time. I would pool swim for an hour at a time three or four days a week. Plus, I SCUBA dive, so that means I might be in the salt water for an hour three or four times a day.

I often get questions about swimming with an ostomy – here are my answers:

Can I swim with an ostomy? - Yes, you can! Its important to have an appliance that you feel comfortable with and you feel is secure.
Is there a particular appliance that is better for swimming? - Not in my experience, and I have swum with Hollister, Convatec, and Coloplast appliances. I personally use Coloplast because it works for me.

Do I need to do something special to the appliance before swimming? - My appliance does not have tape, so I usually picture frame the appliance with 3M Medipore tape and then take the tape off after swimming – otherwise the edges get gummy. If you use an appliance with tape, you can also picture frame it so the edges of the appliance don’t loosen up. You can “waterproof” the tape with barrier wipe if you like. Another product I like, especially for SCUBA diving trips, is SureSeal – which comes in a size large enough to cover a Convatec or Hollister appliance that is square. It’s made of the same thin plastic (Tegaderm) that they use to cover your IV.

What should I wear? – As a female, I like to wear a snug one piece with a pattern that helps disguise the outline of the appliance. I typically wear a Speedo, but any swim suit that you feel confident in will work fine. For males, swim trunks with a tee shirt is an option. A cover for the appliance, like a Stealth Belt or Ostomy Secrets Swim Wrap will let you take your shirt off at the beach and keep the appliance covered (personally, I’ve never wanted to go topless at the beach, or wear a bikini, but these would work for females too).

Will anyone notice my ostomy? - I haven’t ever had anyone say anything about my ostomy in the twenty years I’ve been swimming. So.. maybe? But probably not.

What else do I need to know? - I empty my appliance before I go out on the pool deck and get into the water. I tend to change my appliance well before I swim – like at least the night before. I don’t notice that I need to change more often if I am swimming, and I change every 4 days. Some people like to make sure that they have a fresh change on, but I would suggest waiting at least an hour before swimming if you just changed. Its up to you and what you feel comfortable with.

How do I get comfortable? I usually suggest getting into a bathtub with what you are going to swim in and sit there with water over your appliance for a good half hour or so to see how your appliance behaves. This is the both reassure yourself, and to make sure that, if there is an issue, you are in a private space that you can control.

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