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colostomy
Hi Members I had colon surgery in 2002 last 2 year I have colostomy , there are some pimple just surrounding my stoma, & these are bleeding & paining. Is there any suggestion for this asked problem
Hi Members I had colon surgery in 2002 last 2 year I have colostomy , there are some pimple just surrounding my stoma, & these are bleeding & paining. Is there any suggestion for this asked problem
leepsa
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Living with a Stoma
11 years ago
last 2 year I have colostomy , there are pimple just surrounding stoma, & these are bleeding & paining. any suggestion for this
Hi Members I had colon surgery in 2002
Hi Members I had colon surgery in 2002
leepsa
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Cancer Patients Aid Association India
11 years ago
colostomy
Hi Members I had colon surgery in 2002 last 2 year I have colostomy , there are some pimple just surrounding my stoma, & these are bleeding & paining. Is there any suggestion for this asked problem
Hi Members I had colon surgery in 2002 last 2 year I have colostomy , there are some pimple just surrounding my stoma, & these are bleeding & paining. Is there any suggestion for this asked problem
leepsa
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Cancer Patients Aid Association India
11 years ago
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liners
I have been talking to a gentleman in Canada who sells liners for ostomates, they are used inside the pouch, apparently are easy to use and reduce smell and also they are thrown away so the stoma is not emptied, the liner is removed and flushed away, they mean in the US that pouches last much longer,
I have been talking to a gentleman in Canada who sells liners for ostomates, they are used inside the pouch, apparently are easy to use and reduce smell and also they are thrown away so the stoma is not emptied, the liner is removed and flushed away, they mean in the US that pouches last much longer,
earthsoul
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Living with a Stoma
11 years ago
My life with an ileostomy from the start
I was diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis in 2002. It progressed quite quickly and by December 2005 I was virtually housebound because of incontinence. In March 2096 I haemorrhaged and was admitted to hospital. I was given high dose steroids for three weeks in an attempt to get the UC under control but
I was diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis in 2002. It progressed quite quickly and by December 2005 I was virtually housebound because of incontinence. In March 2096 I haemorrhaged and was admitted to hospital. I was given high dose steroids for three weeks in an attempt to get the UC under control but
StomaOwner
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Living with a Stoma
11 years ago
Awaiting endometrial ablation and excision of endo surgery has anyone else found this to have helped?
Hello, I saw my consultant yesterday and discussed further surgery options, seems I don't have many options as my bowel and uterus are stuck together so can't have the hysterectomy I'd hoped for. I'm now awaiting to have endometrial ablation and removal of adhesions on ureters along with endo removal
Hello, I saw my consultant yesterday and discussed further surgery options, seems I don't have many options as my bowel and uterus are stuck together so can't have the hysterectomy I'd hoped for. I'm now awaiting to have endometrial ablation and removal of adhesions on ureters along with endo removal
Edsmom
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Endometriosis UK
12 years ago
Has anbody else lost most of their small instestine to ovarian cancer
I have 3.3 ovarian cancer and I am in remission (yay, after a year of chemo). As part of the surguries I have lost most of my small instestine. I have experienced two serious bowel obstuctions but I cannot be operated on any more. I have to eat very low fibre, low residue food and very small amounts
I have 3.3 ovarian cancer and I am in remission (yay, after a year of chemo). As part of the surguries I have lost most of my small instestine. I have experienced two serious bowel obstuctions but I cannot be operated on any more. I have to eat very low fibre, low residue food and very small amounts
Myf_Maggy
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My Ovacome
12 years ago
My Journey, as promised!
Dear All! I promised an account of my journey so far to help, if I can, others to put this awful condition in perspective so here goes! In 2009 I was approaching my 69th birthday and enjoying life working 3 days a week for CAB. I was running an outreach centre twoo days a week and overseeing the
Dear All! I promised an account of my journey so far to help, if I can, others to put this awful condition in perspective so here goes! In 2009 I was approaching my 69th birthday and enjoying life working 3 days a week for CAB. I was running an outreach centre twoo days a week and overseeing the
MargaretJ
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My Ovacome
12 years ago
Dear daughter's results from op
Good morning lovely ladies, Dd had her op on November 9th and we went up to the RM yesterday for the results of the biopsies that were taken and to find out exactly what was done at the op. A fairly big (no dimensions given) endometriosis cyst was removed and found to be full of old blood when opened
Good morning lovely ladies, Dd had her op on November 9th and we went up to the RM yesterday for the results of the biopsies that were taken and to find out exactly what was done at the op. A fairly big (no dimensions given) endometriosis cyst was removed and found to be full of old blood when opened
Honey3
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My Ovacome
12 years ago
hi any1 in the east yorks area under 60 with fibro and otherhealth issues have a bus pass replies would be most helpful thankyou soma xx
soma1
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
The Stomach that got away
In October/November 2011 I was diagnosed with Barrett's Oesophagus which, shortly after, changed to confirmation that there was a cancerous cell present within my oesophagus. Following an attempt to get rid of the lump endescopically, it was decided that a course of chemotherapy would be required
In October/November 2011 I was diagnosed with Barrett's Oesophagus which, shortly after, changed to confirmation that there was a cancerous cell present within my oesophagus. Following an attempt to get rid of the lump endescopically, it was decided that a course of chemotherapy would be required
DaddyPig
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
12 years ago
From QPR to patient compliance and a bowel transplant!
Wednesday, 7 November 2012 It was never a sending off, I mean not even the home fans around me called for it and then there was the goal. Don't get me started on the goal. I mean not only was he offside once but actually twice - the referee is a w...........onderful guy the QPR fans chanted or something
Wednesday, 7 November 2012 It was never a sending off, I mean not even the home fans around me called for it and then there was the goal. Don't get me started on the goal. I mean not only was he offside once but actually twice - the referee is a w...........onderful guy the QPR fans chanted or something
michaelseres
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IBS Network
12 years ago
Have questions about stoma surgery?
That's what the Questions sections is for!
That's what the Questions sections is for!
Hidden
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Living with a Stoma
12 years ago
My ICU story and after.....
On the morning of 17th July 2007 I was particularly happy. Summer Term had just ended so I had 6 weeks of holiday from my Teaching Assistant job ahead, my husband was coming back from a 3 week research visit to Australia on Friday and my first grandchild was due in August. Life seemed very good – I was
On the morning of 17th July 2007 I was particularly happy. Summer Term had just ended so I had 6 weeks of holiday from my Teaching Assistant job ahead, my husband was coming back from a 3 week research visit to Australia on Friday and my first grandchild was due in August. Life seemed very good – I was
barbs58
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ICUsteps
12 years ago
An ostomy wrap review.
http://monnie-forwhatitsworth.blogspot.com/2012/10/being-awestomy.html
http://monnie-forwhatitsworth.blogspot.com/2012/10/being-awestomy.html
monnie
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Living with a Stoma
12 years ago
Just another manic Monday
And here comes another week! Trying very hard to stay cheerful, although the knowledge that in only 16 days, my boyfriend will be under general anaesthetic having a major bowel op is keeping me in a constant state of panic. His surgeon is supposed to be one of the best and most careful that there is
And here comes another week! Trying very hard to stay cheerful, although the knowledge that in only 16 days, my boyfriend will be under general anaesthetic having a major bowel op is keeping me in a constant state of panic. His surgeon is supposed to be one of the best and most careful that there is
SootyB
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
replies to what sex and age?
hi every one, just wanted to thank the 20 fibrofriends who posted a reply to my question what sex are you and what age did you get fibro, up to now its 16 female and 4 male various ages . tc have a good day, enjoy the sunshine love and thanks
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hi every one, just wanted to thank the 20 fibrofriends who posted a reply to my question what sex are you and what age did you get fibro, up to now its 16 female and 4 male various ages . tc have a good day, enjoy the sunshine love and thanks
soma
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soma1
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
weight ?
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soma1
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
Despair
Sorry all! just a bad time! I don't normally 'do' despair! And why now? Cancer in remission! Sciatica tolerable! Pain relief possible! Why , oh why , do I feel like shit and can't talk about it! I am 72! I could never have expected a sex life at my age! So the stoma should not be a problem, after all
Sorry all! just a bad time! I don't normally 'do' despair! And why now? Cancer in remission! Sciatica tolerable! Pain relief possible! Why , oh why , do I feel like shit and can't talk about it! I am 72! I could never have expected a sex life at my age! So the stoma should not be a problem, after all
MargaretJ
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My Ovacome
12 years ago
Bowel Transplant + QPR + NewsRoom+ Emotional turmoil = ME!
Thursday, 20 September 2012 I spent ten days writing and then re writing this blog post as there has been so much going through this tiny mind of mine and I never knew how to start. Then about half an hour ago I was back in my own den of tranquillity, the toilet, contemplating the meaning
Thursday, 20 September 2012 I spent ten days writing and then re writing this blog post as there has been so much going through this tiny mind of mine and I never knew how to start. Then about half an hour ago I was back in my own den of tranquillity, the toilet, contemplating the meaning
michaelseres
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IBS Network
12 years ago
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