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Ostomy Community

This patient support community is for discussions relating to ostomy, colostomy, diet and nutrition, gastrostomy ileostomy, jejunostomy, ostomy reversal, sex and relationships, stoma, urostomy, and wound care.
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by mullet, Feb 27, 2008 11:14PM
I don't have a question, I have 2 ostomies yes that's right 2 I'm just lucky that way
and I have had my urostomy for 5 yrs and  my colostomy for 4 yrs now and everything that could go wrong did so if anyone wants to talk about it or ask questions I will be very happy to be there. I have had to learn most everything on my own kinda like on the job training, most of the battle is a sense of humor good luck and i am so glad MedHelp added this take care, marlene
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by worried878, Feb 29, 2008 11:06PM
To: mullet
I do not have an ostomy but teach lots of patients at my hospital and will start referring to this site....looks like it is catching on quick!

by worried878, Feb 29, 2008 11:21PM
There is another patient in the group above who has 2 ostomies...colostomy and a urostomy     yall can exchange notes

by ann0726, Apr 15, 2008 02:42PM
To: mullet
how did you end up with the two ostomy especially the urostomy? my husband has an ostomy has had it for a couple of months now. just trying to learn up on all this. along with the ostomy he's paralyze as well :(

by lkaukett, May 13, 2008 01:14PM
To: mullet
Hi,

It's great that you are here to help others.  There are several others who live with two pouches who post on the discussion board of the UOAA.  You can see that at this link: http://www.uoaa.org/forum/index.php (and look for the "General" title).  You can read as much as you want without registering, and search too, but need to register in order to post your own question ... just like here.

Linda
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