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In reply to the discussion: anyone here living w an ostomy? [View all]mopinko
(72,788 posts)28. i can see where it has upsides.
this affected my bladder. in fact, my main early symptom was urinary trouble.
when they tried to take my foley out the morning after, i put my foot down. i was so happy not to b running to the can.
at this point i have to remind myself that the only alternative is the peace of the grave.
nevertheless, i shall persist.
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I know nothing about Ostomys. Is this an intestinal thing? A tear or something?
OAITW r.2.0
Apr 2025
#1
I thought wearing a urine bag with tube up my uretha was awful.....piece of cake compared to your situ.
OAITW r.2.0
Apr 2025
#3
An ostomy is a "bypass," so to speak, of the normal passage of urine or solid waste...
3catwoman3
Apr 2025
#7
I'm so pleased to hear that you like your NP. I retired 4 years ago after...
3catwoman3
Apr 2025
#10
Yay, Chicago! Access to top shelf health care is the main reason I will never live anywhere rural...
3catwoman3
Apr 2025
#13
i've been in the northshore/endeavor system for a long time. was happy w my care til the plague.
mopinko
Apr 2025
#14
If the nurses like a doctor, that's generally very reassuring. We know how to tell the good ones.
3catwoman3
Apr 2025
#16
The biggest reason it was time to retire 4 years ago was electronic health records - EHR.
3catwoman3
Apr 2025
#20
Yes, but for urine. It has downsides, but also has upsides. I've had it since 2019 ...
marble falls
Apr 23
#26
Oh jeeeez, the folley. Part of trying to prevent taking the bladder, they took tumors out surgically ...
marble falls
Apr 23
#30
As a Missouri Synod Lutheran, I haven't worn shorts after about age 14 and Confirmation ...
marble falls
Apr 24
#44