Hi all,
I am new here. I am here to seek the knowledge of the group as I am assuming that someone must have encountered the problem I am facing. As those of you who read my introduction know, I am here to help a friend.I shall call them "X"
I am sorry to be so direct but I am at my wits end!
Does any body know a way of fixing a colostomy bag to a concave recess on the body to ensure a secure seal. X has a high output STOMA, little intestinal tract and no colon so struggles to gain weight. Due to a recent period in hospital she lost a lot of weight and the bag will no longer stick. The STOMA nurse does not know what to do and merely passes the buck to us to solve this. As you can imagine, it seems like the hospital are at a loss and so are we. The only thing we can come up with is maybe BOTOX injections to fill the recess. Does anyone else know if this has been tried?
Or does anyone out there have any suggestions.
yours sincerely
Brocky
I am new here. I am here to seek the knowledge of the group as I am assuming that someone must have encountered the problem I am facing. As those of you who read my introduction know, I am here to help a friend.I shall call them "X"
I am sorry to be so direct but I am at my wits end!
Does any body know a way of fixing a colostomy bag to a concave recess on the body to ensure a secure seal. X has a high output STOMA, little intestinal tract and no colon so struggles to gain weight. Due to a recent period in hospital she lost a lot of weight and the bag will no longer stick. The STOMA nurse does not know what to do and merely passes the buck to us to solve this. As you can imagine, it seems like the hospital are at a loss and so are we. The only thing we can come up with is maybe BOTOX injections to fill the recess. Does anyone else know if this has been tried?
Or does anyone out there have any suggestions.
yours sincerely
Brocky