annawato
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I keep reading about how people get 3 or more days before they have to change their appliance and was wondering how to achieve this.
My output is very liquid so maybe its not possible. I use a Welland convex one piece because I like their emptying system - it has a little tab to help open the 'spout'. I also use stomahesive which mostly helps prevent leaks, for a day anyway. But I'm open to suggestions.
Can you use the barrier rings under convex plates? Has anyone had success with this and do you need to mold them or just put on as is? And do you put them around your stoma or around the hole on the bag?
Are two piece systems secure? I'm scared that the bag will come away from the base plate and also if I'm getting leakage under the base plate won't I have to change it every day anyway or am I missing something about their benefits?
When you cut the hole in the bag should it be snug around the stoma or should there be a 1mm gap as I was told by one of the companies?
A lot of people seem to use and be happy with the coloplast convex. When I tried them with the last stoma I found it difficult to open the spout to clean just inside after emptying. Again, am I missing something or doing something wrong?
And finally, sorry so long, when I've used the stoma powder I've found that the bags don't stick even though I brush off all the excess - do you need to put skin barrier over it and if so doesn't that just wipe it all off?
I should know the answer to all of this since its my second ileostomy but the system I had in place last time won't work with this stoma cos of its shape. Also thought other newbies may find the answers helpful..............?
:heart: Anna
My output is very liquid so maybe its not possible. I use a Welland convex one piece because I like their emptying system - it has a little tab to help open the 'spout'. I also use stomahesive which mostly helps prevent leaks, for a day anyway. But I'm open to suggestions.
Can you use the barrier rings under convex plates? Has anyone had success with this and do you need to mold them or just put on as is? And do you put them around your stoma or around the hole on the bag?
Are two piece systems secure? I'm scared that the bag will come away from the base plate and also if I'm getting leakage under the base plate won't I have to change it every day anyway or am I missing something about their benefits?
When you cut the hole in the bag should it be snug around the stoma or should there be a 1mm gap as I was told by one of the companies?
A lot of people seem to use and be happy with the coloplast convex. When I tried them with the last stoma I found it difficult to open the spout to clean just inside after emptying. Again, am I missing something or doing something wrong?
And finally, sorry so long, when I've used the stoma powder I've found that the bags don't stick even though I brush off all the excess - do you need to put skin barrier over it and if so doesn't that just wipe it all off?
I should know the answer to all of this since its my second ileostomy but the system I had in place last time won't work with this stoma cos of its shape. Also thought other newbies may find the answers helpful..............?
:heart: Anna