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TheSwedishFan
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Copyright TheSwedishFan. In memory of all the single ladies with no stomas. | ||
catplanetcatplanet
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pls don't die kk | ||
TheSwedishFan
Sweden608 Posts
Here is a model i made that demonstrates how everything will work. Hope it makes more sence now. | ||
Plexa
Aotearoa39261 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + Former Stoma site | ||
Jerubaal
United States7684 Posts
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Meadowlark
United States349 Posts
On October 09 2013 10:27 Jerubaal wrote: Wasn't there a Strokes song called Stoma? You're thinking of soma. As in the drug from Brave New World. | ||
RoyGBiv_13
United States1275 Posts
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MtlGuitarist97
United States1539 Posts
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HaRuHi
1220 Posts
On October 09 2013 19:27 MtlGuitarist97 wrote: I can't be the only one that had to google what a stoma is... You were not. English is my second language though, kekeke. | ||
lichter
1001 YEARS KESPAJAIL22272 Posts
I regret it. | ||
ulan-bat
China403 Posts
Modern pouching systems enable most individuals to resume normal activities and lifestyles after surgery, often with no outward physical evidence of the stoma or its pouching system. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stoma_(medicine) Good luck! | ||
Bereft
United States1007 Posts
that being said, I admire your lighthearted take towards it -- good luck!! | ||
TheSwedishFan
Sweden608 Posts
On October 09 2013 23:35 lichter wrote: I googled stoma I regret it. Thanks that's really kind of you. In my case i'll get a Kock pouch. I'm really bad at explaining things so i'll just paste some information. "The Kock Pouch is an example of a continent ileostomy, so called because the contents of the small intestine stay within the body until the patient decides to empty it. The Kock pouch consists of a reservoir constructed from the small intestine, and a nipple valve which keeps the contents of the reservoir inside the body, and permits entry of an external catheter to drain the pouch when desired. The catheter is a simple hollow plastic tube. It is inserted about 5 inches into the stoma, and the contents of the reservoir come out on their own. Immediately after surgery the pouch is emptied about every three hours, because the reservoir is small. But following the surgery it grows in size until it can be emptied only 3 or 4 times a day, approximately 2 months after surgery. In the absence of late night meals, it is rare to have to get up at night to empty. This is in contrast to some of the alternative surgeries such as the J pouch, where night time emptyings are generally necessary. In between emptyings, the stoma is covered with a piece of gauze to absorb the mucus coming from it. The stoma is typically about 1/2 inch in diameter."- source http://alumnus.caltech.edu/~pls/kock/ It's not really a stoma. It's more a reservoar inside the body. So i dont have to deal with a bag hanging from my stomach. There will be a hole in the stomach that is covered with a bandage. Here's a picture of what it'll hopefully look like + Show Spoiler + That being said. I haven't really decided if i want to go through with the operation. My doctor says it'll make my life liveable and it would increase the the quality. However, i'm not sure how i would coupe living a life where i'm referenced as "the guy with a stoma". There is no going back if i make the call that i want a stoma. | ||
lichter
1001 YEARS KESPAJAIL22272 Posts
Good luck with whatever you decide man | ||
Firebolt145
Lalalaland34478 Posts
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TheSwedishFan
Sweden608 Posts
On October 10 2013 16:56 Firebolt145 wrote: Curiously, what condition led you to possibly requiring a stoma? I suffer from Crohns disease. My rectum is so damaged that i can barely squeeze out a shit. Recently i got a fistula that went from my rectum to my seminal vesicle. I got terrified when i had a wank and my sperm was red and filled with blood. Oh, god that image will never go away. | ||
Firebolt145
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B.I.G.
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Firebolt145
Lalalaland34478 Posts
On October 10 2013 19:42 B.I.G. wrote: I thought that a temporary stoma was possible as well... They are, but Crohn's is a lifetime condition so a temporary stoma won't really achieve anything. | ||
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