Getting my INTESTINES REMOVED // Ileostomy Surgery Day!

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
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    This is my story of having part of my intestines removed and having an ileostomy bag placed!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 138

  • @jillysstuff
    @jillysstuff Рік тому +62

    After 54 years with an Illeostomy I can remember being just as frightened as you. My life is as normal as can be. Good luck to you in the future.

  • @zb2363
    @zb2363 Рік тому +50

    My hubby got a colostomy 2 years ago. It takes a while to adjust to, but his life is so much better now! By the 6 month mark you will be surprised at how fast you can change your bag, etc. If yours is temporary that’s great, his is for life, but we don’t mind because he is alive and doing well :) Best of luck on your journey and here’s to no more pain!

    • @Morgan.Memories
      @Morgan.Memories  Рік тому +8

      Thank you!! And I agree, no more pain please!!

    • @tammyslaughter9587
      @tammyslaughter9587 Рік тому

      I’m glad your husband has adjusted well to his colostomy but actually an ileostomy is quite different from a colostomy with different issues than a colostomy.

    • @zb2363
      @zb2363 Рік тому +3

      @@tammyslaughter9587 sorry, I meant he has an iliostomy

  • @tamielkins1745
    @tamielkins1745 Рік тому +29

    My Mom has suffered with extreme Crohns for almost 50 years now. Her case is so severe, her doctor carries her chart around with him so he can refer to it when issues arise with other patients. She refuses to get a bag, but says she would rather die before getting one. I don’t understand this! It would make her life sooo much easier. Instead, her life is completely ruled by Crohns; she can’t travel more than 20 minutes anywhere and it hindered her from really having a life. It breaks my heart to see her pretty much house-ridden. I commend you for you strong will! Wishing you only the best! God bless! ❤️

    • @Morgan.Memories
      @Morgan.Memories  Рік тому +6

      I am so sorry your mom has had to go through this!! It is such a hard thing, and is so defeating at times. I hope your mom can find relief and enjoy her life to the fullest! Also thank you for your kind comment:)

    • @mandatereporter7928
      @mandatereporter7928 Рік тому

      Why can't she travel longer than 20 minutes

    • @Morgan.Memories
      @Morgan.Memories  Рік тому +3

      @@mandatereporter7928 with crohns you often don’t have complete control over your bowels and you suddenly have to go to the bathroom without warning. So if you are traveling, it is a nightmare at times if you don’t have a bathroom available immediately! Hope this helps!

    • @sl4983
      @sl4983 Рік тому

      @@Morgan.Memories Did you have Crohn's?

    • @Morgan.Memories
      @Morgan.Memories  Рік тому

      @@sl4983 I do have crohns! I was diagnosed in May of this year with it!

  • @rosebishop6065
    @rosebishop6065 Рік тому +13

    A quick tip; if you can, shave underneath the wafer. It makes bag changes go sooooo much more smoothly! It also sticks better to the skin.

  • @lisamcilvainartpage8838
    @lisamcilvainartpage8838 Рік тому +2

    Hey there. I’ve had my illiostomy since I was 13. It was horrifying at the time. No one talked about it in those days including my family. Over time I realized it saved my life. As a side note it never ever affected any of my intimate relationships which was my biggest fear. Crohns sucks and since my surgery I’ve had far fewer relapses. Good luck and health to you.❤️🙏🏻

  • @judithyoast31
    @judithyoast31 Рік тому +8

    Been there done that, it was like going down memory lane. I did have cancer but it was life changing. I was 66 years old, so to have this at such a young age must have been terrible for you. It has been almost 6 years and have adjusted well. You will get better every day. Eat well and exercise. Kudos to you and others that have gone through this!

    • @Morgan.Memories
      @Morgan.Memories  Рік тому

      It’s definitely been hard but I’m adjusting well! I hope things continue to go well for you!!

  • @breal4real460
    @breal4real460 Рік тому +23

    My mom passed away with this surgery, she was already septic and went into shock October 10th made 2 yrs 😢 I’m glad your making awareness of this situation, praying for you ❤

    • @breal4real460
      @breal4real460 Рік тому

      Thank you so much

    • @Morgan.Memories
      @Morgan.Memories  Рік тому +5

      I am so so sorry this happened to your mother! That must be so hard🥺 And that’s exactly why I’m here, to spread awareness and help others who may be going through something similar! Sending love and prayers your way❤️

    • @breal4real460
      @breal4real460 Рік тому +3

      @@Morgan.Memories thank you so much! I’m sorry you had to go through so much but I’m so happy your feeling better now and surgery was a success for you! Your a beautiful woman with a beautiful soul ❤️

    • @sl4983
      @sl4983 Рік тому

      What were her symptoms?

    • @breal4real460
      @breal4real460 Рік тому

      @@sl4983 a sharp pain in her side/ almost like in her chest she always said she couldn’t tell but it was so intense she passed out more than once, she had her first chemo treatment and couldn’t seem to “use the bathroom “ (#2)” she kept saying she hardly could go after about 3 weeks after her first chemo treatment she was “burning” she said it felt like fire coming out and we STILL couldn’t get her to go to the hospital finally I got in touch with her doctor and they told her to go to the emergency room and about two hours after doing that, or they rushed her into emergency surgery to get the colostomy bag because her intestines had ruptured, in about three hours after surgery she went into shock and died 10/10/2020 R.I.P Therese Winders/Roland I miss you mom!! Don’t play with your health because my mother’s death could have easily been prevented, but she didn’t get seen until she was already septic 🥹😭💔

  • @clare9637
    @clare9637 Рік тому +10

    I'm 17 years post surgery. My surgeon told me before my surgery that I would feel like I'd been run over by a truck for about a month and then I would gradually feel more comfortable. That was scary but really helpful because it is the most painful thing and it feels like it's going on forever. He also said he thinks it's the worst surgery to have but with the best outcome and that has been true for me. Mine wasn't reversible but the difference it makes every day is immeasurable. Wishing you well with your recovery and your future.

    • @Morgan.Memories
      @Morgan.Memories  Рік тому +4

      I am feeling so much better and I am grateful to be alive! Thank you for your kind words and thoughts!!

    • @nowistime8070
      @nowistime8070 Рік тому

      what a nice honest dr. and post

    • @clare9637
      @clare9637 Рік тому

      @@nowistime8070 Thank you

  • @Skatejock21
    @Skatejock21 Рік тому +1

    I have a friend who has crohns and she had surgery about a year ago. Now she works as a flight attendant. Its a trial but I am happy to see her working a busy and fulfilling job. I dont have crohns but I have been under general anesthesia and you do get very sleepy after. Our bodies need rest after any surgery and I slept a lot to for the first two days.

  • @MOAB-UT
    @MOAB-UT Рік тому +11

    Actually less trauma to your intestines now after this surgery- say after 1 week. This is because all your inflammation will really start to go down. It's a great thing you did being brave enough to get this surgery. You are going to do fine!

    • @Morgan.Memories
      @Morgan.Memories  Рік тому +4

      Thank you! it was a big step and it was scary but i know that everything will be okay in the end!

  • @stacyvakassian2334
    @stacyvakassian2334 Рік тому +36

    If you don’t already, please follow Let’s talk IBD. Her name is Maggie. She has Chrons and has been through all this. She’s so positive and helpful!

    • @Morgan.Memories
      @Morgan.Memories  Рік тому +7

      Thank you! I have seen a few of her videos so i will have to check out more of them!

    • @wanya_telborn
      @wanya_telborn Рік тому +4

      Yesss! She is great and she is a nurse

  • @gomezg8497
    @gomezg8497 Рік тому +2

    You dont have to feel bad for being EMOTIONAL. YOU WENT throught something painful, u went throught a surgery. That's not something easy. Health is one of the greatest blessing we so often take for granted. A simple cold that throw us to bed make us feel crappy, so imagine ur situation. Lets not romanticize being wonderwoman or superman and being affected by our illness because, the sweet true is that we do hurt, we feel crappy there are days where all the world seems to crush downs and then there are days where u wake just more hopeful.
    Im glad u are feeling better and everyone stay healthy

    • @Morgan.Memories
      @Morgan.Memories  Рік тому

      Thank you!!! Sometimes i try to hide my emotions because I want to be strong, but it feels good to be honest with my emotions at times!! I appreciate your sincerity and I really am feeling better now!

  • @maryreynolds5310
    @maryreynolds5310 Рік тому +7

    Hi hun, I too have an illestomy. I have mine for different reasons, but it took countless surgeries just 13 surgeries alone since 2017 not to mention the many many surgeries before that. My surgeries were for different reasons so do think the same will happen to you, it won't! BUT....finally all is well.
    Just know you will have questions even years after if you still have your illestomy and that's Ok! Don't ever be afraid to call your ostomy nurse for whatever. I called mine just because the color of my poo looked weird. Lol
    I'm going to go check out your video where you say things went South. Oh have I been there many times..lol One of my issues was obstructions. On a good note, I've not had another surgery now in over 1 1/2 uears..and I celebrate! Ok darlin, I will go see how your doing now and to subscribe:) You got this!

    • @Morgan.Memories
      @Morgan.Memories  Рік тому +3

      Thank you! It is so nice to know that i am not alone through all of this! It amazes me how many people go through this! We are not alone and we will be okay in the end! And i am so glad that things are finally better for you!

  • @ven0006
    @ven0006 Рік тому +6

    Such big surgery. Such a lot to go through. Better days ahead x

  • @juliaoneal7634
    @juliaoneal7634 Рік тому +2

    I’ve had UC for 15 years and have went through same and then I was replumbed! Very lucky…..if it hadn’t happened I would have been dead in 6 months. The anesthesia made me have delirium and 1st surgery was 10 days in hospital 2nd 15 days plus an infection. Good luck….it gets better but I’m 56 so it did a number on my body since I had it for 15 years……. My husband changed my bags thank God……Love to you and the best of luck……❤❤❤

    • @Morgan.Memories
      @Morgan.Memories  Рік тому

      Wow you have been through so much! I’m glad you are doing better and that your husband is so helpful!! And I appreciate your kind words!❤️

  • @seaglassmomma4040
    @seaglassmomma4040 Рік тому +1

    I’m so glad I was able to reverse my ostomy. There’s no way I could have lived with one. My body was allergic to the adhesive of the barrier. It was so raw and oozed so much that nothing would stick. No amount of crusting powder, liquid tape, tagederm would make a difference. I do miss the aspect of not having to worry about needing a toilet right away to go #2.

  • @pjk1714
    @pjk1714 Рік тому +2

    You Tube recommended your vlog. That's a real positive for more subscribers.
    I too follow Maggie since she is an RN.
    Often things don't fit or go south in waves.
    The one breaking down manufacturers was great and they responded in chat immediately with a lot of help after watching her video.
    To much info is never good but I've become my own advocate now.
    I hope you didn't experience infection or failure in sutures on your next vlog.
    Will follow your journey and learn together.
    Thanks for sharing..

  • @Bethanyview
    @Bethanyview Рік тому +4

    You are a very strong, impressive young woman. Wishing you the best.

  • @blackswan1983
    @blackswan1983 Рік тому +7

    I had a colostomy as a newborn and had it reversed at age 1. Even at 39 I can feel food passing across scarred areas. Might need to have it done again, and honestly it would be a relief

    • @Morgan.Memories
      @Morgan.Memories  Рік тому +2

      I hope that you can get relief soon!! I suffered with feeling good pass through scarred tissue for years and it’s painful!

  • @musikkfamilien
    @musikkfamilien Рік тому +3

    I hope you are feeling better. It is almost December now. I got the Crohn’s diagnosis at the age of 19. I do not have a bag, but plenty accidents (😢😅) and am taking a lot of Imodium. That helps me. I am in a months time turning 61 years old. So this has followed me throughout my life. I have a lot of joint pains and inflammation throughout my body. Also often on my eyes.
    I wish you all the best. Greet from Norway 😊🇳🇴

    • @Morgan.Memories
      @Morgan.Memories  Рік тому

      Oh wow! You have had Crohns for a long time! I’m glad you’ve found things that help a bit, that is always such a relief! I hope you can continue to find relief from pain🙏🏻

  • @deannewellman6688
    @deannewellman6688 Рік тому +5

    I had an ileostomy one year ago and I have Crohn's also it has gave me back my life having the ileostomy I was so sick it is so worth it

  • @shweetpotato
    @shweetpotato Рік тому +6

    I got my colostomy bag removed at the end of July, I had it for 3 months. It was so crazy, I was in the hospital a week and went home with home health helping me. I'll be following along to see how you do .

    • @Morgan.Memories
      @Morgan.Memories  Рік тому

      Wow! They are definitely a challenge but I look forward to getting to share my story with everyone!

  • @christileneabrahams6416
    @christileneabrahams6416 Рік тому

    Relating what you are going through as my daughter also have Crohns and was operated 10years ago. She also experienced the third day blues after her op. Apparently it happens to most people after an op. My daughter's Crohns is active and controlled by a weekly injection. I wish it could just go away. But if only our dreams came true. Good luck with your recovery and health.

    • @Morgan.Memories
      @Morgan.Memories  Рік тому

      Mine is controlled by an injection every 8 weeks and I think it is finally working!

  • @anitaokey3073
    @anitaokey3073 Рік тому

    I've recently gone back to a look illiostomy as my j pouch (made out of my small intestine) decided not to work mid sept 22. After 6 wks of in and out of hospital decided to have a no to go back to a bag after wks of pain and couldn't do any thing. I felt scared like u b4 surgery but 6hrs after surgery I felt amazing and less pain then I'd had. Hope all keeps continuing to go well. X

    • @Morgan.Memories
      @Morgan.Memories  Рік тому

      I’m glad things are finally a bit better for you! And I am hoping the same!

  • @alexiere
    @alexiere Рік тому +4

    Those were the hardest days of my life. My skin was always irritated, pain, hernia. But I was always bleeding and getting transfusions every other month. Fortunately I was able to have a stoma reversal. Now I just deal with the hernia.

    • @Morgan.Memories
      @Morgan.Memories  Рік тому

      Awe man I’m so sorry! It’s definitely not fun but I’m glad you could get the reversal! I hope everything works out in the end with the hernia and that you are able to be pain free!

  • @noellowery6542
    @noellowery6542 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for sharing, you are very brave!

  • @cozettalandry3429
    @cozettalandry3429 Рік тому +2

    Have Crohn’s. Took Humira for 10 years. Controlled symptoms well. Unfortunately I got Lymphoma from taking it. Chemo got me into remission

  • @lunithefoxfreitas2181
    @lunithefoxfreitas2181 Рік тому +8

    I was diagnosed with Crohn's in 2018 and had my gallbladder removed and 2 kidney stones so far. And to top it of my teen was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease last year junior arthritis, its rough. I hope your doing ok

    • @Morgan.Memories
      @Morgan.Memories  Рік тому +2

      awe man that is so rough! I am doing well and i hope that you and your teen will be okay!

    • @teazller2407
      @teazller2407 Рік тому +1

      please have a look at joe rogan and mikaela peterson podcast on junior arthritis, she reversed it with carnivore diet, she goes into very detail on how she did it and she got it at a young age too

  • @lilabrat
    @lilabrat Рік тому

    Yo girl! I've had my ileostomy bag for... 3 years now?!? I am a 26 year old gal & I wanna give you some life saving tips!!!!!!!!!! When you change your bag do it in the morning before you ate so you aren't squirting everywhere from your ostomy! Then while you change it I would honestly suggest changing it while sitting on the toilet cuz it might leak and I have made a mess everywhere before I knew this tip. Then finally I don't put those weird sticky donut things under my ileostomy sticker, cuz it makes it leak even more and it's a pain to take off anyways. So ya best of luck with everything! Enjoy the fact that you can eat a whole cake without gaining any weight hahahaha! My family is jealous of mine lol!

  • @bevsmith8617
    @bevsmith8617 Рік тому

    I had my surgery 15 years ago. I lost all of my colon and rectum plus about 6 inches of my small intestine. I spent 4 days in ICU then another 3 weeks in the hospital due to complications like an Ilius and sepsis. I've had several revisions due to extensive erosion of my small intestine which I only have 2 feel left. I've lost 300 lbs from 420 to 120. I won't detail everything but I'm doing better currently. I take each day at it comes and try to stay positive.

    • @Morgan.Memories
      @Morgan.Memories  Рік тому

      I’m so glad you’re doing better and that you are staying so positive! I truly believe that will help you get through hard times!

  • @Truth1561
    @Truth1561 Рік тому +2

    I had total colitis for 30 yrs. I thought there was nothing worse - until it turned to cancer.
    I had a temporary ileostomy but was lucky to be able to have a J-pouch fashioned internally as Ulcerative colitis only affects the colon.
    I do think it's better to have your type of surgery younger if other things aren't working, because quality of life with a stoma is far better than with IBD. It ended my career as a midwife as the frequency just doesn't work when you are in the middle of delivering a baby!

    • @Morgan.Memories
      @Morgan.Memories  Рік тому

      Wow I can only imagine! I’m grateful things are finally starting to look up for me, and I hope they can do the same for you very soon!!

  • @lavernelesznik6750
    @lavernelesznik6750 Рік тому

    My daughter in law had her intestines removed! Feels amazing

  • @markseelow2009
    @markseelow2009 Рік тому

    I had the same surgery in 2014 and had my colostomy for only 6 months. It took about a month to get used to it. I had no problem talking with the tube in. It will be over before you know it. I hope your bag is temporary.

  • @bsimon8652
    @bsimon8652 Рік тому

    I am glad you are doing this,as it may give your guts a chance to settle down. I have collagenase colitis, it is in the same family of diseases but well known. Then came RA and I am on pain meds so less discomfort. I am also on actemra so that maybe helping also.

    • @Morgan.Memories
      @Morgan.Memories  Рік тому

      I am glad you found something that seems to be helping!!

  • @aileen8492
    @aileen8492 Рік тому +2

    So is the ileostomy bag is temporary or permanent? You mentioned that part of intestine is removed not all so may be its temporary.

  • @jeanettecollazo9616
    @jeanettecollazo9616 Рік тому

    You got this

  • @lauragrace4388
    @lauragrace4388 Рік тому

    My father had a blockage and he wouldn't wear the bag but regulated his self and then he would wear a patch over the incision.Besf of luck with your journey.

  • @julieann2550
    @julieann2550 Рік тому

    How long did it take for everyone to get their Crohns diagnosis? Just curious

  • @jodiscozycottage9671
    @jodiscozycottage9671 Рік тому

    Hope you feel better.

  • @sueparker33
    @sueparker33 Рік тому

    Amazing though how medicine can save more people's lives with ground breaking surgery period

  • @stephanietorres5679
    @stephanietorres5679 Рік тому +1

    My goodness you are so young to have to go thru this.

  • @michaezell4607
    @michaezell4607 Рік тому

    I'm approaching two months post op following my laparascopic right hemicolectomy back on 10/20/22 and I'm still having issues mainly with crampiness and primarily liquid stools. I'm suppoised to have my two month followup appointment on december 13th and am considering asking for my surgeon to perform a colostomy or illiostomy if possible because I really don't know how much more of this I can tolerate.

    • @Morgan.Memories
      @Morgan.Memories  Рік тому

      I wish you the best of luck and that things start getting better for you soon! I also think its worth bringing up to your surgeon if you really feel strongly about it! They will know more about it and if it is a good option for you!

  • @tammyslaughter9587
    @tammyslaughter9587 Рік тому +1

    Just so people know an ileostomy is quite different from a colostomy, with different issues of its own.

  • @rebeccaturner4988
    @rebeccaturner4988 Рік тому +2

    Don’t forget mr beast has Crohn’s

  • @antzpantzz8490
    @antzpantzz8490 Рік тому +1

    I hope everything is going well for you. You seem like a really nice person. Hugs xx

  • @dizzypancreaspump
    @dizzypancreaspump Рік тому

    May I ask why things took so long if it was an emergency? You said you had to wait in the er, an ambulance, a plane, and had to wait when you got there too?

    • @Morgan.Memories
      @Morgan.Memories  Рік тому

      The first hospital I went to was a really small one that didn’t have any open rooms available in the ER so I had to wait in the waiting room. It was rough

    • @dizzypancreaspump
      @dizzypancreaspump Рік тому

      @@Morgan.Memories basically what I mean is why didn't the bigger hospital take you to surgery immediately?

    • @Morgan.Memories
      @Morgan.Memories  Рік тому

      @@dizzypancreaspump oh gotcha! They were running more tests to make sure surgery really was the only/the best option and since the pain meds and antibiotics were helping a little, they put me in the schedule for a few days later! They didn’t feel it was a life or death emergency right then and I’m ok now!

  • @kathleengentile9298
    @kathleengentile9298 Рік тому

    Did you have crohns and ibs because I have both I wish you all the blessings my friend ok. Katie

  • @woody_fromda6ix206
    @woody_fromda6ix206 Рік тому

    this of topic but i have to ask bc it shocked the crap out of me when you said ur husband, i mean no disrespect when i say this at all so please dont take it that way but especially in the hospital clips you look so so young i honestly thought you were no older then 14-16 years old i hope you dont mind me asking how old are u? if you dont wanna answer or feel comfortable answering 100% understandable

    • @Morgan.Memories
      @Morgan.Memories  Рік тому

      No worries at all! I actually get that a lot haha. But I’m almost 24!

  • @paulineoconnor6205
    @paulineoconnor6205 Рік тому +1

    God Bless You!!!! Chrohns is a horrible. 🙏💗🙏

  • @Michelle-qd9gm
    @Michelle-qd9gm Рік тому

    I was 52 when I collapsed at home with pain I’ve got ulcerative colitis with a stoma very painful surgery

    • @Morgan.Memories
      @Morgan.Memories  Рік тому

      I am so so sorry!! I hope things get better and stay better for you!!

    • @Michelle-qd9gm
      @Michelle-qd9gm Рік тому

      @@Morgan.Memories thank you

  • @wanya_telborn
    @wanya_telborn Рік тому

    HAVING surgery

  • @brendaleegraham1949
    @brendaleegraham1949 Рік тому

    I have a colostomy now also .

  • @MsLadyBluesWorld
    @MsLadyBluesWorld Рік тому +1

    ❤🙏🙏❤🙏❤🙏

  • @pamelaashley6891
    @pamelaashley6891 Рік тому +1

    God bless you darling 🥲

  • @MOAB-UT
    @MOAB-UT Рік тому +2

    Hope you are feeling better. I lost an organ too- but all is good. You adjust. Be strong. Ileostomy bag is not a big deal. You will get use to it. It's actually great if it makes you feel better. Be grateful you are alive in a time when they have this technology. 100 years ago it would not be good.
    I am curious why this happened- where you a vegan, how was your diet? Too much fiber can cause issues for people. Too many lectins, gluten, etc. Plants have natural defense mechanisms as well as pesticides. I wonder if that played a part. I am an omnivore- so I eat some of the right plants- some fiber but also some meat. It is how we were designed to eat.

    • @Morgan.Memories
      @Morgan.Memories  Рік тому +2

      Thank you so much! I am finally feeling better and i am so grateful for modern medicine and technology that allows me to still be alive! So i was diagnosed with Crohns in may and tried going gluten, dairy, and sugar free for a while. I explain everything in my few videos prior to this one! But essentially there was so much scar tissue built up from over the years that everything was so blocked off. The doctors told me that it had gotten to a point where it didn't matter what i ate, nothing could go through. I am being more conscious of what i am eating now!

    • @MOAB-UT
      @MOAB-UT Рік тому +2

      @@Morgan.Memories Glad you are feeling better. Your diet might have played a part early on.
      You really should read, or better yet, listen to (audible), *The Plant Paradox.* It is not a vegan book. It will explain a lot. Dr. Gundry is a genius- explains how some plants can harm us. I know a ton about nutrition. Google Dr. Gundry Yes No Food List.
      I don't consume any sugar and limit even fruit sans some in season org. berries. If needed, some monk fruit sweetener is usually fine (not D-Allulose.) I do not eat/drink any dairy. It has a bad protein in it. No to Gluten, Lectins (in many plants.) A big NO to any and all whole grains (whole grain goodness is a tagline and a scam.) No to peanuts- yes to some Walnuts. I made my own fresh nut milk daily- Walnuts, Pink Salt, 1/4 org. banana. Also, watch this video about Oxalates: ua-cam.com/video/F4ZKUM7qb9E/v-deo.html

  • @shelley6746
    @shelley6746 Рік тому +3

    Subscribed 11*25*22 🍀

  • @bobs1356
    @bobs1356 Рік тому

    How does your husband like it.

    • @Morgan.Memories
      @Morgan.Memories  Рік тому +1

      My husband gets grossed out by all bodily fluids so he had a hard time at first but he quickly got used to it! He would even help me out with bag changes if I needed it!

  • @ahavarichardson5426
    @ahavarichardson5426 Рік тому

    Illeostomy is urine removal, colostomy is for your condition!

    • @julieann2550
      @julieann2550 Рік тому +4

      No. It's various parts of the bowel where the stoma is at.

  • @maryreynolds5310
    @maryreynolds5310 Рік тому +2

    Ok, he has a channel called Vegan Ostomy...I suggest you check him out. He has so so many positive video's that will help you through about any issues you might have. This is what he does, helps! Please take this advise I give you next...Let's talk IBD is her channel I think. I don't recommend this for a few reasons. She isnt so much a helping channel but rather she pretty much talks about and has problems of her own. For illestomy things related, Vegan Ostomy....he doest play dr but he is there to help! Anyway back to lets talk ibd..Well one when I first joined I had so many questions for her, she would never answer any of them nor comment back. I remember leaving her a comment while I was in the hospital, she was no help. She also struggles sadly with issues all the time. My ostomy nurse recommended this Vegan Ostomy guy...he also has a blog etc. People can talk with one another etc. He talks about different ostomy products, rashes and his opinions on about every problem you might have. Also, he will talk to you when you join this one site he has. Ok, so know this....Your going to have tons of people offering you advise. DONT let it overwhelm you, just find say one person like Vegan Ostomy and as far as others, take it all in lightly. It's all going to be Ok!
    Hun, I struggled from rashes around my wafer to itching to stool being too thick or thin, it's all normal just don't worry, you will never be alone!

    • @Morgan.Memories
      @Morgan.Memories  Рік тому

      THANK YOU! This was so helpful and encouraging! I actually have seen a few videos from that channel as well as Ostomy Diaries! They are helpful and its nice knowing that im not alone in all of this!

  • @Lana-v1n
    @Lana-v1n Рік тому

    I know my situation is different when I broke my ankle I didn’t have any family around so I was in hospital all by myself it was horrible .. I hope you are feeling better after a few months

    • @Morgan.Memories
      @Morgan.Memories  Рік тому

      i am so sorry you went through all of that by yourself! I can't even imagine... and thank you! i am starting to feel better!

  • @rosebud20
    @rosebud20 Рік тому +1

    I hope 🙏 all goes well! I'm sure it will honey XxX

  • @frosty_friends1807
    @frosty_friends1807 Рік тому +2

    Wow this girl has a lot of guts.

    • @asbestoslover
      @asbestoslover Рік тому

      not really, they removed them

    • @frosty_friends1807
      @frosty_friends1807 Рік тому

      @@asbestoslover removed what?

    • @asbestoslover
      @asbestoslover Рік тому

      @@frosty_friends1807 her guts. like her intestines. it was just a silly joke. she’s very brave .

    • @frosty_friends1807
      @frosty_friends1807 Рік тому

      @@asbestoslover what are guts?

    • @asbestoslover
      @asbestoslover Рік тому

      @@frosty_friends1807 people sometimes refer to your big and small intestines as “guts”.