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What's the best way of telling someone you have an ostomy?

Hi there, I need some advice please...I've been going to my local nightclub for 5 years, I guy who's also gone there all that time (and longer apparently) is suddenly showing an interest in me. He's very shy, quiet and hardly talks to anyone but his close mate, they're both bachelors, it was my new 'hairdo' (my wig since hair loss due to low dose chemo for my crohn's) that did it, they were lightheartedly arguing whether it was me or not! I started chatting to the quiet guy, I've only ever said ...

Ostomy diet

Is there such a thing as an ostomy diet? I am barely getting any output from my colostomy in at least a month, and I have absolutely no appetite. Last year I was in hospital with what they thought was a partial small bowel obstruction. My "diet" has been small amount of baby oatmeal and some coffee at breakfast: maybe cup of soup for lunch. Small amount of yogurt, jars of baby fruit. I tried to eat small amounts of well-cooked green beans with the carrots today. I've tried to dri...

Is it possible to be regular with an ostomy?

Hello Everyone! Is it possible to become regular with an ostomy? My dr told me to drink Citrucel everynight to become regular. I find its all day long, Is it possible to train your colon?

Recycling ostomy bags???

Has anyone ever heard of cleaning ostomy bags after use? I am all for recycling, but I am also concerned about the health risks.

Disposing of an ostomy bag at a friend's house

I have an ileostomy and i like to use closed end pouches and change them twice a day. I can carry an Ostaway Bag (black, thick, zip-lock) with me and keep a fresh closed end ostomy bag with me in my pocket. Often when I am at someone's house i need to dispose of one bag and put on a fresh one. I really prefer using the closed-ended pouches and i know there isn't any smell if they are put inside the black, thick, Ostaway Zip-Lock Bag. My question is; do you think it is o.k. to throw this in s...

Naming my ostomy

I never thought of naming my stoma. I guess by now I would have to call it "old timer" as I have had it for 40 years now.....

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Smith and Nephew Profore Bandage System - 1 Ea




Smith and Nephew Profore Bandage System - 1 Ea



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Product Description:
PROFORE◊ is a multi layer compression bandage system. Features Each system pack contains the following: One PROFORE◊ wound contact layer . One PROFORE◊ #1 natural padding bandage. One PROFORE◊ #2 light conformable dressing. One PROFORE◊ #3 light compression bandage. One PROFORE◊ #4 flexible cohesive bandage. Benefits Effective Compression Proven effective in both hospital and community treatment studies, the PROFORE◊ system is designed to deliver effective pressure. Graduated Compression PROFORE◊ provides higher pressure at the ankle, with decreasing pressure exhibited at the calf. Sustained Compression Even a full week after application, PROFORE◊ maintains effective levels of compression. Safety PROFORE◊ pads bony prominences for protection and through the use of 2 compression layers, compression is built up gradually. Extended Weartime Profore has sufficient absorptive capacity to manage exudate for up to a full week without needing re-application. The initial applications of PROFORE◊ may have to be changed every 3 to 4 days, when drainage is high. Cost-Effective Weekly dressing changes reduce the nursing time required for the management of venous leg ulcers. Studies have shown that the multi-layer compression bandage system provides significant savings in cost of care. Convenient PROFORE◊ system pack contains everything necessary for the application of effective graduated compression therapy. PROFORE◊ reduces preparation time, simplifies stock control and ensures that the correct components are always available Indications The multi-layer compression bandage system has been specifically designed for the management of venous leg ulcers and associated conditions. The system pack can be used on patients with ankle circumferences of greater than 18cm or 71/4 inches (padded). The product referenced on this detail page is sold be Pack.

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