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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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Spitfire 1420 EX Travel 4-Wheel Scooter




Spitfire 1420 EX Travel 4-Wheel Scooter



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Product Number: Spitfire1420 (21AH) - Red
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Product Description:
Spitfire1420 (21AH) - Red Color: Red, Batteries: 21AH Scooter shown in red The Spitfire EX offers the quality and functionality of our popular 4-wheel Spitfire scooter in a new, easily transported, stylish package. The Spitfire EX can be disassembled and reassembled easily for transport so that you can get on the road faster! The Spitfire EX also features an infinitely adjustable tiller so you can put the controls exactly where you need them. Plus, a new body style provides additional foot space, making it ideal for taller users. Features: -Spitfire EX 1420 Mobility Scooter. -0-4 mph variable speed. -Flip-up armrests with adjustable height and angle. -Disassembles without tools into five pieces. -Heaviest piece only 28 lbs. -Anti-tip wheels for greater safety. -Additional footspace perfect for taller riders. -Optional 21AH batteries increase range and battery life per charge. -Batteries included. -Comes with three interchangeable color panels: Metallic Red, Blue, and Silver. Specifications: -Maximum Weight Capacity: 300 lbs. -Estimated Range: 9 miles. -Maximum Grade/Incline: 12 degrees. -Turning Radius: 48''. -Ground Clearance: 2''. -Overall dimensions: 35'' H x 20'' W x 40'' D. -Seat dimensions: 17'' W x 16'' D. -Motor: 24V x 270W x 4700 rpm. -Controller: Dynamic R 50 A. -Batteries: Two DC12V x 12AH. -Battery Charger: 5 Amp, Offboard. -Brakes: Electromagnetic. - Front Wheels: 7'' x 2''. - Rear Wheels: 8'' x 2''. For more information on this product, please view the specifications sheet below: Owner's Manual

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