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Living with and Ostomy

For many people, the word ostomy doesn't mean very much except it may be a medical term. For others it means a type of surgery that probably had to be done in order to save their lives, and of course, along with the surgery, a change in lifestyle.

  

An ostomy is a type of surgical procedure where the bowel movements and wastes are actually directed outside of the body into a container, because the body can no longer process wastes in the normal manner. An ostomy bag is often attached to a tube from inside the body to collect the waste. While an ostomy surgery is life-saving, often, it can be psychologically debilitating.

If you or a loved one are looking at ostomy surgery, it's important that you take in the psychological aspects as well as a surgical procedure and resulting supplies. There are health professionals that are distinctly trained in ostomy care and concern. Getting a full education concerning the surgery, the aftercare, and living with an ostomy for surgery is important.

While many people may find that depression can set in, others look at it differently, and it's important that you look at it as a life-saving technique, instead of a debilitating handicap. Those people who are able to accept an ostomy surgical procedure with a good frame of mind often heal better, have fewer problems, and find that the ostomy does not really affect their quality of life.

For those who have a problem with depression before an ostomy, psychological care is a necessity. An ostomy does change a person's life, and it's important that this change be embraced as a life-saving technique and not a debilitating problem. Ostomy nurses, ostomy healthcare professionals, as well as ostomy care groups are available to help those who have to look at a different way of removing waste from their body.

Look into your community, talk to your healthcare providers and especially your stoma and ostomy nurse, they're very familiar with the problems associated with this surgery and can point you in the right direction for information. Also, many health care providers know of those who have had ostomy surgeries, and who are willing to talk about it. Make an appointment with those who are living with an ostomy, keep your healthcare appointments, and keep up with your counseling until the depression has lifted.

Making lifestyle changes is a normal part of life, and an ostomy surgery changes minute parts of your life, don't let the depression set in, and don't let it be considered a debilitating handicap, seek out the help needed to survive in ostomy surgery with a good attitude. Remember it's a life-saving technique, not a life ruining surgery.


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