
You can read as much as you like, but sometimes it helps to talk.
This is an independent community where over 40,000 people living with an ostomy connect and share. Musicians, firefighters, artists, teachers, travellers ... regular people from all walks of life, getting on with things.
When you join, you can let things out, speak freely, and know you won't be judged. Only members can see your profile. It's private, and safe.
Some come for support, some make friends, and a few even meet someone special. And it's not just about stomas - it's about real life, too.
If you've been here more than once, maybe it's time to be part of it. Joining is free - and it could make all the difference.
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Collin shares his top 3 tips on how to stay hydrated while living with an ostomy.
For more tips and resources, check out our Ostomy Learning Center.
For more tips and resources, check out our Ostomy Learning Center.
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If you've had a colostomy or ileostomy, you may experience some common food-related issues.
The good news is that you can avoid them with some small changes in your diet.
The good news is that you can avoid them with some small changes in your diet.