I have been told different things by nurses, doctors, etc. regarding eating nuts, pistachios, and cashews. I have refrained from them for the entire 2+ years I've had my ileostomy. I have been told that if I eat any of them, my stoma has a strong possibility of getting a blockage. I was wondering what real people who have stomas have to say regarding this. Needless to say, pistachios and cashews are my favorites and I miss eating them. So, I'm eagerly wondering what others do....

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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.