Switching to Convex Two-Piece Closed Pouch - Seeking Advice

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Lilbet
Oct 10, 2023 12:40 am

I am a new ostomy owner. I have had it for about a month. I'm very interested in a convex, two-piece, closed pouch. I want to just snap off and toss. And snap a new bag on. 

I'm in year 7 of ovarian and fallopian tube cancer. I have two nephrostomy tubes to deal with. Plus, I broke my ankle in August. So, I'm dealing with a lot. 

I just want to make one thing easier and my nurse has said this would be easier. 

Any thoughts, experience, advice?

Thank you in advance for any comments. 
Lilbet

SailorGirl
Oct 10, 2023 1:25 am

It's definitely easier. I use the 2-piece click convex.

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Past Member
Oct 10, 2023 3:26 am

I used that system for years until I learned about irrigation. In my opinion, it's definitely easier to quickly change a closed bag vs emptying a closed pouch.

CrappyColon
Oct 10, 2023 4:35 am

Do you have a colostomy then?

AlexT
Oct 10, 2023 5:11 pm

A couple things to consider… 1) You'll always need to carry a bag with you since you never know when you'll need to change it. 2) You'll go through a lot more bags, and if you have to pay for your supplies, your costs will go up. 3) Disposing of them may be an issue also. Good luck with your decision.

 

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Lilbet
Oct 11, 2023 12:55 am

Thank you for all the kind responses. Cost will be more. I'm pretty much home except for doctor's visits. When I do leave, I take a kit with me. Going to add a change of clothes too because I've had 3 blowouts so far.

I need to order more supplies tomorrow.

Yes, I have a colostomy.

msmelt7230
Oct 11, 2023 10:27 pm
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I am a 23-year-old colorectal cancer warrior. I love the two-piece, it makes it so easy to change. I take the whole thing off (pouch & wafer) to shower due to water causing a fungi under the wafer. Yes, always keep extras with you. Pros & Cons on Purpose

KatGio
Oct 12, 2023 11:34 pm

This is exactly what I am planning to do!