My stoma revision to remove nodules where stoma and skin meet has been canceled because I now have an ulcer where stoma and skin meet, also.
I've been taking pics of my stoma for the last several barrier changes to show the doc and save having another barrier change. When I went to see the surgeon he used the pics instead of me having to take the barrier off. Worked great. When I changed my barrier this morning there was an ulcer that hadn't be there before. right under the edge of the barrier around the stoma. I took pics of it, called the surgeons nurse to let her know of the change in case the surgeon would need to do something different. She asked for an email of the pics then the surgeon called and wanted to cancel because the ulcer looks to be my Crohn's disease and he's afraid that if he messes with the stoma he could make my Crohn's worse and it would become worse.
I've recently restarted my medication (not as early as I should have, thanks to my SLOW mail order pharmacy insurance makes us use! That's another story!) so I'll give it time to work and see what happens.
I've been using the convex barrier from Hollister for a few weeks and it's working the best with the nodules but I hope the pressure from it isn't what's causing the ulcer instead of my Crohn's. The surgeon thinks it's the Crohn's so I guess I go with his words.
Any hints on how to deal with an ulcer under a barrier? Thanks for any tips!
I've been taking pics of my stoma for the last several barrier changes to show the doc and save having another barrier change. When I went to see the surgeon he used the pics instead of me having to take the barrier off. Worked great. When I changed my barrier this morning there was an ulcer that hadn't be there before. right under the edge of the barrier around the stoma. I took pics of it, called the surgeons nurse to let her know of the change in case the surgeon would need to do something different. She asked for an email of the pics then the surgeon called and wanted to cancel because the ulcer looks to be my Crohn's disease and he's afraid that if he messes with the stoma he could make my Crohn's worse and it would become worse.
I've recently restarted my medication (not as early as I should have, thanks to my SLOW mail order pharmacy insurance makes us use! That's another story!) so I'll give it time to work and see what happens.
I've been using the convex barrier from Hollister for a few weeks and it's working the best with the nodules but I hope the pressure from it isn't what's causing the ulcer instead of my Crohn's. The surgeon thinks it's the Crohn's so I guess I go with his words.
Any hints on how to deal with an ulcer under a barrier? Thanks for any tips!