Alternatives to Bags for Permanent Ileostomy

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Gary w
May 24, 2017 9:30 pm

Hello all I have had a permanent ileostomy for 3 years now and was wondering if there is any product out there that allows us to go bag less like at the beach or something . Like a plug  ? Thanks in advance for your knowledge and comments 

adamnyankee
May 25, 2017 2:59 pm

Gary, unfortunately there is no product that allows for an illeostomate to go without protection, as the output from the small intestine is continuous.  There is, however, a product called a stoma cap which is smaller than a bag, and will serve the purpose for a limited amount of time.  Many illeostomates will tell you to just use your usual gear, as swimming will not damage nor remove the bag.

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Bill
May 25, 2017 3:05 pm

Hello Garry.

I wear plugs everyday but then I irrigate so do not expect much or any output. I'm not sure how a plug would cope with the more liquified stools from an ileostomy. I suspect that it would not work that well but we never know these things until someone gives it a go. I would suggest contacting the manufacturers and ask for samples, then try them. I use Coloplast but I'm sure there will be others out there. Also, the is an advertisement on the TV at the moment in the UK for a new shape of tampax, which looks as if it would act in the same way as a plug as it is similar in shape to the plugs I use. The only problem is that it is likely to just have a piece of string to pull it out, whereas the Coloplast plugs come complete with a sticking plaster shield that has a built in deodoriser.

Don't forget to let us know how you get on with whatever your try. 

Best wishes

Bill

NotDeadYet
May 27, 2017 7:02 am

Tampax, Bill? Really? That sounds like a "guy" idea.  Maybe you don't realise how many girls "lose" their tampax inside themselves. 

And girls are raised into knowing about Toxic Shock Syndrome, where polyester-based tampons create a sudden potassium depletion that causes diarrhea and vomiting and fever and possibly death, and how would Gary even know about that? No offense, but if he's using or chosing a tampon for a stoma I'll guarantee it that the fine print goes unread. . .

I liked one of our ostomate's condom idea better.

Gary, my advice would be to play with fasting, know your output times, and play on the beach accordingly.

I'm working up the courage to do it myself!

Bill
May 28, 2017 6:08 am

Hello NotDeadYet. 

Thanks for the reminder about Tampax and Toxic Shock Syndrome. I often think that all my suggestive posts should come with a stark warning that they can go horribly wrong at times. That's why I keep experimenting until the ideas become more practical (sometimes never).

One of the things I liked about the tampax design is they they do come with that bit of string to help with retrieval, whereas the one or two Coloplast plugs that have come adrift inside me are the devil's own job to get out. Fortunately, I invented a suitable gadget for when this sort of thing happened with my anal plugs (which had a piece of uncomfortable dangling fabric).The device consisted of the outer plastic tampax depositor, which I could poke up, to locate the offending plug. I would then use some extra long artery forceps to get a grip on it retrieve the plug. (This procedure should most definitely come with the gravest of warnings).

As for the condom concept. I found that it works much better with a seal around the plate, as the plain plastic tends to slip over the slippery mucus coming from the stoma and I ended up in the morning with the device not over the stoma at all. Just as well I had no output !!

Best wishes

Bill 

 

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