I had my permanent colostomy due to cancer in September 2017. I had no problems after. Then this past December, a PET scan showed a different type of tumor (neuroendocrine) in my small intestine. When I asked the surgeon if it would mean that I would have two ostomies, he said he would try to connect it up to my remaining segment of colon and empty through the colostomy stoma. He warned me that for the first month or two, I might have liquid stool rather than the previous formed stool.
Surgery went well, and I am feeling fine now with the exception that I haven't regained all my weight yet. However, it is now over 3 months, and I am still having a lot of liquid stool, and I don't want to start taking Imodium unless I absolutely have to.
The problem is, I can be sitting in the living room with my family, and if I pass gas or pass stool into the pouch, everyone in the room knows what is happening because it is no longer silent.
Does anyone know if there is something that would help to baffle the sound? I would hate to be on a long-haul plane trip and have someone sitting next to me uncomfortable because of the sounds. I would be most appreciative of any hints.