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Uncover Ostomy: Ostomy Ambassador-Natalie Even though she doesn't have one herself, Natalie takes any opportunity to talk about ostomies when she can

UCVlog: Potty Talk--Tips on Emptying an Ostomy Bag We give a few tips that have helped us with our ostomies on emptying our bag. If you have special tips, please leave us a comment to this post on how you take care of your ostomy! You should never go through this alone! Visit us on Facebook at: Email: Nadia@ Dennis@ Related Channel:

Ostomy Software Demo Supported by is an online community for people with ostomies and related surgeries. Our site will help you get in touch with ostomates in your area and around the world. We offer our members various ways to communicate with each other through personal messages, forums, instant chat, chat rooms, video chat, blogs and profile builders. Membership to is free and we have members from over 30 countries, ages 18 to 80.

Broken arm, broken leg? Swim with a Cast! This is the new Dry Pro commercial "Swim with a Cast". It is for children and adults and covers casts, bandages, PICC lines, Ostomies, and prosthetic legs. For detailed information, go to or call 1-888-3DRYPRO. Enjoy!

Survivor interview Eden S Eden is a rectal cancer survivor. She talks about preventing infertility before receiving radiation treatment, how she deals with fecal incontinence, and life insurance.

Flushable Liners for colostomy, ostomy, ileostomy care. Invention, patent of the revolutionary Flushable Liners for colostomates, ostomates, ileostomates, etc.

Survivor Interview Shirley S. Shirley is a colon cancer survivor. She discusses her experience with an ileostomy, the relationship with her family, and returning to work after treatment.

Survivor Interview Megan H. Megan is a rhabdomyosarcoma survivor. She discusses changes to her digestive system after treatment, meeting other survivors at camp and the relationship with her sisters.

An introduction to ostomies With Alice and Bridget

How to Apply A NeutralEz Tab.avi NeutralEz Tabs - An Extended Wear Odor Eliminator for People Living with Ostomies. Apply and forget.

UCVlog: Flying with an Ostomy Learn more at Many people with ostomies have concerns about flying with an ostomy, particularly going through security. Here are some things to keep in mind. Respond to this post with your stories of flying! Email Nadia@ Dennis@ Facebook:

The 411 on an Ostomy - Ileostomies & Colostomies I kinda thought I should make a video for those with ostomies, so here it is! Hope it helps. If you have any questions or comments, put it in the comments section or message me!

Inspirational & Motivational - My Name is Misty Blue - Part 1 of 4 "My Name is Misty Blue" - The Misty Blue Foster Story Part 1 of 4 (View all 4 parts - links below) Inspirational & motivational story about Misty Blue Fosters life, from being born with a major birth defects of cloacal exstrophy and spina bifida, to losing her mother at a young age, and growing up foster care, to adulthood, getting married and her life in the nursing field. "You can't always control what you are given in life, but you can control what you do with it," - Misty Blue Foster 2009 "My Name is Misty Blue" - The Misty Blue Foster Story Part 1 of 4: Part 2 of 4: Part 3 of 4: Part 4 of 4: "I hope in the future, I can change the world little by little for those like me who grew up without a loving home, and felt there was no hope," said Foster. "I want to give love and hope to those not only from the foster care system, but also those sick from cancer, devastating acquired illnesses, terminal illnesses, and congenital disorders. I want to help educate others worldwide that life's circumstances don't determine who you are, or what you become. Destiny is determined by ones' choices, and what they do with the circumstances they face." - 2008 Misty Blue Foster - From 2008 Tafford Uniforms Nursing Scholarship, Awards "Coping with two ostomies would be difficult for any child. Misty Blue Foster had added health challenges from spina bifida and cloacal exstrophy...She managed these conditions with grace and ...

My Name is Misty Blue - Part 2 of 4 "My Name is Misty Blue" - The Misty Blue Foster Story Part 2 of 4 (View all 4 parts - links below) Inspirational & motivational story about Misty Blue Fosters life, from being born with a major birth defects of cloacal exstrophy and spina bifida, to losing her mother at a young age, and growing up foster care, to adulthood, getting married and her life in the nursing field. "You can't always control what you are given in life, but you can control what you do with it," - Misty Blue Foster 2009 "My Name is Misty Blue" - The Misty Blue Foster Story Part 1 of 4: Part 2 of 4: Part 3 of 4: Part 4 of 4: "I hope in the future, I can change the world little by little for those like me who grew up without a loving home, and felt there was no hope," said Foster. "I want to give love and hope to those not only from the foster care system, but also those sick from cancer, devastating acquired illnesses, terminal illnesses, and congenital disorders. I want to help educate others worldwide that life's circumstances don't determine who you are, or what you become. Destiny is determined by ones' choices, and what they do with the circumstances they face." - 2008 Misty Blue Foster - From 2008 Tafford Uniforms Nursing Scholarship, Awards "Coping with two ostomies would be difficult for any child. Misty Blue Foster had added health challenges from spina bifida and cloacal exstrophy...She managed these conditions with grace and ...

My Name is Misty Blue - Part 3 of 4 "My Name is Misty Blue" - The Misty Blue Foster Story Part 3 of 4 (View all 4 parts - links below) Inspirational & motivational story about Misty Blue Fosters life, from being born with a major birth defects of cloacal exstrophy and spina bifida, to losing her mother at a young age, and growing up foster care, to adulthood, getting married and her life in the nursing field. "You can't always control what you are given in life, but you can control what you do with it," - Misty Blue Foster 2009 "My Name is Misty Blue" - The Misty Blue Foster Story Part 1 of 4: Part 2 of 4: Part 3 of 4: Part 4 of 4: "I hope in the future, I can change the world little by little for those like me who grew up without a loving home, and felt there was no hope," said Foster. "I want to give love and hope to those not only from the foster care system, but also those sick from cancer, devastating acquired illnesses, terminal illnesses, and congenital disorders. I want to help educate others worldwide that life's circumstances don't determine who you are, or what you become. Destiny is determined by ones' choices, and what they do with the circumstances they face." - 2008 Misty Blue Foster - From 2008 Tafford Uniforms Nursing Scholarship, Awards "Coping with two ostomies would be difficult for any child. Misty Blue Foster had added health challenges from spina bifida and cloacal exstrophy...She managed these conditions with grace and ...

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My Name is Misty Blue - Part 4 of 4 "My Name is Misty Blue" - The Misty Blue Foster Story Part 4 of 4 (View all 4 parts - links below) Inspirational & motivational story about Misty Blue Fosters life, from being born with a major birth defects of cloacal exstrophy and spina bifida, to losing her mother at a young age, and growing up foster care, to adulthood, getting married and her life in the nursing field. "You can't always control what you are given in life, but you can control what you do with it," - Misty Blue Foster 2009 "My Name is Misty Blue" - The Misty Blue Foster Story Part 1 of 4: Part 2 of 4: Part 3 of 4: Part 4 of 4: "I hope in the future, I can change the world little by little for those like me who grew up without a loving home, and felt there was no hope," said Foster. "I want to give love and hope to those not only from the foster care system, but also those sick from cancer, devastating acquired illnesses, terminal illnesses, and congenital disorders. I want to help educate others worldwide that life's circumstances don't determine who you are, or what you become. Destiny is determined by ones' choices, and what they do with the circumstances they face." - 2008 Misty Blue Foster - From 2008 Tafford Uniforms Nursing Scholarship, Awards "Coping with two ostomies would be difficult for any child. Misty Blue Foster had added health challenges from spina bifida and cloacal exstrophy...She managed these conditions with grace and ...

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Survivor Interview Mortimer B. Mortimer is a colorectal cancer survivor. He talks about the challenge of caring for his ostomy, his relationship with his wife, who was his caregiver, and his community involvement.

Caring for an Infant's or Toddler's Colostomy This 17-minute educational DVD is intended for the nurses and family care givers of an infant or toddler with a colostomy. The video explains the basic function of an ostomy, describes the various types of ostomies and demonstrates in step-by-step fashion the procedure for cleaning and changing a one-piece and two-piece appliance. Tips for daily care and problems to watch for are also covered. The video has no commercial bias or product promotions. The information is generic, so all parents and care givers will benefit from the video, regardless of the brand of ostomy appliance used. TO PURCHASE THIS EDUCATIONAL DVD, CONTACT FAMILY HEALTH MEDIA, (800)366-3641.

The New Nursing Assistant: Ostomy, Urinary Drainage, and Catheter Care To Purchase the FULL DVD, please go to: www.heatinc.ca OVERVIEW: Nursing assistants will often need to care for residents with urinary catheters and ostomies. Nursing assistants need to master the special considerations and skills needed to provide care and assistance with urinary catheters and ostomies to maintain resident health, hygiene, and prevent infection. Medcoms New Nursing Assistant program on ostomy and urinary catheter care provides new nursing assistants with the information they need to competently provide care in these areas. This program has been revised to be more concise and easier to understand by clearly identifying each of the three stages of the procedures it describes: preparation, the procedure itself, and completing care. Product Information 17:49 | 2010 For More info on the full DVD, please contact : HEAT INC 416 538 9898 sales@heatinc.ca

Jess & friend talk about ostomy awareness Jess and a friend talk about the importance of sharing ostomy specifics to educate people about ostomies and remove the stigma.

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