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HAVE BAG, WILL TRAVEL – stomalicious
https://stomalicious.wordpress.com/2015/05/24/have-bag-will-travel
What is Crohn’s? What is a Stoma? Spreading awareness of IBD, and inspiring others living life and travelling the world with an Ostomy. HAVE BAG, WILL TRAVEL. May 24, 2015. October 19, 2015. As we travelled around the world, I wrote down thoughts about Crohn’s and about what it is like travelling with an ostomy. I wanted to do this for others with a stoma, to help with hints and tips on what to do and what not to do, and hopefully prove it can be very doable! And we needed to find somewhere to empty.
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My WOW moment – stomalicious
https://stomalicious.wordpress.com/2015/08/02/my-wow-moment
What is Crohn’s? What is a Stoma? Spreading awareness of IBD, and inspiring others living life and travelling the world with an Ostomy. August 2, 2015. October 19, 2015. Yesterday I had one of those WOW, on top of the world, life is beautiful moments. That I want to share with you all. I am not sharing this to gloat or make anyone feel bad. I know everyone, especially anyone with a chronic illness, can have a lot of bad days. I have had a lot of bad days. I am sharing this because of those bad days.
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Global toilet trotting! – stomalicious
https://stomalicious.wordpress.com/2015/06/01/global-toilet-trotting
What is Crohn’s? What is a Stoma? Spreading awareness of IBD, and inspiring others living life and travelling the world with an Ostomy. June 1, 2015. October 19, 2015. This post is all about toilets! On our travels, I quickly learnt that toilets and bathrooms around the world are almost as diverse as people and cultures. They come in all sorts of different shapes, sizes and styles. I do not discriminate against one style or another though . as long as they get the job done! Squatty (no rats in sight!
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ON THE ROAD: The specifics and practicalities of travelling with an Ostomy – stomalicious
https://stomalicious.wordpress.com/2015/05/27/on-the-road-the-specifics-and-practicalities-of-travelling-with-an-ostomy
What is Crohn’s? What is a Stoma? Spreading awareness of IBD, and inspiring others living life and travelling the world with an Ostomy. ON THE ROAD: The specifics and practicalities of travelling with an Ostomy. May 27, 2015. October 19, 2015. Challenges and Benefits of travelling with an Ostomy. Easy is not the right word, however as I said in my last post, travelling with an ostomy turned out to be far less difficult than I had imagined. Arranging and carrying supplies:. Admittedly, the extra bag was p...
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What is Crohn’s? What is a Stoma? Spreading awareness of IBD, and inspiring others living life and travelling the world with an Ostomy. On the Road Again. November 9, 2016. Sorry I’ve been a bit MIA lately. Packing up to leave Sydney to relocate to the UK (indefinitely? Took a bit of doing, including 2 weeks of farewells and soaking up as much of Sydney, our friends and family as we could, not to mention last minute visa dramas! We’ve been on the road for 3 weeks already en route in Africa! You’re probab...
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Did you cluck like a chicken? Symptoms + stress: Coping mechanisms and distraction techniques. – stomalicious
https://stomalicious.wordpress.com/2015/07/04/symptoms-stress
What is Crohn’s? What is a Stoma? Spreading awareness of IBD, and inspiring others living life and travelling the world with an Ostomy. Did you cluck like a chicken? Symptoms stress: Coping mechanisms and distraction techniques. July 4, 2015. October 19, 2015. I’ve pooped my pants on more occasions that I would like to remember thanks to my Crohn’s. Of course, it’s horrible and embarrassing when it happens, but I know it wasn’t my fault. It was the disease. Carry a backup bag with anything you might need...
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Coming Out: IBD and ostomies in the work place – stomalicious
https://stomalicious.wordpress.com/2015/07/13/coming-out-ibd-and-ostomies-in-the-work-place
What is Crohn’s? What is a Stoma? Spreading awareness of IBD, and inspiring others living life and travelling the world with an Ostomy. Coming Out: IBD and ostomies in the work place. July 13, 2015. October 19, 2015. To be honest, I am not really sure myself. Both of my previous employers knew I had Crohn’s. When we returned from our travels earlier this year, it was time to get back to reality and find a job. I registered on a job website and started applying. I had several unsuccessful intervie...I fee...
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Introducing “my little guy” – stomalicious
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What is Crohn’s? What is a Stoma? Spreading awareness of IBD, and inspiring others living life and travelling the world with an Ostomy. Introducing “my little guy”. June 4, 2015. October 19, 2015. Naming body parts – Do you name yours? Whichever way you look at it, stomas can be temperamental little things and certainly have a mind of their own. They can be unpredictable, and unlike a regular bowel function, we certainly have no control over them! Some people with an ostomy talk to it, and sometimes it e...
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What is Crohn’s? / What is a Stoma? – stomalicious
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What is Crohn’s? What is a Stoma? Spreading awareness of IBD, and inspiring others living life and travelling the world with an Ostomy. What is Crohn’s? What is a Stoma? Crohn’s disease is……. One of the main forms of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), alongside ulcerative colitis (UC). It is a chronic inflammatory. Condition of the gastrointestinal tract. Believed to be linked to an. Response, and can affect anywhere from the. Mouth to the anus. Of IBD are not well known or understood. Who is at risk?
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The saga of the retroverted uterus continues – stomalicious
https://stomalicious.wordpress.com/2015/07/30/the-saga-of-the-retroverted-uterus-continues
What is Crohn’s? What is a Stoma? Spreading awareness of IBD, and inspiring others living life and travelling the world with an Ostomy. The saga of the retroverted uterus continues. July 30, 2015. October 19, 2015. I’ve had a few people contacting me asking how my appointment with the gynaecologist went last week thank you for your concern🙂. There’s quite a lot to contemplate and consider. It seems that I am rather unique! Maybe I lay differently after my surgery causing it to move more than others?