Mental Health with an Ostomy
While getting an ostomy can solve many of the physical challenges that made an ostomate sick, it does not instantly heal all the mental anguish the person went through before their surgery - and the surgery itself can be an issue they must grapple with. Shield HealthCare's Ostomy Lifestyle Specialist, Laura Cox, discusses the mental challenges she faced before and after surgery, and how she's learning to cope and handle the stress that comes with being an ostomate.

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Things That Still Bother Me Since Getting Ostomy Surgery - And How I Resolve Them

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Things I Wish I Knew With A New Ostomy

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StealthBelt Vs. Comfortbelt: Ostomy Support Belt Showdown!

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Living Life with an Ostomy Bag | Amy's Colon Cancer Story | The Patient Story

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9 Stoma Problems NO ONE Warned Me About…

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How to Help Clear an Intestinal Blockage

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6 Things I Wish Someone Had Told Me Before Ostomy Surgery

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Why I Don't Empty My Bag

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Understanding Convexity

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Sleeping with an Ostomy, with Shield HealthCare's Ostomy Lifestyle Specialist, Laura Cox

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Ostomy Care Tips: Dealing with Pancaking

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How to Dress with an Ostomy with Shield HealthCare's OstomyLife Specialist Laura Cox

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Emptying NON-Emptying Ostomy Bags | How to Empty Stoma Bags | Let's Talk IBD

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Part 1: Intestines Before and After Ileostomy Surgery

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my mental health after surgery | ibd | total colectomy | j-pouch

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8 Ostomy Leak Prevention Tips by Stealth Belt

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OSTOMY DIET (PART 1): THE FIRST 4-6 WEEKS

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Tips for Recovery After Ostomy Surgery

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Blow Out Solutions for Ostomates

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