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Fuzzbutt’s Top Tip #7: Make sure your 2pc pouch is securely attached to your flange!

fuzzbutt-pouch-lightbulbHi folks! Your furry, fuzzy Ostomyland mascot Fuzzbutt here! I’ve got another great quickie top tip for you to help make your ostomy management, and/or living with a stoma that little bit easier.

This time around I’ve got a tip for checking the pouch is securely attached to your flange – without the need for nail guns or screwdrivers! :D

Sometimes, it is possible to unintentionally attach your pouch to your flange insecurely, and when you least expect it you can find the bag having dropped off the flange and trapped in your underwear, or if you wear boxer shorts it can end up dropping down your leg. It’s highly embarrassing, and sometimes the way the companies pouches lock on to the flange can be very fiddly and thus difficult to successfully attach.

However there is one way to make sure that your pouch is properly attached to the flange so that it wont drop off later.  Once you think you have the pouch locked on to the flange simply take the side edges of the pouch in your  hands and give it one or two short, sharp tugs straight outwards. Not upwards, or downwards, just a quick tug or two outwards. If the pouch is not properly connected to the flange you will find it is coming off, and will more than likely actually come off in your hand.

If your pouch is still connected to the flange after this tugging, then it should remain in place safely allowing you to get on with the rest of your day safe in the knowledge that your pouch wont be heading south!

Dont forgot to keep stopping by regularly to see what new top tips I have for you, and you can also find me posting on the Ostomyland Community Forums. Why not pop over and come and say hi! I’d love to see you there, and all our members would too! See you there!
http://www.ostomyland.com/community or http://www.ostomyland.org/ostomyboardipb/
(Both links take you to the same place.)

You can read my other great (in my fuzzy opinion) top tips here:
http://ostomyland.com/mainsite/category/fuzzbutts-top-tips/

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Fuzzbutt’s Top Tips #6: Finding Ostomy Support/Info!

Hey folks! Fuzzbutt here again with another one of my top tips but this time instead of being a top tip about physical care for your stoma and ostomy, I’m offering you a digital tidbit for your consideration! :)

Try as we might here at Ostomyland to be the only Ostomy site you need, we do realise that we dont have all the information for all sections of society or for all countries. And this is what my top tip is about – where to find information/support on the topics you need from other ostomy sites!

If you are looking for information about Ostomies, be it on rarer or specific aspects of an Ostomy lifestlye, or even your common-or-garden topics then you could do far worse than to visit Ostomy Links.

Ostomy Links has just been given a brand new makeover but continues to aim to provide links to as many, if not all, the many various Ostomy websites, MSN/Yahoo Groups, single-pages and full blown Ostomy communities on the net. Whether you are looking for info on rare health conditions that lead to a Stoma in their treatment, or specific less-featured lifestyle aspects of Ostomy support such as Gay and Lesbian Ostomate support groups, or the desire to find a support group in your local area wherever in the world you may be, then you really should give Ostomy Links a visit.

Useful Links:
Ostomy Links – http://www.ostomylinks.co.uk
Ostomyland’s Own Web-Links Page

NB: Ostomyland is not responsible for content outside of it’s own ostomyland.com/.org/.co.uk domains.

Fuzzbutt’s Corner

Hey Folks! Fuzzbutt here again. I’m Ostomyland’s furry mascot and every so often I like to share some of my top tips with everyone.
This month I want to tell you about another useful section in Fuzzbutt’s Corner over on Ostomyland’s Message Board.

My Support Organisations in your country forum has a growing list of Non-profit Organisations in your country, which give advice and support to ostomates – including health and health-related issues as well as ostomy groups themselves.

If you want to join a group, why not take a look to see if you can find something in your area? If you’re already part of a group you are welcome to post in that section too, letting others know about it! And if you can’t find anything local to you post a question – someone may be able to help!

Take care everyone, I’ll see you next time with another top tip!

Fuzzbutt’s Corner

Hey Folks! Fuzzbutt here again. I’m Ostomyland’s furry mascot and every so often I like to share some of my top tips with everyone.
In the last two months I’ve been talking about my ‘Pick of the Posts’ section which is in Fuzzbutt’s Corner over on Ostomyland’s Message Board,

This month, why not visit my Helpful Articles and Resources forum where you’ll find a Collection of Articles giving advice and support relevant to Ostomates. There are articles written by Ostomyland Members as well as external sources.

Take care everyone, I’ll see you next time with another top tip!

Fuzzbutt’s Pick of the Posts

Hey Folks! Fuzzbutt here again. I’m Ostomyland’s furry mascot and every so often I like to share some of my top tips with everyone.
Last month one of my tips was to check out my ‘Pick of the Posts’ section over on Ostomyland’s Message Board.

This month, why not visit my Past Ostomy Polls in that section and add your vote? You’ll find a range of ostomy topics – and you can even add your own comments!

Take care everyone, I’ll see you next time with another top tip!

Fuzzbutt’s Pick of the Posts

Hey Folks! Fuzzbutt here again. I’m Ostomyland’s furry mascot and every so often I like to share some of my top tips with everyone.
This time my tip is to check out my ‘Pick of the Posts’ section over on Ostomyland’s Message Board.

Why not visit my Ostomy Reference Posts and see some of the most popular or unusual topics? You’ll find information and ideas on a range of ostomy topics – and you can even add your own comments!

Take care everyone, I’ll see you next time with another top tip!

Fuzzbutt’s Top Tips #5: Ostomy Product Costs

Hey Folks! Fuzzbutt here again. I’m Ostomyland’s furry mascot and every so often I like to share some of my top tips with everyone, and this time my tip is for people who do not get their products for free on a country-based health insurance scheme (like the NHS here in the UK), or any other private health insurance scheme.

Ostomy products are not cheap and its been a long time since spending a penny, actually cost a penny (…or less). Some products can be incredibly expensive, especially the latest or newly launched product ranges.

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Fuzzbutt’s Top Tips: #3

Hi Everyone! Never fear, fuzzbutt’s here! I’m back with another one of my top tips for you.

There are LOTS of Ostomy products manufacturers, making many different styles and ranges of Ostomy pouches, flanges, creams and lotions etc. Most, if not all of them, offer a free sample service via their freephone customer helplines. And so, my top tip is that when you first get your Ostomy, don’t presume that the pouch the hospital sticks on you, is the pouch you have to use for the rest of your stoma’s life. So long as the doctor is OK with it, why not try out as many different products as necessary until you find the one that is best for you.

This advice is good for long-term ostomates too. If you’ve been using the same product for years and years, give some of the new ones a try too, as thanks to new technologies and manufacture techniques you may find a product that is even better than the “old-faithful” brand you’ve been using for so long.

Fuzzbutt’s Top Tip #2

Fuzzbutt - Ostomyland's Top Tips Mascot!

   Hi Folks! Fuzzbutt here again!
   Are you having trouble with pancaking? No, I dont mean the yummy, scrummy, pancakes you eat, but the problem of tacky poo clogging around your stoma instead of droppin in the pouch, and ultimately forcing it off. If so, check out these top tips I have for you to help prevent it.
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