Just wondering.
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Yes and scuba dive, jump out of planes, take baths, dance, mountain climb, I am pretty sure that you can horseback ride but I have never tried...also ski and skate...other than that it is up to you to try anything else...I jump rope, do yoga, pilates, stretch...walk miles...the limit is self-imposed and not surgery-imposed.
Sharon
@skn69 posted:Yes and scuba dive, jump out of planes, take baths, dance, mountain climb, I am pretty sure that you can horseback ride but I have never tried...also ski and skate...other than that it is up to you to try anything else...I jump rope, do yoga, pilates, stretch...walk miles...the limit is self-imposed and not surgery-imposed.
Sharon
So the bandage is water proof???
Thank you for your bravery, Sharon. I just have a lot of pouch issues and have been told by at least one surgeon it will need to be removed eventually. Swimming is one of my sanity breaks and I would hate to lose it. The bag is not my first choice. Hopefully, I will never have to make the decision.
Why would it need to be removed? They now fix pouches very well...things can be done and you should not have to settle...fight, if you can, for your freedom.
Sharon
ps. we do not need our bandages, stomacovers or any other protection to be waterproof...we just need it to protect our clothing from the moisture that our stomas give off.
@skn69 posted:Why would it need to be removed? They now fix pouches very well...things can be done and you should not have to settle...fight, if you can, for your freedom.
Sharon
ps. we do not need our bandages, stomacovers or any other protection to be waterproof...we just need it to protect our clothing from the moisture that our stomas give off.
Thanks for answering my question