I have had my ostomy for 1 month, and at first no problems but now I am having itching and burning, leaks, and less wear time. When I change the bag, I can see that stool and liquid have been getting under the eakin seal. I have a loop ileo and I use eakin rings. My stoma is very irregularly shaped - it's not round or even oval but more like a wide gash shape, and it doesn't stick out past my skin.
There are so many things I just don't understand about what I am doing. First of all, I try to change the bag first thing in the morning so the stoma won't be active, but sometimes it still is. Last time it was putting out a LOT of liquid. And at other times when I've had to change the bag because it started leaking, this has been a big problem. How in the world are you supposed to measure your stoma, cut a new wafer, place the eakin etc etc when you have to grab TP to mop yourself up constantly?? I've spent an hour in the bathroom more than once just constantly wiping up - can't stop long enough to pick up the scissors. Everyone says if you notice it start to itch, then you need to change the bag. But how can you do it when stuff is flowing out?
Also, the eakin ring gradually spreads, and since the stoma is at or below skin level, when it spreads past the edge of my skin, it's like it's making a little cup that's always filled with output and breaking down the seal. My nurse suggested applying the eakin to my skin instead of to the wafer, but I couldn't get it to stick on top of the powder.
Powder isn't supposed to affect the seal, is it? I've tried it alone and with the barrier wipe to make a crust. I also bought some Calmoseptine for the itching, but I'm afraid to try it because I don't want to affect the seal. Has anyone used Calmoseptine? How does that work if you are also using powder?
I have a WOC appointment on Monday, but I've been so frustrated and I'm worried about making it through the weekend. Thanks for any advice.
There are so many things I just don't understand about what I am doing. First of all, I try to change the bag first thing in the morning so the stoma won't be active, but sometimes it still is. Last time it was putting out a LOT of liquid. And at other times when I've had to change the bag because it started leaking, this has been a big problem. How in the world are you supposed to measure your stoma, cut a new wafer, place the eakin etc etc when you have to grab TP to mop yourself up constantly?? I've spent an hour in the bathroom more than once just constantly wiping up - can't stop long enough to pick up the scissors. Everyone says if you notice it start to itch, then you need to change the bag. But how can you do it when stuff is flowing out?
Also, the eakin ring gradually spreads, and since the stoma is at or below skin level, when it spreads past the edge of my skin, it's like it's making a little cup that's always filled with output and breaking down the seal. My nurse suggested applying the eakin to my skin instead of to the wafer, but I couldn't get it to stick on top of the powder.
Powder isn't supposed to affect the seal, is it? I've tried it alone and with the barrier wipe to make a crust. I also bought some Calmoseptine for the itching, but I'm afraid to try it because I don't want to affect the seal. Has anyone used Calmoseptine? How does that work if you are also using powder?
I have a WOC appointment on Monday, but I've been so frustrated and I'm worried about making it through the weekend. Thanks for any advice.