I have just noticed a connection between my 3 most recent leaks. I've had the bag for 6 years, and very rarely have leaks. So it is very frustrating when I does happen and I feel as though I did not change anything. Trying to figure out what was different to make these bags fail was making me nutty.
This last weekend, hubby and I drove up to Six Flags Magic Mountain. It was going to be a hot day, so my big concern was dehydration. It just happened to be a bag changing day, so I did my usual change routine that morning. 2 hours in to the drive up and I noticed I was leaking (towards the bottom left). As I am crying in some random public restroom, trying to change whilst dealing with high output, I realized that of my last 4 leaks, 3 have occurred far from home. 2 during long car rides and one during a long plane ride (changing a bag in an airport restroom during a short layover was super fun). Even the other leak that didn't involve a trip did involve me doing a lot more sitting than I usually do.
Maybe seat belts are involved? Or just sitting? My stoma is placed pretty well. I don't have any rolls right there when I sit. Why would sitting be causing leaks? I do remember somebody talking about using seat belt clips in the car, so I will go get some of those. Any thoughts?
It is time for me to rethink my routine as the skin hasn't quite healed up from the damage of the blow out back in April (on our way to Lake Tahoe). I will start changing one thing at a time, see if I can improve my skin health. I just hate having this bag insecurity.
To end the story, my quick bathroom bag change did survive an entire day at 6 flags, despite the heat and humidity. But I was worried about it the whole time. I just kept reminding myself, whenever the "poor me" thoughts went through my head, that before the surgeries I could never have spent a day at a theme park without running to the bathroom every half hour. So life with a bag is still a huge improvement, even if it is an inexplicably leaky bag.
Thanks for listening