For most of my life, I measured the time it would take me to make it safely to the bathroom. If the bathroom dash was an Olympic event, I’d have […]| United Ostomy Associations of America
A couple years ago, I wasn’t thinking much about my health. I was a little overweight, but nothing alarming. Life was busy working full-time while chasing around two wild but […]| United Ostomy Associations of America
When you get an ostomy, most of the advice you’ll hear is practical. It comes in boxes and routines: bags and baseplates, barrier strips and rings. There’s talk of wear […]| United Ostomy Associations of America
When you have an ostomy, you have to be ready for anything, but It always seems to be fear that holds me back more than my ostomy.| United Ostomy Associations of America
From the ICU to the long road back to health and giving back to the ostomy community with support and events such as the Run for Resilience Ostomy 5k.| United Ostomy Associations of America
We’re Christina and Molly — best friends who both have Crohn’s disease and ileostomies. Over the years, we’ve come to realize what a gift it is to have each other’s […] The post Meet Christina & Molly – Two Friends, One Mission appeared first on United Ostomy Associations of America.| United Ostomy Associations of America
Stella. Betty Poop. Homer the Stoma. To some, stoma names may seem silly or childish. A stoma is not a pet, after all. Not a car or childhood stuffed animal. […] The post Why do some people with ostomies name their stoma? appeared first on United Ostomy Associations of America.| United Ostomy Associations of America
Rob Nunnery is returning to professional sports—and raising awareness about living fully with an ostomy. When Rob Nunnery stepped onto the pickleball court for the first time post-surgery, it wasn’t just about hitting balls. It […] The post From Pain to Purpose: How a Professional Pickleball Player Reclaimed His Life After Colostomy Surgery appeared first on United Ostomy Associations of America.| United Ostomy Associations of America
UOAA often hears from the ostomy community about their struggles with getting quantities of ostomy supplies that are over the Medicare allowable limits. UOAA recognizes that the process to obtain supplies beyond the maximum amount is difficult to navigate and is not well understood.| United Ostomy Associations of America
10 Years of the Run for Resilience Ostomy 5k| United Ostomy Associations of America
Colleen Reddington’s Ostomy Story I’m interested in sharing my story because I know I am lucky to have a smart nurse practitioner for a sister who has advocated for me […]| United Ostomy Associations of America