Heather


Heather

My bowel went septic on 27th of December 2016 and I first underwent surgery to form a colostomy at Rockhampton Base Hospital in Queensland. They tried three times to make the colostomy work but unfortunately it kept failing and I had to have a hose put in my colostomy as an attempt to drain it. I was transferred to the Royal Brisbane Women’s Hospital in Queensland and they removed the drain and I underwent surgery resulting in the formation of an ileostomy in February 2017.

On 28th February, I was transported back to Rockhampton Base Hospital and was finally on my way home on 6th March.

I have had no problems with my ileostomy. Since coming home, there has been no end to the trouble with the old colostomy site. For five weeks, it was being dressed every day by blue nurses and my stoma nurse once a week. The next thing I know, the colostomy site started to push out blood and faeces and now I have to wear a bag over that site. This is frustrating as it has been occurring for 2 months now.

Tony

Having a urostomy doesn't stop 80 year old Tony from enjoying swimming.

Simon

At age 55, Simon was diagnosed with rectal cancer resulting in a life saving colostomy.

Bengt

Bengt, 67 years old, has had a urostomy since 2006.

Matthew

30 year old, Matthew, has had a colostomy since he was 16.