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Posted by barbie1go on 08/18/00:
There are bag liners now available from the States, I received
some complimentary samples.
They look really handy and you can just flush these internal pouch
liners not using as many regular pouches. I'm giving them a try
as it seems better than having to worry constantly about where
to dispose of my bags. I'm in Canada and gave them to some of
our members at our local ostomy group to try.
Give C&M a call.
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In reply to "Bag Liners" posted by Paula on 09/10/00:
I was asked about a bag liner one can use with their regular
pouch to use as a disposable. They say it is so that they can
empty it easier. Have you heard of this? Or possibly a pouch cover
that holds in case of a leak?
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Posted by Cherri on 09/19/00:
I have found that if I dilute a bottle of liquid hand soap and
squirt it around the edge (in the slot) that I get a better seal.
Also you have to develop getting all the wrinkles out before you
snap them together. My flange is 1 3/4 inch so I cut off almost
a inch to have less plastic to wrinkle up. I have not have any
problems with our city sewer or my place of work- I flush twice
just to be sure as so many toilets have water conservation. I
was also surprised how long a box lasts. At first I chose when
and wear to wear them but am using them 100% now.
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Hello Barbara,
I have only good comments about the liners. I use them continuously,
day and night, at home or out. I just do not want to ever have
to clean another bag again. This solution is sooooooo clean. They
are terrific and I will recommend them to my ostomy friends, cyber
or otherwise.
Thanks, Marie
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Dear Barbara,
I just wanted to thank you again for your personal response to
my inquiries. Thank you so much for having the flushable liners
available! Being a new ostomate person I am still so unsure of
so many things dealing with an ostomy and you have put my mind
more at ease along with the products you have to provide. You
will make my adjusting to an ostomy so much easier. I do not have
insurance at the present time and so your liners will help me
to have such a savings in my supplies and that is a blessing in
itself. I can promise you that any one I come in contact with
that has a ostomy will hear of you and your fine products. I will
definitely refer your company to other people and in fact I showed
your site to my nurse this morning as she had never heard of a
disposable pouch. She will be sharing this information with others.
You really have lifted my spirits today! May God bless you for
what you are doing and for being such a kind, caring and devoted
person to your customers. I am truly blessed.
Janet
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THE LINERS AND WHAT IT CAN DO FOR YOU
After four years of frustration I decided there had to be a
better way for me to be free of the many problems I faced when
I was away from home. It took me three more years to finally complete
the FLUSHABLE LINER. I hope, like me, after you have used the
LINER for a while, you will never again be without it. I change
my LINER three or four times a day and I change the flange every
five days, also the pouch as I like the feel of the new pouch
at change time. On the other hand, if you replaced the pouch filter
every time you changed the flange, there would be no telling how
long you might be able to use the same pouch. The LINER is designed
to fit the pouch opening as closely as possible. After you have
inserted the LINER and blown it out, use two fingers of one hand
in the pouch opening to hold the LINER, then gently pull the exposed
part of the LINER all round until it snugly fits the pouch opening.
You are now ready to apply the pouch. In the picture take notice
at the way the liner folds over the pouch ring and has been trimmed
slightly to make it easier when it is connected up. The lighter
area indicates the shape of the liner within the pouch. Make sure
the LINER material completely covers the flange coupling. I always
snap the (new flange, LINER, and pouch) together a couple of times
before replacing my flange; it makes it much easier to seal when
fitting them together the first time. Always make sure that the
seal between the pouch, LINER, and flange is secure when you change
the LINER. If this is not done, the pouch could work loose. If
you are using the floating flanges this is probably not a problem,
but be alert, some systems are more secure than others. If at
first the pouch is a little hard to close, use a very light film
of liquid soap around the flange ring. Remember!! When changing
the LINER, always wipe the flange ring clean. When removed, the
LINER flushes very quickly. You can improve the LINER performance
so that it will be empty at the end of the line by taking the
two flat sides of the LINER at the neck end in your two hands
and then pulling it apart. Now flush it down. I have used the
LINER with great success for nearly four years now and it has
been my ticket to a new life style. I now go wherever I want to
go without restriction. I now also have a (disaster kit) which
includes (1 box of 300 LINERS, 12 flanges, and 12 pouches, all
in a small water proof bag.) I am safe for at least two months
with no worry under the worst conditions.
I SINCERELY HOPE THIS LINER WILL BE AS GOOD TO YOU AS IT HAS BEEN
TO ME!
Written by Douglas Wolrich, inventor of Colo-Majic Liners.
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Hi Barbara:
Oh wow! These liners have changed my life! What a tremendous difference
the liners make. I love the liners and have regained my freedom
& independence. As little as 2 weeks ago, I would have begged
off to stay closer to home and not joined my friends for lunch.
Not anymore! I'm finding out that the world is still out there
and better than ever. I can't thank you enough for advising me
to try the liners. Now, I won't leave home without them and nothing
stops me now. I have adjusted very well and don't know how I managed
so long without the liners. I just wanted to write and let you
know that I'm really enjoying life again, thanks to you and your
dedication to improving the quality of life for ostomates. Anyway,
I'm out and about for the day.
THE POUCH SUPPORT BELT
A "take down" is the term I heard the doctors use
just before they went in for surgery to re-connect my intestines
and colon. I hadn't heard it before that. I found your support
belt by desperately searching the internet. I hope you don't mind
that I e-mailed the United Ostomy Association and the International
Ostomy Association about your pouch support system and asked them
to make the information public to their members. Both of the organizations
emailed me back, and said they would consider making the information
known to their members. They may email you asking for support.
I hope you don't get swamped with donation requests. I was only
trying to help others who might be experiencing what I went through,
and hoped I could send them your way to get a pouch support system.
I can't believe that my stoma nurse, and medical supply companies
in a city as large as Dallas couldn't locate a pouch support.
The colostomy bag was hell before I started using the pouch support.
I can't imagine how I would have been able to make it through
those months with a bag without your help. I remain grateful.
I hope my messages to the ostomy associations send you some business.
You know, you may be sitting on a "gold mine" with your
product. My opinion is that everyone who undergoes an ileostomy
ought to be given information about a pouch support while in the
hospital. With some good marketing (possibly through the UOA and
local branches, major hospitals, and/or stoma nurses), your product
is a helpful one and something every patient needs. Best of luck
to you.
Duane
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Dear
Barbara,
Over a year ago we sat in the hospital waiting room as my mother
underwent surgery for colorectal cancer. We never considered that
she may have an ostomy and felt confident it could be avoided.
Unfortunately, we saw the surgeon's face and knew instantly what
he had done and said it was best. We were terrified to tell her
when she woke up. She took it well and had wonderful nurses to
teach her what to do. One nurse recommended the liners and
we said we would check on them when she was released. When she got
home she would hardly walk because of the awkward bag that hung
down. She was afraid to do anything and life seemed like
imprisonment. We changed to a smaller pouch and found the
flushable liners and she is alive again. She now does everything
and more. The liners have truly made her life liveable
again. She can enjoy so many activities and travel without the
fear of finding a place to dispose of the pouch. The liners are
truly a lifesaver and I am thrilled to have my mom back. I am so
thankful that you have brought these liners to the public. You
have no idea how lucky we feel to have found you. Your business is
really helping people.
Thank you,
Melissa
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