“I just want others who go through what I go through to feel a little lighter, a little happier, and maybe a little bit more confident in what they have.”
TikTok: @shayshitsinthebag / Via"It’s whenever the bag loosens up on my skin, deteriorates on the inside, or if it just needs to be changed," she continued."When I change it, I start by cutting a small hole into the new ostomy bag, for where my stoma will sit in it, then I take off my old bag, clean the underneath of the skin — around my stoma — and then I attach my new bag on after. The bags are made durable; I usually refer to them as a thicker Band-Aid-like material.
Many commenters shared an appreciation for Shay spreading awareness about living with an ostomy bag...... which even healthcare workers can sometimes forget the ins and outs of."When I was first diagnosed...I was 16, uninformed, and scared to death," Shay said."During that time, I told absolutely no one of my bag and actually went through worse hiding it then if I was just open about it.
Brasil Últimas Notícias, Brasil Manchetes
Similar News:Você também pode ler notícias semelhantes a esta que coletamos de outras fontes de notícias.
Katie Price's son Harvey 'mocked in vile texts by five cops' as probe launchedFive police officers who allegedly mocked Katie Price's son Harvey in vile texts are being investigated, the police has confirmed, after a different group of cops were investigated for similar
Consulte Mais informação »
The five largest wildfires in California historyAfter the Dixie fire grew into the second-biggest blaze in California history, we revisit the state's other wildfire record-holders
Consulte Mais informação »
Insights On The Five Stages Of Small Business GrowthEven during the best of times, starting a small business is tough. During the Covid-19 pandemic, it became a quest for survival. While roughly one-third of small businesses were closed amid the lockdowns, many have reopened their doors or launched anew as consumer demand roars back.
Consulte Mais informação »
EVERY MOVE SHE MAKES | Vanity Fair | June 2001Everything Jennifer Lopez does—she sings, she acts, she wears perilous-looking Versace and see-through Chanel, she dates Puffy, she starts her own clothing line—is big news. And she takes her status as the first Latina superstar seriously, with a laserlike focus and a schedule that would shrink a lesser being. As her new thriller, Angel Eyes, hits theaters, NED ZEMAN visits Lopez on the set of her next movie, Enough, for a freewheeling discussion of her daring fashion statements, the trauma of Puffygate, and the whole diva thing
Consulte Mais informação »
Jessica Alba Was Ahead of Her Time in Clean Beauty— And She Knows ItThe founder of Honest Beauty opens up about the need for sustainability in beauty.
Consulte Mais informação »