LeeAnne Hayden
LeeAnne Hayden
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Navigating GI Issues While Training for a Marathon Embracing Life with a Chronic Illness
Leanne Watanabe shares her journey with ulcerative colitis and the decision to undergo surgery to remove her colon. She discusses her late discovery of fitness and her initial motivation to work out for weight loss. Leanne talks about her mentor who introduced her to marathon running and helped her believe in her abilities. She shares her experience training for her first marathon while dealing with GI issues. Leanne discusses the impact of stress and her dysfunctional upbringing on her health. She talks about her struggle to accept her diagnosis and the various treatments she tried before deciding on surgery. LeeAnne Hayden shares her experience living with ulcerative colitis and undergo...
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Видео

Navigating the Emotional Journey of Living with a Chronic Illness with Dana Gebrian
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Summary Dana shares her 17-year journey with ulcerative colitis and the challenges she faced before ultimately getting an ostomy. She reflects on her carefree college years, multiple surgeries, and the disappointment of the J-pouch not working as expected. Dana discusses the emotional toll of living with a chronic illness and the importance of therapy and self-care. She highlights the silver li...
Bare it all with guest Raina O'dell
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Bare it all with guest Raina O'dell
Living with an Ostomy from Birth: Chloe Moody's Unique Journey
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Living with an Ostomy from Birth: Chloe Moody's Unique Journey
Navigating life after 3 ostomies
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Navigating life after 3 ostomies
From US Navy to Ostomate
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From US Navy to Ostomate
Hydration & Wellness Tips in an Ostomy
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Hydration & Wellness Tips in an Ostomy
Thriving Through Challenges: Cass Roberts' Journey
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Thriving Through Challenges: Cass Roberts' Journey
Dietary Adjustments in an Ostomy
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Dietary Adjustments in an Ostomy
Finding Hope and Community Through Ostomy Surgery
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Finding Hope and Community Through Ostomy Surgery
Body Postivity and Self Esteem
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Body Postivity and Self Esteem
Guest Jenny Harrison - Ostomy Journey and the lessons learned from a father
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Guest Jenny Harrison - Ostomy Journey and the lessons learned from a father
My Ostomy Journey LeeAnne | Hollister
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My Ostomy Journey LeeAnne | Hollister
Valentines Day Episode
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Valentines Day Episode
Navigating Life with HSAN IV: Tori Judson's Inspiring Journey
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Navigating Life with HSAN IV: Tori Judson's Inspiring Journey
The Global Ostomy Community
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The Global Ostomy Community
Traveling with an Ostomy
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Traveling with an Ostomy
The Beautiful Bag Podcast - Celebrating Four Years and Embracing Self-Love
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The Beautiful Bag Podcast - Celebrating Four Years and Embracing Self-Love
The Ostomy Odyssey - Sara Levitt's Journey of Self-Discovery and Strength
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The Ostomy Odyssey - Sara Levitt's Journey of Self-Discovery and Strength
Finding Faith, Hope, and Healing
Просмотров 237 месяцев назад
Finding Faith, Hope, and Healing
How to deal with blockages with an Ostomy
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How to deal with blockages with an Ostomy
Triumph Over Adversity: Crystal's Journey as a Double Ostomate
Просмотров 187 месяцев назад
Triumph Over Adversity: Crystal's Journey as a Double Ostomate
Embracing Life with a Stoma: Raphaela's Journey
Просмотров 247 месяцев назад
Embracing Life with a Stoma: Raphaela's Journey
Life as a Double Ostomate with guest Jearlean Taylor
Просмотров 1088 месяцев назад
Life as a Double Ostomate with guest Jearlean Taylor
Conquering Colon Cancer: Kristi's Inspiring Battle and Living Life with Stella
Просмотров 218 месяцев назад
Conquering Colon Cancer: Kristi's Inspiring Battle and Living Life with Stella
Overcoming Challenges: Living with an Ostomy After Conquering UC
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Overcoming Challenges: Living with an Ostomy After Conquering UC
Conquering Mountains with an Ostomy
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Conquering Mountains with an Ostomy
Episode #112: Navigating Life with an Ostomy Bag - Tips and Insights with Guest Carly Allen
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Episode #112: Navigating Life with an Ostomy Bag - Tips and Insights with Guest Carly Allen
Taylor Mitchell's Journey: Overcoming Health Challenges
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Taylor Mitchell's Journey: Overcoming Health Challenges
Living with an Ostomy and Crohn's Disease with Guest Tina (Own Your Crowns)
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Living with an Ostomy and Crohn's Disease with Guest Tina (Own Your Crowns)

Комментарии

  • @josephferrante713
    @josephferrante713 27 дней назад

    I know just what you're talking about and just where you're coming from. I had an ileostomy bag just for 4 months but that was enough for me. It was the most repulsive disgusting thing I ever had it was like a parasite hanging off me here I am walking around with my shit in a bag of the outside. You have one advantage over me you get the stool coming out of your colon which is harder and more formed. I got this stool as it just came out of my small intestine like a watery mud and it stunk the holy hell 4 months I wouldn't go to anybody's house because I knew I didn't want to stink that house out and I had an empty the goddamn thing 15 times a day every time I look down it was filling up gurgling making all kinds of crazy noises I can't tell you how many times it leaked I rolled over on my stomach one night and I had liquid shit all over me all over the sheets everywhere. One day I'm driving along and I see my pants a wet spot getting bigger and bigger and bigger and bigger by the time I got home I had shit all over me liquid shit the most horrible smell in the world then the stoma will get itchy and it would burn from all the poop coming in contact with it I had to take the bag off put some cream on it and pray to God nothing was going to come out while the bag was off that happened plenty to empty it out you have to lean over the toilet so the smell goes right up your nose hey I'm driving along the highway and the bag is full ready to burst so I pull over to the breakdown Lane and dump my shit out of my bag in front of every car coming I had no other choice the noises and sounds that came out I couldn't thank God enough when I got the reversalwere unbelievable

    • @josephferrante713
      @josephferrante713 27 дней назад

      My heart goes out to anybody like you who has to have that for the rest of their life believe me it makes my gut hurts when I think of it you are there married to that contraption forever p it feels nice and warm against your skin doesn't it THAT HORRIBLE BAG OF SHIT. And we get to squeeze the shit out of the bag p when it gets stuck other shit on the toilet and let it out we have to look at it touch it smell it and have it hanging off of every fucking day

  • @deehope6186
    @deehope6186 2 месяца назад

    Oh my God!! Dana you made me cry because i was you and suffered with UC before my surgery 2 yrs ago. You spoke to me!! I went through all the emotions still am i did get therapy before coming back to work. Had a lot of problems with leakage was scared of getting out. I am touched i am renewed to hear other osyomates stories i cant put in words what this interview has done and will keep going back to it. LeeAnn just stumbled on your u tube and love it. Thank you thank you. I am 58 and there is light at the end of the tunnel. Thank you!!!

    • @LeeAnneHayden
      @LeeAnneHayden 2 месяца назад

      So glad that you found me and these stories!! You are not alone in this my friend :)

  • @deehope6186
    @deehope6186 2 месяца назад

    Thanks about the disability bathrooms

  • @deehope6186
    @deehope6186 2 месяца назад

    I'm like you I put supplies in different luggage pieces. My worst fear running out of supplies 😮

  • @ritmos2380
    @ritmos2380 2 месяца назад

    You go girl . People forget about in 10 second ...because we would all really just rather think about ourselves than someone else . Lol. . Plus . People react more to your attitude (personal pov )...positive more than negative Think of comedians that make fun of themselves U can lead or u can follow .

  • @joerossa1112
    @joerossa1112 2 месяца назад

    So happy for you Raina. Great podcast/interview.

  • @lcee6592
    @lcee6592 3 месяца назад

    My wife has had her ileostomy for 6-7 months and everything flies right through. Her small intestine hasn't learned anything. I have to give her daily infusions (1000-1500 ml) so her kidney function doesn't bottom out from dehydration. She drinks a variety of things all day long and it's not enough hydration! I believe she has what is known as short gut syndrome but not confirmed. She has tried anti diarrheal pills to prescription powder and it hardly does anything to slow her output. She can't barely maintain her weight and eats twice what I eat in any given day. It's been very hard to deal with and the options are ???

    • @arzooarora9297
      @arzooarora9297 2 месяца назад

      How she is doing rightnow I m in a same situation Got ileostomy and I feel dehydration everyday Do I need to get iv fluids on daily basis?

    • @lcee6592
      @lcee6592 2 месяца назад

      @@arzooarora9297 Thanks for asking, she is maintaining, most everyone with an ileostomy has higher dehydration issues. Your kidney function will play the biggest role in if you are getting enough hydration. Blood tests will reveal if there is a problem. Also with electrolytes, mainly potassium and magnesium. I believe most ostomy patients will need some infusions, especially when they first get their ostomy, but at least every now and again. Make SURE your doctor is checking your kidney function and keep track of your urine color and output. Your urine should still be light colored like normal and output should not diminish too much from pre ostomy surgery. Be sure to look for drinks with electrolytes in them with low or no sugar. Keep something by your bedside at night as well. Stay hydrated!!

    • @carolepenfield7295
      @carolepenfield7295 Месяц назад

      3:43

  • @Steve-IN-Austin-Houston
    @Steve-IN-Austin-Houston 3 месяца назад

    ❤❤❤❤Heart of gold

  • @sungee3333
    @sungee3333 3 месяца назад

    What does air pressure do to a bag and a iliostomy stoma. I have not flown because im scared what will happen.

    • @LeeAnneHayden
      @LeeAnneHayden 3 месяца назад

      Usually nothing! I’ve had a rare occasion had more gas/ballooning but that was because of what I ate the day before. I have a colostomy. But I know so many people with an ileostomy that fly all the time!

    • @sungee3333
      @sungee3333 3 месяца назад

      @@LeeAnneHayden thanks for informing me.

    • @LeeAnneHayden
      @LeeAnneHayden 3 месяца назад

      @@sungee3333 you're welcome!!

  • @keliweis4668
    @keliweis4668 4 месяца назад

    Absolutely love this!

  • @juliae.8237
    @juliae.8237 4 месяца назад

    What a great episode 💕. I was having a day feeling a little less wonderful because of my ostomy (7 weeks) and this just cheered me up. Thanks.

    • @LeeAnneHayden
      @LeeAnneHayden 4 месяца назад

      OH I am so glad this cheered you up!! XO

  • @juliae.8237
    @juliae.8237 4 месяца назад

    Supplements please! Thanks for the information 💕

    • @LeeAnneHayden
      @LeeAnneHayden 4 месяца назад

      You’re very welcome! Here you go! leeannehayden.com/supplements

    • @juliae.8237
      @juliae.8237 4 месяца назад

      @@LeeAnneHayden Thank you!

  • @paperhuskee
    @paperhuskee 4 месяца назад

    So unbelievably proud of my mum💜Thanks for having her on your podcast, love this episode!!x

  • @SjcJCCornish-wj2sk
    @SjcJCCornish-wj2sk 4 месяца назад

    Pauline sos program, Stephen Cornish says too enlighten you that his hart belongs 2 u if u have the patience to go on one date❤iwillmakeufeelappreciatedalways.

  • @larrydemerer2972
    @larrydemerer2972 4 месяца назад

    I LIKE THE IDEA OF DOING THE "MIRROR WORK". I STILL HAVE SOME UNEASINESS VIEWING MY OWN STOMA . THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT WITH ALL THIS. YOU DO MAKE A DIFFERENCE.

    • @LeeAnneHayden
      @LeeAnneHayden 4 месяца назад

      Thank you so much for this message! You’re so welcome. Keep me bb posted on how you do with the mirror work!

  • @nickykilpatrick7332
    @nickykilpatrick7332 5 месяцев назад

    Just catching up on this episode …. Love it! Communication is definitely key to a great relationship 🥰

  • @elianagomez8775
    @elianagomez8775 5 месяцев назад

    Me intwresa conocer como se maneja esta limitacion...en este mundo d incomprension

    • @LeeAnneHayden
      @LeeAnneHayden 5 месяцев назад

      I understand your interest in understanding how to confront that limitation in a world that is sometimes difficult to comprehend. What questions do you have about it?

  • @elianagomez8775
    @elianagomez8775 5 месяцев назад

    Sera cierto este viaje,x q no veo evidencias ,fotos,videos,cualquiera puede hablar,bla,bla d cierto tema sin evidencias qnlo confirmen....me tome el tiempo d conocer como es el estilo d vida x q en estos dias observe videos y explican como se maneja en lo cotidiano..me entienden lo q yo me cuestiono?y fuera d eso me toca leer los subtitulos q salen volando como su viaje,x q no manejo el ingles.

    • @LeeAnneHayden
      @LeeAnneHayden 5 месяцев назад

      Yes this journey is real. I have had my ostomy for over 8 years now.

  • @dinaimb518
    @dinaimb518 5 месяцев назад

    I’m sorry but it’s not a beautiful bag. I’ve had my ileostomy since I was a child and had 2 kidney transplants and also an amputee. Born with congenital anomalies and my 2nd kidney transplant which happened in 2021 is put right under my ileostomy and all I’ve had is problems. I lose too much fluid and have hyper granulation around the stoma which I have to get burned off by my dermatologist but they grow back. When the bile and stomach acid come out it stings abs burns so bad. I am a prisoner in my own body. I had to quit my job cause of this damn. ileostomy I eat it comes right through me. I’m in the hospital for months to regulate electrolytes and get stuck with iv fluid with bad veins for all my surgeries that I also get a pic line in the neck for labs and medication. Not fun when I go through all this crap just to be healthy to keep the kidney and have no life cause of this bag and ileostomy. Talk about stuff that’s bad abs hard for people like me. What should I do? I lost all faith in my life and nothing works. I’ve seen GI doctors, colorectal surgeons and no one can come up with anything to help me. So not only is my kidney getting compromised because of fluid loss, but I’m also in constant pain from the granulomas. So if you could help me that would be great. Can’t drink pedialyte or Gatorade, too high in potassium with kidney transplant which means more medications that mess up my digestion. So yeah u may be happy with ur bag but I’m in misery cause I had to give up my whole life just for my health and talk about deep depression and having no purpose in life. I lost everything. Everything !!

    • @kristinepauwels4086
      @kristinepauwels4086 5 месяцев назад

      Sorry dear, so sorry you have to go trough this. Have you tried carnivore diet. Had colostoma and illeostoma and kidney problems. I felt good with eating meat. All kinds. Red meat. Chicken . Porc, lamb,.. also fish, eggs, milk and cheese. For vitamine C you can eat liver. Organ meat. After a big part of my intestine has been removed I can not digest fibre anymore. Fruit and vegetables are no longer for me. Bread, cake neither. Try to find some info about carnivore and give it a try. Take it slowly.

    • @LeeAnneHayden
      @LeeAnneHayden 5 месяцев назад

      Kristine, Thank you for responding to Dina. Having been in the same situation is helpful.

    • @LeeAnneHayden
      @LeeAnneHayden 5 месяцев назад

      I am so sorry you have gone through all of this and feel this way. Kristine gave some great advice about food below. Let me do some more research and see if I can find some more information for you as well. One day at a time and know you are not alone in this. There is a world of other ostomates that will be here for you

    • @kristinepauwels4086
      @kristinepauwels4086 5 месяцев назад

      @@LeeAnneHayden I found out that when I ate meat there was no residu even in my illeostoma bag. Vegetables and fruit didn't digest and gave me pain and discomfort. Some doctors really present the carnivore diet whilst others insist on eating fibre. One has to find out for themselves. It sure helped me to eat almost only meat.

    • @LeeAnneHayden
      @LeeAnneHayden 5 месяцев назад

      @@kristinepauwels4086 glad that it helped you. We are all so unique when it comes to the food we can eat!

  • @antoniocelardo4192
    @antoniocelardo4192 5 месяцев назад

    Bellissima anchio celo ci rende speciali ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @larrydemerer2972
    @larrydemerer2972 5 месяцев назад

    BEAUTIFUL MESSAGE. THANK YOU

  • @larrydemerer2972
    @larrydemerer2972 5 месяцев назад

    HI LEEANNE, THANKS FOR ALL YOUR ENCOURAGING AND INSPIRING STORIES AND INFO. ONE TIME WHILE TRAVELING I BROUGHT ALL MY SUPPLIES AND EXTRAS, EXCEPT I FORGOT THE CONNECTOR FOR THE OSTOMY BAG TO THE NIGHT BAG. I SO BADLY DID NOT WANT TO SET MY ALARM FOR EVERY TWO HOURS. AFTER CALLING ALL OVER I FOUND A MEDICAL SUPPLY STORE THAT HAD ONE. THEY WERE CLOSING IN 20 MINUTES AND I WAS 25 MINUTES AWAY. THANKFULLY THE LORD WAS WITH ME. AFTER MUCH PLEADING THEY AGREED TO WAIT. MORAL OF THE STORY, MAKE A LIST AND CHECK IT TWICE.

    • @LeeAnneHayden
      @LeeAnneHayden 5 месяцев назад

      What a great story! YES check it twice!

  • @Quesviewsofthenews
    @Quesviewsofthenews 5 месяцев назад

    Where are the show notes?

  • @Quesviewsofthenews
    @Quesviewsofthenews 5 месяцев назад

    Hi LeeAnn, thank you so much for sharing. Is it okay to share on my channel? I just passed my 3 year anniversary of having my ileostomy and proctocolectomy and couldn’t be happier. I have always been very vocal about my ostomy and am adamant about promoting awareness and advocacy in the African American community. The stigma is on steroids in my community and I am determined to eliminate as much as I can. My channel is very small, but if it helps one then I am satisfied. I have helped others by just being vocal. I get private messages on Facebook from those with questions regarding themselves, or family and for many they are ashamed. It’s maddening to me. I actually lost a good friend to Crohn’s who would’ve benefited from an ostomy. I’m still learning, but I’m just trying to put out accurate information. Thank you again for your service. I hope to make the 2025 Conference in Florida. The UOAA announced the location on their channel last night.

    • @LeeAnneHayden
      @LeeAnneHayden 5 месяцев назад

      Hi there! So sorry I am just seeing all my comments for some reason this one hadn't showed up for me. Yes absolutely feel free to share away!! Congratulations on your 3 year anniversary!

  • @user-od1mu6mr8n
    @user-od1mu6mr8n 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much. I don’t feel so alone and I know someone with an illiostomy. It is a man and I feel he does not seem to deal with the same issues. I am currently looking for any info on digestive health and the gut micro biome with an illiostomy. I was on anti biopics for awhile and would like any info you might have.

    • @LeeAnneHayden
      @LeeAnneHayden 5 месяцев назад

      So wonderful to meet you. I did a podcast episode a while back on that topic but it was more generalized. You can find the episode on Apple podcast, Spotify, and it may be here on the RUclips channel. However, stay tuned because that is going to be part of a discussion that I will be having in March.

  • @Quesviewsofthenews
    @Quesviewsofthenews 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the tips. I’ll be traveling to Ohio from Michigan by automobile in April to view the full solar eclipse. I have a diaper bag and use pre-cuts. (A life saver). I just had my 3 year stoma-versary.

    • @LeeAnneHayden
      @LeeAnneHayden 6 месяцев назад

      Happy Stomaversary! I hope you have a fantastic trip!

  • @eprohoda
    @eprohoda 6 месяцев назад

    Hiya!! Enjoyed. superb traveling!Leeanne! 🤘

  • @gilleslaviolette8147
    @gilleslaviolette8147 9 месяцев назад

    Hello! LeeAnne! Gilles! From Saskatchewan Canada! Read it many times!

  • @helpmecomputerguy
    @helpmecomputerguy 10 месяцев назад

    I can't express how much I love and appreciate you and your advocacy! I share your ability and accomplishment of loving yourself and your condition! Positivity helped me beat my terrible diagnosis and my appliance and condition is a blessing!!!! Without this being possible, I wouldn't be alive. I love it and everything about it. Some people go back there, I go from up here. Ain't nothing more too it than that. If I can do anything to help you, please tell me.

    • @LeeAnneHayden
      @LeeAnneHayden 9 месяцев назад

      It so great to meet you! Thank you for this message and if you ever would like to share your journey send me an email and we can set that up. Leeanne@leeannehayden.com

  • @FortuitousOwl
    @FortuitousOwl 10 месяцев назад

    What is the reason for getting one? Or I guess there could be multiple.

    • @LeeAnneHayden
      @LeeAnneHayden 5 месяцев назад

      Yes there are multiple reasons, It could be cancer, IBD, Crohn's, Colitis an accident. So many. My channel has a ton of stories from people in their ostomies ad reasons for them .

  • @johnypitman2368
    @johnypitman2368 10 месяцев назад

    Lets go north and continue the conversation.

  • @que-stead-que1717
    @que-stead-que1717 10 месяцев назад

    I love your podcast and watch every episode. I had UC and had surgery in January 2021. I love Oklastoma my stoma🥰. When is the next convention?

    • @LeeAnneHayden
      @LeeAnneHayden 8 месяцев назад

      Sorry just seeing this! So glad to know you watch every episode! Next convention is happening in 2025!

  • @que-stead-que1717
    @que-stead-que1717 10 месяцев назад

    Where will the next conference be held?

    • @LeeAnneHayden
      @LeeAnneHayden 5 месяцев назад

      Haven't heard yet but it will be in 2025

  • @kendrapayne7598
    @kendrapayne7598 11 месяцев назад

    I'm manifesting this, after i publish my first cookbook this year, to go on your podcast ❤ i want to share my gifts!

  • @kenbosskenboss3344
    @kenbosskenboss3344 Год назад

    This message is gold ❤

  • @paullangridge1745
    @paullangridge1745 Год назад

    Love your podcast ❤

  • @eprohoda
    @eprohoda 2 года назад

    tthat's excellent ~ ;))

  • @oacosta2408
    @oacosta2408 2 года назад

    p̳r̳o̳m̳o̳s̳m̳ 😓

  • @chrislawlorcreative2955
    @chrislawlorcreative2955 2 года назад

    Great podcast! I am facing surgery next week to remove my large intestines and rectum due to UC. I will have a permanent ileostomy.

  • @que-stead-que1717
    @que-stead-que1717 2 года назад

    Thank you 😊. Like you, I often forget that I have an ostomy. I love mine and I’ve been fortunate to not have leaks, skin problems, and other issues that often plague other ostomates with challenges. However, I’m very vocal about my ostomy, and discuss it when it’s appropriate to educate and to demonstrate that my ostomy has given me my life back and saved my life. Although nothing is said, I get the feeling that others perceive this as something that I should be ashamed of. The best way to describe it is how when younger having a menstrual period was perceived as shame. This bothers me, so I guess it’s time to go into my shell so that others are allowed to continue their warped fantasy of the “stigma”. I love your podcast 🥰💐.

    • @LeeAnneHayden
      @LeeAnneHayden 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for sharing! Glad you love the podcast! If you ever want to share your journey on it let me know!

    • @que-stead-que1717
      @que-stead-que1717 5 месяцев назад

      @@LeeAnneHaydenThank you ❤. I just saw your message. I’m actually the Urban Ostomy Support lol. This was two years ago and I’ve remained very vocal. I’m now 3 years in. I have another channel for gardening. I would love to do a podcast with you. I listen to every broadcast.

    • @LeeAnneHayden
      @LeeAnneHayden 5 месяцев назад

      @@que-stead-que1717 would love to have you! Shoot me an email and we will get something set up! Leeanne@leeannehayden.com

  • @que-stead-que1717
    @que-stead-que1717 2 года назад

    🥰.

  • @que-stead-que1717
    @que-stead-que1717 2 года назад

    I love your podcast. I suffered with UC as well as MS. I had a total colectomy and proctomolectomy in January. I now have my life back. I absolutely love my ostomy. I’ve named my stoma Oklastoma🥰. Thank you for sharing the great stories of our ostomates.

    • @LeeAnneHayden
      @LeeAnneHayden 2 года назад

      Thank you so much for listening to it! Congratulations on getting your life back!!!! <3

  • @cyrilleibrahim8734
    @cyrilleibrahim8734 2 года назад

    pesvam #von.ong

  • @que-stead-que1717
    @que-stead-que1717 2 года назад

    Happy World Ostomy day Ostomates😎. This is Que.

  • @quettiadavis2317
    @quettiadavis2317 2 года назад

    Happy world ostomy day Ostomates. Que from Michigan😊.

  • @ThomasExler
    @ThomasExler 3 года назад

    Nice conversation.

  • @Lisalivinginthelight
    @Lisalivinginthelight 7 лет назад

    That looks really yummy! Unfortunately, I can't have oatmeal since it causes a blockage for me. I really miss it.

  • @DebbieBellon
    @DebbieBellon 9 лет назад

    One of my favorites!! It only runs about $21/bottle here in Orlando. I just had some the other night, delish!