THE POUCH CLIP


There are several websites by ostomates for ostomates.  Their are also websites written by doctors and surgeons which deal with bowel disease and surgery from the medical point of view of the surgeon and to a lesser extent the patient. What there doesn't seem to be is a website by an ostomate for the world in general, explaining in  plain terms what is involved and what it's like to live with a stoma.  In 1996, I had a panproctocolectomy resulting in Vesuvius, my stoma. Far from shying away from my condition, every day I celebrate the new lease of life which it brought me. Without surgery, I would have died.  I am still very much alive.  This web site is my attempt to remedy to counteract the reluctance and obfuscation with which this subject is surrounded.  If I can persuade just one person suffering from Ulcerative Colitis or other bowel disease to do what is necessary, I will be a happy man.

 

LATEST  Dehydration can be dangerous!

 

Why "The Pouch Clip?"

Travel Certificate

The Interview

Eleven signs you've been an ileostomate too long.

Some of my experiences

You're not going to believe this, but ...

A stoma's story

DEHYDRATION - My own salutory tale from December 2002

Vesuvius and I

Vesuvius' picture gallery

Pouchlocks and other humour

Pouchlinks - an interactive links database.  Please add your own site.

   Billnot home page

Thanks to all the various contributors, both named and anonymous, for enhancing my life.
A special thanks to Mr. John Payne, my surgeon.

Bill Hayles billnot@billnot.com

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