by Nathan Wheeler

Travelling To Disney With A Stoma.

by Nathan Wheeler

Nathan is a big fan of all things Disney and regularly visits Disneyland Paris. In this blog he shares his advice for enjoying the park to the max and not letting your stoma hold your back.

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Categories: Travel

by Stephie Simpson

Barbie Butts, Phantom Pain And Periods

by Stephie Simpson

Stephie discusses her experience with phantom rectum pain and the things she does to help relive the discomfort.

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Categories: Surgery, Common Issues

by Jen McGregor

Friendships Through Chronic Illness

by Jen McGregor

Jen’s friendships have seen her through some tough times. In this blog she shares her best advice for maintaining friendships through periods of ill health and how to build bonds that last a lifetime.

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Categories: Relationships

by Billie Anderson

Am I Disabled Enough?

by Billie Anderson

Around 50% of people with a stoma or IBD count themselves as disabled (according to Billie’s recent poll), but struggle to explain why. In this blog, Billie explores her personal conflict with identifying as disabled…

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Categories: Chronic Illness and Disability

by Anita Brown

Let’s Talk About Pee, Shall We?

by Anita Brown

Anita has more than her fair share of experience with bladder problems. Here she shares what to look out for in the loo, how to take better care of yourself, and how to spot certain symptoms that need medical attention.

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Categories: Tips and Advice