When it comes to stoma reversal, going ‘back to normal’ can be anything but that; however, knowing what to expect and how to address issues will make the process much easier
Benjamin Wakefield discusses podcasts in his introduction to the third issue of Stoma Tips
Liz Richardson speaks about her one-woman play Gutted, a shameless tale of love, laughter and lavatories, co-created with director Tara Robinson
John Walsh covers some of the work Stomawise has been doing to make flying a breeze for people with a stoma
Yvette Perston introduces a charity helping mothers with weakened core muscles, sore skin and body image issues related to faecal incontinence due to childbirth
How to recognise common issues with your ostomy pouch and find the smartest way to fix them
‘There can be no doubt that the efficient management of a colostomy is a matter of profound importance to those who need to spend the rest of their lives with one’ Anonymous, 1958
Simple exercises to help you get back on your feet after surgery and avoid the risk of a parastomal hernia
Rachel Jury answers questions about life with both a urostomy and an ileostomy
Rachel Carey recounts how she took up trail running after stoma surgery and offers her advice for running off road with a ileostomy
Luciana Podschun recounts how her colostomy has freed her from fearful risk, brought her closer to her family and hasn’t stopped them from travelling together
Alan Northey reveals how a barrage of bowel diseases couldn’t keep a new dad down