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6 year Stoma-Versary!

Guess what today is?????

It's Ivan my ostomies 6th Birthday!!!!!

Six years ago today my amazing Drs, Dr Leslie Demars and Dr Joga Ivatury removed a sarcoma tumor the size of a nerf football out of my pelvis and I woke up ALIVE and in a colostomy which I named (Ivan) after Dr Ivatury, for life.

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Nutrition & Exercise on the Podcast with LeeAnne

It’s my first solo episode of the new year so I wanted to talk about nutrition and exercise.

At the beginning of the year, we always set these goals we want to achieve for the year, so today I want to chat a little about some tips that I have for you to help you stick to your goals and feel good!⠀⠀

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Accepting your Ostomy with guest Ashlyn Laskey

Ashlyn is 1 year out from having her Ostomy and from her perspective, it has really been a year of acceptance for her.

After going in and out of remission with her UC over the years, it finally got to a point where it was truly a life or death situation. The last thing that had to be done to save her life as the medications and treatments stopped working was to get part of her colon removed and have an Ileostomy put in. 

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Taking care of your skin around your Stoma, your face and the rest of your body.

Are you good with taking care of your skin? I know I haven’t been for most of my life and just last year I made a focus to be better at it. This year I will continue to do so. Skin is our largest organ, I never knew that until I got into the health world 11 years ago. To get ready for competitions we used to have to exfoliate our skin a few weeks before the competition so that our tan should go on smoothly. That was about all I ever did.

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Don’t let fear stop you with guest Genine Spinelli

Genine is another beautiful soul that I had the opportunity to have here on The Beautiful Bag podcast this past week!  

She was in an Ileostomy for over a year, which was supposed to be temporary, but through more struggles than the doctors anticipated, got surgery this past September to get her permanent Colostomy! 

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New Beginnings and Second Chances with Rita Follett

Rita is brand new with her Ostomy!  She struggled for years with Chron’s and Cancer and for years her doctors told her that getting a Colostomy would be the best chance for her to lead a normal life.  But succumbed by fear of the stigma an Ostomy can carry, she continued on with her life hoping that things would get better.

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A son’s perspective

Kam’s journey is a little different than most I have here on the podcast. Kam is actually navigating the Ostomy world alongside his mother as she battles cancer and has had to figure out life with an Ostomy.

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A true fighter and alive to talk about it with guest JD

JD is a true fighter and he is alive today to talk about it.

After a motorcycle accident that left him clinging to life with breaking more than half the bones in his body, being in an induced coma for over a month, and being told he would never walk again, he is defining the odds and really has an incredible story to tell.

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Defining who YOU are with guest Jess Grossman

"The Ostomy has saved your life and has given you life, but it is NOT YOUR LIFE. You are separate from it. Yes, it has helped define who you are like; it has helped me and allowed me to feel confident in myself. But it is not what makes me, me. And I think that it is important to understand that for everyone else out there. There are other things out there that make you who you are. It's just a part of you." - Jessica Grossman.

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Empowering others while in an ostomy

Charlotte has only had her ostomy for a few years, but in that short time, she has truly inspired people. 

She is empowering and vulnerable at the same time and it really is such an amazing quality to have and is so rare to find. 

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Reclaiming your life with guest Kimberly Coleman

Talking with Kimberly gave me goosebumps… Her inspiration is so profound and it is such a beautiful thing how she is reclaiming her life after beating cancer and receiving her Ostomy.

"This device doesn’t mean it is the end. It's actually a beautiful beginning. My ostomy has given me 5 extra birthdays with my family." - Kimberly Coleman

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Living & Thriving in an Ostomy

“Don’t let having an Ostomy stop you from living your life and THRIVING!” -Ryan Van Voorhis

In today’s podcast, I got to sit down with @rvanvoorhis who is a Chron’s survivor and has had his Ostomy for just over 20 years!

He is also the owner of @nudedudefood and he is doing what he loves and what inspires him! (you have to check him out, the food on his page…. I get hungry every time he posts something new!)

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Coming off of a great weekend

Then there was World Ostomy Day! It is very rare that World Ostomy Day and Ostomy Awareness Day fall on the exact same day/date. I have been planning for this for a few months. I launched the World Ostomy Day episode on the podcast, I participated in the UOAA virtual 5K, the Hollister video with the kids, my girl Jearlean made a video featuring some of us and what was really great was to see the amount of people on social media sharing their stories and speaking out! I am so proud of everyone and so happy to be a part of this community! We are working really hard to break the stigma around being in an ostomy and it is working. Ostomies give people a second chance in life and we should make sure to honor that!

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