Seemed the wounds have healed some and that's a good sign. So I repeated this newer process again.
It sounds kind of dumb to be putting barrier strips around the stoma under the wafer, but when a failure occurs between the paste and the wafer, the skin is protected from the blowout while the external barrier strips hold the mess from escaping. Sort of like a pocket of sorts. This may sound wasteful but if away from home and a blowout occurs, at least I'm not suffering in pain much or get spew all over the car and myself.
I think I'm going to try going without the belt for awhile. At least until the paste has really firmed up.
I waited a few hours and the paste did set up better, the object is not to get the paste to squish out under the pressure of the belt. Rather to have it form a wall of sorts around the stoma and protecting the granuloma. It seems to be working. I'm not needing the pillow under my right cheek as much anymore. However I do keep pillows on both sides to prevent rolling onto my sides while sleeping.
I also switched to using a few drops of antibacterial dish soap and just plain water in the bag to wash and flush. It leaves a little soapy residue to mix with output. The antacid water was leaving bag residue. I might just use the antacid water on the road instead.
I'm very happy with this new process.
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