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purplegirl1837
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Night Travel
Hi all! This is my first post. I searched the board and didn't find an answer so I apologize f this has already been discussed. I'm 9.5 weeks out from urostomy surgery. I use a night drainage bag at night. I've been keeping it in a pail during the day at home but wondering what to do with it when I travel. I'm hoping someone has some experience with this because it's all new to me. Thank you!
Ileal Conduit with Urostomy April 2020 due to bladder cancer
Re: Night Travel
Hello!
While I don't have a urostomy and know all the ins and outs with dealing with one, I do irrigate and have to take a lot of stuff with me when I travel. For irrigating, I use a sleeve that directs all of the output from my ostomy to the toilet. When I finish with it, I wash it out and hang it in the shower to dry until the next day. For traveling purposes, I dry off any excess water, fold it up and place it in a gallon ziploc bag where it stays until I need when I get to where I'm going. I would think using a gallon ziploc bag would work for your purposes here as well....just rinse it with water before you seal it up! As far as storing it when you are gone, perhaps you could do like I do with my irrigation bag. I use a suction cup hook in the shower and hang the bag and the sleeve beside each other until I need them for the next day....you could do this at home as well. Hope that helps.
David
While I don't have a urostomy and know all the ins and outs with dealing with one, I do irrigate and have to take a lot of stuff with me when I travel. For irrigating, I use a sleeve that directs all of the output from my ostomy to the toilet. When I finish with it, I wash it out and hang it in the shower to dry until the next day. For traveling purposes, I dry off any excess water, fold it up and place it in a gallon ziploc bag where it stays until I need when I get to where I'm going. I would think using a gallon ziploc bag would work for your purposes here as well....just rinse it with water before you seal it up! As far as storing it when you are gone, perhaps you could do like I do with my irrigation bag. I use a suction cup hook in the shower and hang the bag and the sleeve beside each other until I need them for the next day....you could do this at home as well. Hope that helps.
David
stage III rectal CA 12/08 - colostomy 3/09
"Gatoring since 2010"
Psalms 91:2
"Gatoring since 2010"
Psalms 91:2
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purplegirl1837
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Re: Night Travel
Thank you, David! After I posted that I thought about a Ziploc bag. That's probably my best bet.
Ileal Conduit with Urostomy April 2020 due to bladder cancer
Re: Night Travel
I was also gonna say large ziplock bag also; I do the same as David after irrigation.
Ewings Sarcoma: 1996; G-tube: 1997; Cecostomy: 1998-99; Colostomy: ~2000; Irrigator: 2013-
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purplegirl1837
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Re: Night Travel
I thought of another question related to my original question. I use vinegar and water in my leg bag and night bag when I'm not using them. I'm wondering how I can take vinegar along when I'm flying. Just put in TSA approved bottles?
Ileal Conduit with Urostomy April 2020 due to bladder cancer
Re: Night Travel
That's what I'd do if I wanted to take it with me....
stage III rectal CA 12/08 - colostomy 3/09
"Gatoring since 2010"
Psalms 91:2
"Gatoring since 2010"
Psalms 91:2
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