Another real embarrassing question
OK, pretty much all women menstruate. Or did at one time. So luckily there are experiences and suggestions out there. But what about us with an ileostomy? Anybody have any help to offer? That's one problem I need to solve if I'm to do a century come Spring. As my right leg goes up, it lifts the ostomy bag, and if there's any contents it gets shoved up towards that little margin of skin not covered by the wafer. After 20 miles today, my skin was itching. Basically, that's the enzymes "digesting" my skin, and the wafer backing! Soooo ... I'll have to carry emergency supplies in my hydration pack in case of appliance failure. I'll have to have a fresh wafer on and my skin well prepped. And I'll have to use every portapotty they give us to keep the bag as empty as possible. And definitely never any slinky bike shorts that press against my tummy. But is there anything else that'll help? Any techniques? Or ways of adjusting the bike? Or type of bike that would be better than a hybrid/comfort bike (road bike, hunched over, I'm assuming would be worse!).
Thanks for the tips and support!
Thanks all for the tips and support! Yes, I could try angling the bag outward, especially with a larger bag that might work well. For everyday I angle towards the center (easier using standard toilets) but I can twist it outward while riding. Now why didn't I think of that? Thanks! Forecast is looking better than feared for this coming weekend, so I'll try for another practice ride then and see how that works. The idea for a valve is also growing. Sure wouldn't be ready by March, but maybe I'll sketch it out and send it to the folks who produce the supplies I use. Then if it grabs 'em they can make me up a prototype to try out. :) As for diet ... bananas are good. And lots of water! (I'll have a camelback or the like along, I figure. Been following that thread to see what folks prefer.) No oranges, please. Also I'll stay away from stuff that day that sometimes goes down a treat and sometimes not, like nuts, or luscious tart hard juicy apples. But food is usually not an issue, so that doesn't have me worried. If there's any variety available, I can always find some that works for me. The recumbent idea has also occurred to me. But ... can I really face learning to ride a bike all over again? As compare my most memorable bike moments on the intro site ... :(
Another real embarrassing question
What about a different bike, a recumbent? I know it sounds like an expensive fix to your situation but it might offer a solution since you wouldn't be bent over. Just a suggestion.