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Teens With Ostomies - My name is Allie and I am 14. I had ulcerative colitis for 5 years and had my ostomy operation on January 14, 2000.
 
The J-Pouch Group - The J-pouch group provides information, support and discussion about ileo-anal anastomosis, or "J-Pouch" operation.
 
The Pouch Clip-board - Those who've had ostomy or other diversionary surgery help others prepare for surgery and the life after by telling their own stories.
 
The Romania Project - Decided upon by ia in full session in Aberdeen, 1995, as a means of marking World Ostomy Day in 1996 and ia's 40th birthday that same year.
 
The World Ostomate - An online magazine for Ostomates everywhere.
 
Tracheostomy - A guide to home care for a child with a tracheostomy or for anyone seeking to learn about tracheostomies. Includes tracheostomy message board.
 
Tummy Trouble2 - Kayla was born with Hirschsprungs Disease necessitating colostomy surgery. She is now 3 years old.
 
Up Close and Personal - The story of a gay ostomate
 
WOCN Referral Database - Need an ET Nurse or Stomal Therapy Nurse?.... Then here's the place to search for one.
 
Washington County Hospital: Ostomy Program - Washington County Hospital has a certified wound/ostomy/continence nurse, as well as an ostomy/skin care clinician, who specialize in the care of patients with: Colostomies, Continent diversions, Ileostomies, tubes/fistulas and Urinary diversions.
 
What Is An Ostomy? - The word "ostomy" is derived from Greek and means a surgically created opening connecting an internal organ to the surface of the body. Different kinds of ostomies are named for the organ involved. The most common types of ostomies in intestinal surgery are an "ileostomy" connecting the small intestine to the skin) and a "colostomy" (connecting the large intestine to the skin).
 
World Ostomy Resource - The world's most comprehensive source of Ostomy Site links.
 
Zassi Medical Evolutions - Clinician & Consumer Information - The Continent Ostomy Port System is a revolutionary, non-surgical system that will restore continence to millions of men, women and children.
 
buzzlady - A story of one that experienced ulcerative colitis - going from a permanent ileostomy to a BCIR (appliance free). The BCIR help me regain a better quality of life.
 
gladbaggers - This site is dedicated to providing information and support to younger ostomates.
 
 

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