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Living Well with an Ostomy
by Elizabeth Rayson; co-published with Your Health Press
176 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); illustrated; catalogue #03-0444; ISBN 1-4120-0081-5; US$24.95, C$28.95, EUR20.50, £14.50
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About the Book
If you've been told you are going to need an ostomy, you are about to make some dramatic changes in your life. And while there is no doubt that getting an ostomy is a life-changing experience, it doesn't have to define your life. In Living Well with an Ostomy, Elizabeth Rayson explains that, ultimately, your ostomy is only a small part of the essential person that is you. And that essential person hasn't changed or become less active, adventurous, stylish or romantic just because she or he now has an ostomy. On the contrary, many people who've had ostomy surgery will tell you that their surgery marked the start of a new, more expansive phase in their lives.
This comprehensive and easy-to-understand guide covers the practical aspects of ostomy care. You will also learn how to cope with the significant changes to your body that affect everything from traveling, dressing, playing sports, eating favorite foods and enjoying romantic and sexual relationships. And you will also easily relate to the personal narratives throughout that illuminate many of the challenges people with ostomies face.
Living Well with an Ostomy covers basic information about the various types of ostomies, what to expect from ostomy surgery, as well as psycho/social issues that may surface as a result of ostomy surgery, including those unique to certain groups, such as children, young adults and seniors. The book also includes new information on homeopathic and natural remedies for dealing with the ongoing care of an ostomy, and a substantial Resources section that contains a host of references to additional sources.
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About the Author
Elizabeth Rayson has an MA in professional writing from the University of Waterloo. After working for several years as a technical writer, she decided to pursue her passion for consumer health writing and alternative approaches to health and healing. Now, in addition to her work as a writer, Rayson also teaches yoga and runs a small aromatherapy business. She currently lives in Toronto, Canada.
Table of Contents and Introduction
Contents
Foreword
IntroductionChapter 1: Understanding ostomy
Congenital conditions
Injury
Colorectal cancer
Familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP)
Inflammatory bowel disease
Chapter 2: Types of ostomies
Colostomy: the basics
Ileostomy: the basics
Urostomy: the basics
Chapter 3: Before ostomy surgery
Preparing for ostomy surgery
Pre-surgery homeopathy and aromatherapy
Pre-surgery procedures to expect
Charter of Ostomate's RightsChapter 4: After ostomy surgery
In hospital and after
Post-surgery homeopathy and aromatherapy
Bladder infections
Life goes onChapter 5: Basic ostomy care
If it's my ostomy, why do I feel like it's managing me?
Options for managing colostomies
Options for managing ileostomies
Basic care for urostomiesChapter 6: Selecting an appliance
About appliances
Appliance accessories
Ostomy care Q & AChapter 7: Diet, skin care and medication
Dietary guidelines and nutrition
Skin care
MedicationChapter 8: Working, playing, and seeing the world
Taking care of business: dealing with your ostomy on the job
Ostomies and the sporting life
On the road with an ostomy
Travel tips for irrigationChapter 9: Body image, relationships and sexuality
The grieving process
His and hers: how will your ostomy affect your sex life?
Women and their ostomies
What about pregnancy?
Men and their ostomies
Dos and don'ts for great sexChapter 10: Considerations for special groups
Ostomy care for the elderly
Babies and children with ostomies
Teenagers and ostomies
Issues related to ethnicity and cultureFinal Word
Resources
Glossary
Bibliography
Introduction
If you have or will be getting an ostomy, this book is for you. The first part of the book covers basic information about the different types of ostomies, including the different surgical options available today. It also lets you know what to expect from ostomy surgery and provides advice on how to ease your recovery from ostomy surgery. Later chapters focus on some of the psycho/social issues that may surface as a result of ostomy surgery, including those unique to certain groups, such as children, young adults and seniors.
There are many good resources that focus on specific issues for people with ostomies, and I haven't tried to tell you "everything there is to know" in this book. I do hope, though, that Living Well with an Ostomy will give you enough information to make the most of life with an ostomy. And to help you find even more information, the Resources section at the back of the book contains a host of references to additional sources.
Don't feel obliged to read this book from front to back. I've tried to organize the book so that it lets you easily find what you're looking for. So use this book as your guide by picking and choosing the information most pertinent to you. Here are some tips on how to make the most of Living Well with an Ostomy:
- If you've just learned that you need an ostomy and you want to get a bit of background, read chapters 1 and 2 first to get a feel for just what an ostomy is. You can also turn straight to chapter 3 for information about preparing for ostomy surgery. Then, you may want to browse through the remaining chapters for more information about your particular situation.
- If you've had an ostomy for many years, take a look at the first two chapters to see if there's information there that you don't already know. Then, focus on chapters that contain information more specific to your needs.
- If you have a child, partner or friend with an ostomy, turn to the chapter that addresses these groups. For example, chapter 9 looks at relationships and sexuality; chapter 10 goes into greater depth on those issues common to special groups like children and senior citizens.
And if from time to time you come across language you don't understand - don't worry! I've tried to anticipate this by providing detailed definitions in the Glossary on page 155. So, let's start by answering the question most central to this book: What is an ostomy anyway?
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