In November 2021, 29-year-old Holly Fleet was in an emergency ward, undergoing surgery to remove her colon. Just over a year later, she is pregnant with her first baby. Fleet, aka Stomababe, was ...
A woman who was going to the toilet 40 times a day says she feels like a "new woman" after having her entire bowel removed during emergency surgery and now lives with a permanent stoma. Charlie Ryan, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Holly April has been documenting her life with a stoma bag and is a campaigner advocating for people with disabilities (Credit: ...
A woman is documenting her experiencing living with a stoma bag – including shopping for a wedding dress – because she wants to "normalise it and break the stigma". Poppy Williams, 27, from Cardiff, ...
An athletics champion with two stoma bags has spoken out about her issue with recent episodes of the soap BETHANY Platt’s nightmare surgery ordeal recently took a twist that Coronation Street viewers ...
A GLAMOUROUS influencer has revealed she had a ‘Barbie bum’ and hailed the surgery as “one of the best things I’ve ever done in my life”. Holly April, 30, underwent a life-changing proctectomy to ...
Patients in Somerset are the first in England to be allowed to go home on the same day as having major surgery to remove a stoma bag. This means they are able to start going to the toilet again much ...
Following years of painful flare-ups and medication for ulcerative colitis, Ashley Hoyne underwent stoma surgery and hasn’t looked back since Ashley Hoyne: 'I don’t feel that [the stoma bag] had a ...
Adele Roberts has opened up about living with a stoma bag revealing she believes she has a 'second chance at life' after doctors operated on her colon cancer. The TV star spoke to Mail columnist ...
While advances in stoma bags have made them easier to use and live with, you may still be interested in possible alternatives. These depend on your specific condition. A colostomy bag (pouch) is a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Araya Whateley (right) needed seven hours of life-saving surgery after swallowing magnets. Pictured left with her big sister Isla.
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