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<blockquote data-quote="Smitten73" data-source="post: 662595" data-attributes="member: 114243"><p>I can relate to that DD. Ive had my own colostomy for 13 years! It is always something you have to think about, especially when leaving the house. I normally get away with 3 colostomy bags and some disposal bags tucked away in my handbag. I can change that sucker in 5 seconds! Travelling abroad is a whole different story though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smitten73, post: 662595, member: 114243"] I can relate to that DD. Ive had my own colostomy for 13 years! It is always something you have to think about, especially when leaving the house. I normally get away with 3 colostomy bags and some disposal bags tucked away in my handbag. I can change that sucker in 5 seconds! Travelling abroad is a whole different story though. [/QUOTE]
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