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Birds and birthday cake – Ostomy Outdoors
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Birds and birthday cake. April 19, 2015. April 27, 2015. I turned 43 years old this month and brought in my next year with an overnight camping trip on the wide-open expanses of the Pawnee National Grassland in northeastern Colorado. Unlike last year when I was too stressed out to even celebrate. This birthday was full of calmness (other than the wind which nearly blew us off the prairie.). I crush some garlic for a tasty meal of homemade madras lentils. Let’s celebrate Heidi’s birthday! It was time to h...
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Thank you, Healthline! – Ostomy Outdoors
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Thank you, Healthline! May 8, 2015. I am honored to have OstomyOutdoors.com named one of Healthline’s Best Crohn’s Disease Blogs of 2015. Be sure to check out the other great blogs that made the list! Birds and birthday cake. 4 thoughts on “ Thank you, Healthline! August 1, 2015 at 7:47 pm. August 5, 2015 at 5:15 pm. Hope you are having a great summer! I have been doing a lot of outdoor trips and have not had time to update my blog in a while. Hopefully I can get some new content up soon. Heidi, I love y...
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ileostomy – Ostomy Outdoors
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My favorite products for dealing with ostomy waste in the backcountry. September 21, 2015. September 22, 2015. Just one more cast,. Fly fishing before the storm came in. Suddenly, a swift downdraft disrupted the glassy surface of the the lake and a crack of thunder smashed the silence of the mountain basin. That really would have to be my last cast of the day. Doug waits out the rain under our cooking tarp. It is very important to color-coordinate your mug and jacket while in the backcountry. There is no...
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Ostomy Outdoors – Page 2 – OstomyOutdoors.com chronicles my return to outdoor adventures with a permanent ileostomy.
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A tough start to 2015. January 5, 2015. January 5, 2015. Welcome to 2015 everyone! I don’t know what to expect going into the next 365 days, but do any of us really? I do know that finding happiness in the present moment, taking things day-by-day and leaning on others for support is a good way to live in general and has gotten me through other hard times. This seems like a good approach as I head into 2015. Touring Portland with my parents in August. November 11, 2014. That said, I don’t intend to ...
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Suppliers – Ostomy Outdoors
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These are supplier websites which I find useful, and I hope you will too. Please contact. Me if you have a product you’re interested in promoting on OstomyOutdoors.com. Anatomical Aprons by Joy. One thought on “ Suppliers. January 10, 2015 at 11:54 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Thomas Vanhorn on ...
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myomectomy – Ostomy Outdoors
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May 16, 2015. May 16, 2015. I am happy to be in pre-op and ready to rid myself of the fibroid mini-beasts likely lurking in my uterus. So what led up to such eagerness over this surgery? How lucky my uterus was to possibly have three types of fibroids. My body always likes to go big! As I was experiencing all that deja vu on the way to the hospital yesterday, I was excited for the pain relief this surgery would hopefully bring, but I was definitely scared too. Just like with my elective ostomy surger...
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Travel – Ostomy Outdoors
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My favorite products for dealing with ostomy waste in the backcountry. September 21, 2015. September 22, 2015. Just one more cast,. Fly fishing before the storm came in. Suddenly, a swift downdraft disrupted the glassy surface of the the lake and a crack of thunder smashed the silence of the mountain basin. That really would have to be my last cast of the day. Doug waits out the rain under our cooking tarp. It is very important to color-coordinate your mug and jacket while in the backcountry. There is no...
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fibroids – Ostomy Outdoors
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May 16, 2015. May 16, 2015. I am happy to be in pre-op and ready to rid myself of the fibroid mini-beasts likely lurking in my uterus. So what led up to such eagerness over this surgery? How lucky my uterus was to possibly have three types of fibroids. My body always likes to go big! As I was experiencing all that deja vu on the way to the hospital yesterday, I was excited for the pain relief this surgery would hopefully bring, but I was definitely scared too. Just like with my elective ostomy surger...
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Surgery decisions – Ostomy Outdoors
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May 16, 2015. May 16, 2015. I am happy to be in pre-op and ready to rid myself of the fibroid mini-beasts likely lurking in my uterus. So what led up to such eagerness over this surgery? How lucky my uterus was to possibly have three types of fibroids. My body always likes to go big! As I was experiencing all that deja vu on the way to the hospital yesterday, I was excited for the pain relief this surgery would hopefully bring, but I was definitely scared too. Just like with my elective ostomy surger...
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Uncategorized – Ostomy Outdoors
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Slowing down time between stomaversaries. November 9, 2015. November 9, 2015. Yesterday was Wilbur the Stoma’s birthday! I know the past five years since surgery have contained days and days of incredible adventures, but somehow the time has still gone by in a flash. With the sense of normalcy I now have with my stoma, the memories of those early days are starting to fade. Through my journals, I felt more connected to the natural world and to my soul. Tags adventure with ostomy. Thank you, Healthline!
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