Caring for a Child with Neurogenic Bowel
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During this episode, guest Lori Neal will share her family’s bowel management journey after her son Julian was born with spina bifida. Early on, enemas were the only option available to manage Julian’s condition, and Lori recalls they were a nightmare. After they stopped working when Julian was five, Lori first tried to create a makeshift system to help her son, but this didn’t quite meet his needs. Desperation sent her to social media, where she learned about the Peristeen® Transanal Irrigation System – and the rest is history. Lori will share her and Julian’s journey and provide valuable advice, best practices, and encouragement for parents who are caring for a child with neurogenic bowel.
If you or a loved one have neurogenic bowel, you may have questions about how to manage the condition and what treatment options are available. It can be difficult – and we’re here to help! Our Coloplast® Care program can share clinician-validated education about managing a neurogenic bowel to help you become confident in your routine. If you have questions about Peristeen® Plus and if it might be right for you, call 1-855-605-7594 or click here.
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The material shared within this podcast is for educational purposes only and is based on the personal experiences and learnings of the presenter. Lori is the parent of a Peristeen Plus Transanal Irrigation System user who has received compensation from Coloplast to provide this information. Each person’s situation is unique so your experience may not be the same. Talk to your healthcare provider about whether this product is right for you. Nothing within this podcast is intended to be used as medical advice or used to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. You should rely on the healthcare professional who knows your individual history for personal medical advice and diagnosis. Please see complete product instructions for use, including all product indications, contraindications, precautions, warnings, and adverse events.
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