Spinal Cord Injury Bowel Routine | Pooing as a Paraplegic
How to Poo When You Have No Bowel Control After Spinal Cord Injury
Most people only think being paralyzed means you can't walk but in actual fact, there's so much more to it than that! One of the biggest issues almost every person with a spinal cord injury faces is loss of control of their bladder and bowels. This even affects most paraplegics who can walk! When you first have your spinal cord injury the realisation that you may poo yourself is pretty mortifying and it can really knock your confidence with going about your daily life, in case you have an accident in public. Luckily, with a bit of practice, it's quite possible to regain control of your bowels through routine and the use of suppositories, anal irrigation, manual evacuation and digital stimulation. In this video we discuss Craig's bowel routine and show you the different types of bowel management people may use to go for a poo after spinal cord injury. Stay tuned to the end to see our realistic model for a demo of how the Peristeen anal irrigation system works (don't worry there is no nudity).
Part 2 of our "Spinal Cord Injury - The Awkard Stuff" Series, watch the rest of the series here:
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We are Craig and Claire an interabled couple attempting to go back to normal life after a cycling accident that left Craig paralysed from the chest down and reliant on a wheelchair. We want to show you how much paraplegics can still do and that there is definitely life after paralysis!
On this channel, we make videos about:
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- Adventures in a wheelchair
- Paraplegic wheelchair transfers
- Wheelchairs, wheelchair attachments + accessories and wheelchair maintenance
- How to Stay Fit and Healthy as a Paraplegic
- Wheelchair and disability sport
- Daily wheelchair life and paraplegic life
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Most people only think being paralyzed means you can't walk but in actual fact, there's so much more to it than that! One of the biggest issues almost every person with a spinal cord injury faces is loss of control of their bladder and bowels. This even affects most paraplegics who can walk! When you first have your spinal cord injury the realisation that you may poo yourself is pretty mortifying and it can really knock your confidence with going about your daily life, in case you have an accident in public. Luckily, with a bit of practice, it's quite possible to regain control of your bowels through routine and the use of suppositories, anal irrigation, manual evacuation and digital stimulation. In this video we discuss Craig's bowel routine and show you the different types of bowel management people may use to go for a poo after spinal cord injury. Stay tuned to the end to see our realistic model for a demo of how the Peristeen anal irrigation system works (don't worry there is no nudity).
Part 2 of our "Spinal Cord Injury - The Awkard Stuff" Series, watch the rest of the series here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcVWESDy1CGSIis5ET3ijPmxEMk457il8
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Missed our last video? Watch it here: https://youtu.be/WEi81CDoFv0
Want to learn more about living with paralysis? Check out this playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcVWESDy1CGSQnxqZxp9y1pg5t7jX7fIf
How we make our videos:
Where we find music, try a 30-day free trial here: https://bit.ly/2PzEhzs
Our main camera and lens: https://amzn.to/2uIUg7m
Our microphone: https://amzn.to/397JTcd
Lighting: https://amzn.to/397tjJf
Icons by Canva https://bit.ly/32yLXHH
Things that make wheelchair life easier:
Freewheel Attachment: https://amzn.to/2XOtyY0
Water bottle holder: https://amzn.to/2XXeFhx
Water bottle cage mount: https://bit.ly/399OcDR
How we turn our lights on and off remotely: https://amzn.to/2Y8C4jX
Screwdriver set for wheelchair maintenance: https://amzn.to/2LrYAOQ
Tyre pump: https://amzn.to/32rzMvT
We are Craig and Claire an interabled couple attempting to go back to normal life after a cycling accident that left Craig paralysed from the chest down and reliant on a wheelchair. We want to show you how much paraplegics can still do and that there is definitely life after paralysis!
On this channel, we make videos about:
- Accessible travel
- Adventures in a wheelchair
- Paraplegic wheelchair transfers
- Wheelchairs, wheelchair attachments + accessories and wheelchair maintenance
- How to Stay Fit and Healthy as a Paraplegic
- Wheelchair and disability sport
- Daily wheelchair life and paraplegic life
DISCLAIMER: Some links in this description are affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service with these links we may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.
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