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Everywhere I go!I can't help it, but it seems to be the smell that is everywhere.... is it just me?
And the smell of emptying a colostomy bag, it permeates everything. Still on my clothes when I get home!
Maybe I am just more sensitive to it now? It doesn't gross me out like it did before, but I just feel that I can always smell it, particularly when I go to certain places :)
Try blowing your nose after you finish. That often helps too!
On the floor I work, the poop odor is so foul after breakfast (9:00) and after lunch (2:00), that we can hardly breath. No ventilation is strong enough to vent out this smell. Some of the nurses put on mask and disposbale plastic covers over their clothes to do clean up work. They also have message oil they place in their mask to cover the smell until they finish the clean up.
Joke on our unit, if patient had good bowel movements before they came to the hospital, admissions would be cut in half. Most patients are full of poop and when this is evacuated, they tend to get well and go home.
Yes.. my daughter used to complain when I'd come in that I smelled like the hospital. I learned to leave my nursing shoes outside the door in the garage... and one pair I retired and simply would not wear anymore... I threw them away though they were fairly new.. (I'll spare you the story behind that....)
Hope something helps you to decrease the smell .... :)
Michelle123
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Everywhere I go!
I can't help it, but it seems to be the smell that is everywhere.... is it just me?
And the smell of emptying a colostomy bag, it permeates everything. Still on my clothes when I get home!
Maybe I am just more sensitive to it now? It doesn't gross me out like it did before, but I just feel that I can always smell it, particularly when I go to certain places :)