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Urostomy Life: More Than Just a Stoma Bag
20 Feb
Summary
- Urostomy surgery is undergone by about 100 people weekly in the UK.
- Many patients lead full, active lives post-surgery.
- The surgery offers a positive outcome for most individuals.

Following an interview with artist Tracey Emin about her experiences with living without a bladder, readers have come forward to share their own perspectives on urostomy surgery, commonly known as a stoma. This procedure is performed on approximately 100 individuals per week in the UK.
While awaiting surgery can be a difficult time, the surgery itself often has a much better outcome than Emin's experience. Many patients successfully resume active lives, finding that the adjustment period of a few weeks is followed by a manageable new routine.
These adjusted routines include more frequent bathroom visits, typically every few hours, but often with the benefit of uninterrupted sleep. This offers a hopeful outlook for individuals considering or undergoing urostomy surgery, emphasizing that a full life is achievable.




