I grew up in the Midwest United States. Now for some that means I grew up around
corn, politeness, and the bible belt. What it means to most of the people in
sports is that I grew up in basketball country.
Myself, I come from the Hoosier state and that means everyone plays
basketball. It is a natural sport that
everyone knows how to play. I spent
days, weeks, and literally months of my life playing basketball.
I found it kept me healthy, and gave me many life lessons. Winning, losing, and working with a team of different people teaches lots of lessons. Now I find myself playing basketball a little less and with a little more ostomy supplies. Yes I have a stoma and I still play basketball. Never for a minute did I think I would stop having fun just because I have to take a bag around with me on my abdomen. So I wanted to share a few tips on things I have noticed help the most when I lace up my basketball shoes and get to hooping.
I found it kept me healthy, and gave me many life lessons. Winning, losing, and working with a team of different people teaches lots of lessons. Now I find myself playing basketball a little less and with a little more ostomy supplies. Yes I have a stoma and I still play basketball. Never for a minute did I think I would stop having fun just because I have to take a bag around with me on my abdomen. So I wanted to share a few tips on things I have noticed help the most when I lace up my basketball shoes and get to hooping.
Make sure you are wearing the right
clothing. So does this mean I need to
wear armor when I am on the basketball court? No not at all. Instead just wear
loose clothing, like most people do when they play basketball. I prefer moisture wicking t-shirts and
regular elastic basketball shorts. Now I
will try to purchase all my ostomy supplies in materials to match. If my ostomy bag is not moisture wicking then
it will get very sweaty and leave a huge sweat stain on my shirt. That is just a little weird and people will
play the game differently when they are around you. They won’t guard you as hard and its just
annoying and everyone will make a fuss about it.
Now all my friends would never play me any
differently, but new people are new and will always hesitate to guard a guy who
may be carrying a bag of poo with him.
Honestly, I don’t blame anyone and I keep my spirits up and most people
laughing. Because hey its, life and why
not. But I still like to avoid that
situation and just play ball like normal and lose fitting moisture wicking
clothes help a lot. I also add a belt to
my attire.
No not a dress belt or anything but its basically a body band that
goes around my abdomen to keep everything in place. Find a good one and you will be able to run
around just like normal. Just make sure
all your gear attaches well and has great lockups on your stoma. Now go outside
and play some basketball!
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