I'm so so lucky. This could easily have been me. My cancerous colon obstruction was successfully removed without recourse to a bag. This delightful much younger person made me smile so much. I hope this is stage one and that there will be a resumption of a normal throughput for her. My 77year old stomach has similar scars but it's not as pr
As a nursing student, I really appreciate you being brave enough to demonstrate this for us. I am actually glad yours was active while you were changing it, just so I'll be prepared with extra supplies to clean with for patients if I need to. Thank you so much!
Same. This is one of the things that was making me the most nervous to deal with. Seeing someone so calmly handle the situation and normalize it, was such a huge help. Much respect!
I am 73 years old and was in a minor car accident in September 2016. I was thrown forward with such force that my seat belt caused the upper part of my large intestine to burst. That went undiagnosed for more than three weeks. When the pain was so bad I could not stand it I went back to the ER where the problem was finally diagnosed. I was put to sleep. A week later( September 21)I was dying so they finally did emergency surgery. I survived but was kept asleep to speed the healing process until November 1. When I woke up I was minus 18 in. of colon, plus a colostomy bag and a football-sized hole in my stomach and no belly button. My life will never be the same. The hole has not completely healed so I still spend most of my day on my back with my wife caring for me. Your video has made me realize I am still alive and I can still have a life and care for myself when I am fully healed. Thank you for your unselfish generosity to others who are still struggling.
So sorry about this... Has your doctor talked to you about a jpouch? If it is available to me, I would much rather have a jpouch than an ostemy bag. What a way to wake up... thank goodness you have a wife to help you!
Don, I'm glad you are still alive after coming so close to dying. I wish you ever increasing health and comfort. Also, much respect to your wife for sticking with you and being your partner and helper. That speaks very well of your love.
I can't even imagine. People, we need to stop complaining about the small crap in our lives which is nothing compared to the day to day of people with different medical conditions.
I understand that you are trying to write a positive comment on we're trying to be positive. But actually these types of comments are what's called "negative good comments". Meaning even though you don't you try to have positive comment, it was actually very negative. How do you think the uploader feels when you say stuff like that? How do you think you make them feel when you say gosh you can't even imagine how you couldn't go through this? Epic representative again, I know you meant to be positive and was not intentional. It's like saying to somebody in a wheelchair with no legs and telling them "gosh you're so strong I don't know how I would ever live like that" ... how do you think your comment makes the person in the wheelchair feel? Your comment does more that'd been good, even though you were genuinely trying to make them feel better, so just some advice next time, if you're ever in that position and you think of something like that to say, it's better not to say anything then to say something like that.
Coolguy... when we live in a world with the Kardashians and their focus on plastic surgery, complete self focus, or a world full of materialism, then I wanted to remind people there are way more important lessons to learn. One being, those less fortunate for any number of reasons. Sorry you didn't get my message. I think the people who share their lives like this young lady, are heroes, and a wonderful example for the rest of us.
@Pen Pal I didn't undermine anyone. I'm acknowledging that, by comparison, what we're bitching about isn't as important as having good health. In fact, I'm applauding this young lady for living her life to the fullest in spite of her ostomy, and going a step further to help others with a similar health issue.
I don’t have an ostomy bag, but I saw this video pop up, and I was curious. I just want to say to anyone with one, that it’s okay, and that you all are very amazing to go through this. One thing I want to ask, How often would you have to change the bag?
My step father changes his in the morning and of a night after his shower but he pre cuts all his bags (has one for urine and one for stool) so all he has to do is clean the area and apply the bag, he doesn’t need all the same stuff as this lovely lady so it doesn’t require so much preparation
I'm in nursing school and I want to say THANK YOU!! Seeing how calm and confident you are is awesome! You make a wonderful teacher and role model. There's nothing shocking or disgusting about the stoma, nor the changing of the ostomy bag as you have clearly shown. Thanks again!
Also a nursing student. Shared your video with some classmates as we are currently learning ostomy care. Your video is extremely helpful to so many people and I really appreciate you sharing it.
I have Crohn’s and I took care of my daughter’s temporary ileostomy 2 years ago for 3 months. I know that most of the supplies are bought directly from the suppliers but I think if they were also sold in pharmacies and if people saw commercials on tv for supplies along with someone explaining the reason for them it would allow everyone to become familiar with ostomies. Everyone should at least be aware of the procedure and why people need them. I am so grateful for all of the people making these tutorials for osteomates and their caregivers. Thank you!
My mum wears a bag and she has for the past 30 years. She will always have it. She never coplains about it she just gets on with it. I am really proud of her and everyone else who has to go through this life changing condition. Just stay strong and know it will get easier everyday. X
Excellent video! ICU RN here, I’ve changed thousands of ostomy bags in my career - you have such a wonderful attitude. I’m going to remember this video and recommend it to patients who are new to ostomy care.
I had to have an ostomy bag up until I was 7. I had mine to drain bile that wasn't flowing properly through my liver. They told my mom, that it could kill me to take the stoma off, but I lived. Then 3 days before my 9th birthday I had a liver transplant. I just want to know if her bowls are constantly going into her bag? My bile constantly flowed into my bag.
The Invisible Child the bullet hit my intestines and that’s why I needed a colostomy bag for six months. After they reversed it I almost died again cuz 2 months after surgery my intestines had kinked up and healed that way
I had a bag after a car accident when I was 15. I woke up out of surgery and two weeks later I realized I had a bag. U never even heard of it. I was so scared. Your so brave. I'm over here crying thinking about how I felt. I eventually got used to it, but it was still hard. I got mine reversed after 6 months. Your amazing. And I love you.
@@ceciliaferreira9787 I'm 35 now and I was in my car accident at the age of 15. My colostomy was reversed about 6 months after the accident. I'm doing OK now, I still have complications though. I was good for about 10 years up until 2 years ago, I was in the hospital twice, my intestines were kinked I think, but they corrected themselves without surgery after about 5 days in the hospital. Thank-you for asking about me. Have a good day 😊
Thanks for sharing Genevieve. Car accident here also. Dr said to me, David, we've had you in a coma. You've broken your back in a couple of places. I said will I walk again? He said I should be OK. In and out of consciousness for a couple of days because of medication, I kept waking up during the night, feeling these weird things in my skin. They were 32 staples going up my middle. I wasn't told I had punctured my small and large intestine, and had to have colostomy surgery. Anyhooo, daunting and a bit scared to start with, got used to it after 6 months, I also had a reversal. We are lucky, hey Genevieve. I hope you are doing well now. Regards from Dave.
This was such a comfort to me five years ago when I was diagnosed with colonrectal cancer. It made things so much more straight up for me...less shame and embarrassment. Just matterafact...now my brother is going through something very similar and I can send it to him. Thank you so much for this
I realized I never said thank you for this video. I watched this video about 2-3 years ago when I was diagnosed with bowel obstruction ( most likely Crohn's disease) and they told me I had a possibility of having a colostomy bag. I was about 11 and of course I was scared because I didn't want people to judge me. I posted a comment on here talking about how I was scared about it and I got a lot of comments that helped me calm down. The sweet comments and this video has really helped me and I really needed to give you a proper thank you. I don't what I would of done to myself if I didn't have this video. I really appreciate you!
I am so amazed with people who look at life so positively (ex: JHOOPEEE) I am very happy to see people encouraging each other. I bet this is a drastic change, so I applaud the fact that people are open about this. As a graduated nurse and studying for her license exam, thank you for all the feedback. Not only do I learn from the videos but also the comment sections. It makes me understand the patient's struggles in a more profound way. P.S BTS is haunting me LOL . I would never of guessed seeing anything BTS related. Watching videos for educational purposes can be dangerous since I have BTS videos around me calling me. High five!!! *hug* ( you know nae pit tam nun mulllll!!??! haha)
I am an RN, and have had to change, and teach patients how to do their own colostomy care. This video was great! Your matter of fact attitude is encouraging that this doesn't have to be a devistating life change. You can live a normal lifestyle with just a few minor changes. Thank you so much for this informative video. I'm sure it will help hundreds of viewers who are having to deal with an ostomy for whatever reason.
It doesnt have to ruin life,but it is a full time job.especially if u are like me and have a short transit as ive had 5 resections and have barely any small bowel left.short transit and dumping syndrome make it a nightmare cuz u cant plan a time to check on it.u really have to watch what you eat.im a firm believer in stoma paste and blowdrying mine rather than using body heat.u can also use a cynoacrylate that makes the skin around your stoma hard as its what super glue is made of.its not bonding like sg but its purple and will really help those with excess skin create a solid base.i use the cyanoacrylate called "MARATHON" AND ITS.CHANGED MY LIFE .but blowdrying has also been just as vip as i am a squirter with my short bowel transit.so i can apply cavalon barrier,paste powder if im rashy or burned and applly it all fast and before i squirt where if im using a hand fan its a 30sec min wait for dryness vs 5seconds and a warm bonding.hope this helps anyone. Just to clear the air i have no colon and have an ileostomy that is high om the chest ,almost at the brest level.so mine is naturally a harder thing to deal with as the acid is pure and potent.the smell is not as bad but my output is 99%liquid inspite of taking fiber,questran,fiber cookies,max lomotil anti diherriah medication so it.is what will kill me in the long term.i dont have enough intestine to asorb my electrolytes and will often get kidney failure,dehydration, cramping really bad,to the point i look like i have seized up.i wouldnt wish it on anyone,but im fighting till i die.......sorry for such a long post
Well done young lady. I'm 67 and had colon cancer. I had resigned myself to have a bag like you. But, the chemotherapy and radiation therapy worked! No Op needed. I pray you heal soon and hopefully have the plumbing restored.
Hey guys! If you have no difficulties at toilet, just be grateful and say (Thank you God) every time! because only when you lose the ability to do a normal and basic daily task, then you realize what you had and what you were not thankful for!
I’m a nursing student and I just wanted to tell you that you are an amazing example especially for younger people who have to have any type of stoma for whatever reason. Like you said you are still new but you are also so confident and seem to be adjusting to this big change beautifully! It can be difficult but you are an amazing person and are so brave for being willing to make these videos for people to learn from or for those who are just curious!! Keep up your beautiful attitude and confidence and just know that you are a beautiful and amazing young woman who is a great role model and inspiration to others!! You are clearly a very strong person and with your attitude and confidence you will be able to make it through anything life may throw your way!!
😫 Omg this reminds of my Dad. He wore a bag the last 3 years of his life and I took over changing and cleaning him from the Nurses. I made my own template and looked after it. When the nurses changed him he ALWAYS leaked! Idk how I got to this video but almost brings me to 😭 remembering my Dad. ❤️ to everyone who wears a bag.
This is incredible! Thank you so much for sharing and showing others how this works. I had stage 4 colorectal cancer five years ago and had to have the same ileostomy and it was very traumatic because no one knew how to instruct me on how to take care of one and change one out. I was basically sent home with a bit of equipment and figure it out on my own. There was only one ostomy nurse for a large area and she was in the process of retiring plus she just didn’t seem too well informed. Your bravery to show how to do this can help so many others through this process. I’m sure your mom is very proud of you. I had my ileostomy reversed after several months.
I am learning about stomas and ostomy bag care for my nursing 101 course. This video has actually been far more effective than anything they've given us as far as teaching materials. Thank you for being willing to teach us future nurses, too.
My mom is 62 and she might get an ostomy bag. She was very upset in the beginning until she saw videos like yours. She told me "if these pretty young girls aren't ashamed of it, me that I have nothing to show off I can do it!". She felt encouraged by your bravery and confidence. So thank you!!!
the fact that you make that seem so easy and how you seem to have such a great attitude about this is truly amazing. the way you seem to handle it should be and probably is very inspirational. I honestly think that not only people with issues similar to yours should watch this, but anyone with any kind of issue. Anyone with a body that doesn't work right should see this. It helped me a bit with my own issues..... I started making jokes about my issues... and as much as it irritates my mother.... it makes me feel just a bit better about my issues. thanks! :)
When I hear or see someone going through something, whether it's something like your issue, or this young guy that goes to the same physical therapy place I do... who cant walk but tries so hard everyday it just makes my issues seem so small and make me want to do better with my issues since if you, and that guy can.... I just say to myself "why cant I".. You know? But.... you're an inspiration. Dont forget that. Thank you again.
I am facing a stoma and bag soon, so thank you SO much for sharing this. You have such a positive, matter of fact attitude, and it gives me confidence that I can handle this.
Girl, let me tell you something: you're absolutely amazing!!! I'm a nursing student and I've dealt with a lot of people with stomas and most of them couldn't accept that new thing about them and were ashamed of it. The fact that you have the courage to share this with the world really amazes me because a lot people still don't know what's a stoma and what it actually means to the people who have them and it's important to talk about it and don't make it a taboo. Just... this video is inspiring, it really is and I wish you all the best of luck in your life and keep openning people's minds!!
You are a real pleasure! I am 2 months in with my new ileostomy and hate it so much. After seeing you, with your positive attitude, i will try to be more positive too. Thank you for making me realize that i'm not the only one in the world with leak problems and burning etc. thank you for this comforting outlook!
Thank you so much my sister had a stoma bag put in 3 months ago she has been in hospital since then due to complications with her health she is currently in a care home and will be moving into my house so I will be assisting her with the bag so need all the help I can get,thank you for your video what a inspiration you are😊
Props to you for putting this info out there for people who are going through similar situations. These conditions can feel so isolating and knowing you aren't alone in it is huge.
It is so impressive with the bravery that you have to do a RU-vid video. Thanks for being an educational model. I'm in nursing school and learning about ostomy bags, so that for being a big help. Most people are squeamish about taking about those and you look beautiful and in good shape to be doing this kind of video. #bravery
Hi I'm Simon and I used to do this , when I was nursing many years ago. I used soapy water, and a small disposable wipe , and clean around the stoma . All of this brings back memories, for me . People may think that this is sqwimish , but you are doing a great job in educating people . All the best . Simon X
And also when you clean around the stoma , you can use disposable gloves . So infection doesn't spread , and as especially if you have any pets around . Simon x
I just came across your RU-vid channel and I’m happy I did! I also have crohns and ulcerative colitis and had my entire colon removed and a little bit of my small intestine. I was 16 when I went through three surgeries and had a colostomy bag and a double stoma colostomy bag. My third surgery I actually got a reconnect luckily but just wanted to say you are way stronger then I was when I went through it all. Thank you for making videos about it all, it’s rare for me to actually hear someone who went through the same exact thing I did.
This amazing girl should not have 779 thumbs down! wtf! this absolutly pissed me off...shes helping people who have this, and at such a young age too, not many girls are this brave to show you this, just think before you put a thumbs down, cause if something ever happened to you,. and you end up in this situation, you definitely would not be so negative.
Ignore the thumbs down. They come from very uneducated, low class folk who see a shit bag and thumb down moving onto their rapper videos or Taylor Swift pics. No need to take those seriously.
Thank you so much, i am 11 years old and i have had an ostomy since i was five and this video has really helped me, thanks for the marshmallow tip, now if i eat marshmallows i can just tell my mum im about to change my bag tee hee. You are such an inspiration to me😘 thank youRegards,Olivia
Tricia Miller I have an ostomy and I'm 14, what do you mean by does it hurt? Like when you change the bag? It doesn't hurt to change the bag it just feels like you're pulling off like a band aid a little bit but that is what the adhesive remover is for. And it doesn't gross me out because it is just a normal bodily function.
Orange Giraffe Holy shit lol, so it doesn't hurt at all? And I would be scared to get this surgery because colon cancer runs in my family and I have abdominal pain and bowel problems.
I love how fearlessly you presented your situation, and helped provide solutions for people dealing with the same issues. I'm personally not, but I do have a lot of respect for you and anyone living with a stoma. And you're very pretty! Keep doing your thing 🎷
Hi Laura, my mom will be 80 years of age soon, at the beginning of this year she needed to have an emergency ileostmy, and she was completely unable to tend to it by herself when she returned home, due to how sick she was, (and I was utterly clueless as well). We did get some information from the healthcare workers, but, as we were still in need of further demonstration, etc., I searched the internet and so fortunately came across some of your videos and found them to be very helpful. I just want to thank you so very very much, you have been a huge help to me in helping my mom, and now, little by little, as her health improves, and through watching your videos, she is beginning to be able to do some of her ileostomy care on her own.
Salute to this beautiful soul! Since I watched your video, I search the definition of Ostomy and its cases and thank you so much you educate me with this video. And you're such an inspiration💯 God bless you👼
I'm a health care aid student, and I just wanted to say thank you for making this video and putting yourself out there. I really appreciate it for my education and I will take your lesson and apply it in my new career. Take care and all the best. Kindest regards, Stu.
When I worked with developementally disabled adults, I'd a client who required this type of medical care. He was non-verbal, so I thank you for allowing me to see/hear what he was dealing with. Btw, the folks who, in your comments, say it;s gross- every good mother has cleaned poop from their baby and not minded it at all (well, sometimes,) but it's all part of being human! Thank you for putting yourself "out there" for the world to see. And yes, you're cute! Glad you already have a Mom cuz otherwise I'd be tempted to adopt!
You go girl 💪 My mom used to have colostomy bag.So I know how it's like having it.People who are in this conditions are must loved more.I love all strong souls out there 😘 Being stronger doesn't only inspire others,but u make your loved ones happy because of your existance ! Wish you all the best,beautiful souls ❤
Thank you! Your positivity is infectious. And, as a caregiver for a soon to be stoma patient, I really appreciate the real view into this aspect of care.
I have such a massive respect for you for this. I wish more people in this country had the class and confidence to embrace this. You are fantastic, and I respect you immensely.
You are the most beautiful and bravest young person I have ever came across as a former teacher I was Diagnosed with Fibromyalgia lupus 20 years ago and I've been on Life support twice and has lived most of those years in ICU due to the medications and complications of the treatments I lost all of my hair eyebrows and lashes. I now started a non-profit support group to Encourage and Inspire people all over the world to never give up no matter what their Diagnosis are You would make a Great speaker for young people or just people because you are an Angel of Hope Thanks for sharing!!
God bless you dear... u r an angel... my wife goes in for surgery on friday... I will not mind if my wife has to wear this... I just pray to God she gets healthy... Bless your young, brave, and beautiful heart... stay strong u r not alone!!
Your so articulate. I don't have a stoma, but,in in the medical field and I learned so much from you today. Ty for for putting yourself out there to help other ppl. You are beautiful inside and out👏👏❤
Seven years later...I just wanted to thank you for posting this video to help other people with ostomy bags, and those who don't know anything about them, to learn. You're positive and calm way was nice to see. It's not easy to post the challenges in our lives (most people just show the highlights), but it's so good to include people and show them that as we may have differences, we are all, essentially, the same. It does a world of good in dispelling ignorance and fear. It sounds corny, but it's true. Because I knew someone with cerebral palsy growing up, when I met someone or saw someone with the same or other differences, I felt comfortable to communicate with them as a person, just like any other person I'd meet. Thanks again for sharing part of your life!
thanks for teaching me something new today! no matter what condition seeing others go through the same thing spreads so much positivity and acceptance! :)
Thank you for your bravery in teaching us on what one has to go through when changing an ostomy bag. This was very informative. I learned so much. Wishing you all the best.
you are so beautiful and so brave... I just can't find the words to say... just keep staying positive and giving the inspiration that you have in this video, you are very inspirational and absolutely amazing you go girl
First time ever make a comment on youtube. Thank you lovely girl. You have a more cheerful attitude than other girls on youtube showing their make up skills. Your attitude impressed me so much and I want to give you a million thumb ups! Good luck to you and everybody with the same issue.
What a beautiful, brave young woman! Her acceptance of "what is" is a testament to her beautiful young spirit. ! Wishing her all of the happiness and good health that she deserves.
I ran out of respect to give anyone since im giving it all to you, you sound so humbled with yourself and makes me appreciate everything that much more i dont know what that is you got there or how you aquired it but its definatly different than my day to day. I hope its only temporary, so much respect for you! Stay stronger
Hi, hope everything still going well for you, i had my ileostomy in 1979 when i was 28 years old (a lifetime ago) and i use a 2 piece system i could never get on with 1 piece also i have never sat down and done a bag change that just seamed a weird thing to do but i also find very cold water after i have cleaned up and before applying bag stops stoma working for awhile also as a male a bit hairy so need to shave, i preheat the backplate and ring having it between my thighs whilst doing all the prepwork but it only takes a few minutes to do, but thats 40 years of doing it and in 1979 (in the uk) you were seriously ill , had opp, discharged from hospital and basically left to your own devices, its great that their is so much information about now, anyhow stay safe and enjoy life
OMG I had to have a colostomy for nearly a year. For the 1st 6 months I was in the hospital and nurses changed it. When I was sent home, I was on my own! I just had to remember what they did in the hospital. I wish I had had this lesson! You are helping many people.
My father is going to have a colostomy next Tuesday and I'm very grateful for your explanation in how to change the bag. You are so brave and God bless you. Prayers for you and your family .
This video resurfaced in my feed. I actually watched this video back in 2013 when I was first diagnosed with UC. I watched this to educate myself and relate to someone when I had no idea what the disease was. Thought this will probably be my life at some point but not anytime soon. Less than a year into diagnosis I had emergency surgery and had my own temp stoma. I was super confident with changing my bag because of this video. I honestly can't imagine how I would have handled such a lifestyle change without causally watching this beforehand. Thanks for informing stoma owners and curious viewers!
I just want to thank you for being SO incredibly helpful. Not just with the mechanics of it all, but the way you address the psychology behind overcoming any fears or squeamishness. Your practical advice helped tremendously and your brave, compassionate way of communicating is improving the lives of people you will (probably) never meet. We recently had an emergency situation in our family and had to get up to speed quickly! This video was a Godsend, and so are YOU! Wishing you and yours health and happiness! Thank you.
I just want to say that its so awesome that you are brave to show everyone how you have to Do this in your life your amazing stay strong. And keep smiling.😀
I just want to say thank you. In a few days I will be operated on for a cancer and probably I'll have a ostomy. For a short period, if everything will be ok. But there's a chance of a permanent ostomy. Cause of a cancer of my mum I've never accepetd the idea of this (cause she not accepted that for the short period of her life after the operation). Now you're teaching me how I can do it. No fear. Many Kisses from Italy. You're really really nice, brave, and beautiful. Stella (sorry for my bad english).
I just stumbled on this video when looking into bowel problems. This girl is beautiful and positive and inspiring. I'm always blown away by amazing people who make videos to help others. This is the good side of RU-vid that makes me believe in humanity again.
Thank you for posting and educating others. I am so grateful for people like you who are so inspiring. You are darling, and made me glad to experience your courage and positivity.
You are such a gorgeous young lady! I love how you have shared this with us all - wishing you a long life filled with happiness and love - you deserve it!!
Thank you for teaching my Health Occupations students about changing an ostomy bag. You are beautiful. articulate and a natural at teaching. I envision you working as an ostomy nurse and helping so many others in your position. Keep changing the world for the better one video at a time!!!!
Great job. I watched you a year ago and you helped me so much cause I was having so many problems so thank you for your courage. I now have 2 bags and I needed your courage
This is amazing!! I had to change a ostomy bag for a patient a long time ago, and it (the stoma portion) looked like just a raw hole in her body. Was more difficult to clean, and keep clean, while changing the bag. Yours looks a lot easier to deal with. I appreciate the calmness and just the matter of fact way in how to do this. Also the fact that you're so young, really is inspiring to others, that they CAN manage with this "unpleasant" task.
Aww I think you are wonderful and so brave to be helping others. You did a fantastic job of explaining everything. I am 70 yrs old and I have learned something new through your sharing.Thank you and prayers to you and your family♥♥♥
Feels lucky just to have my health after watching this video. You did a great job and I'm impressed with your positive spirit. Never saw anything like this before. May God bless you and your family.
Was researching about rhabdomyolysis something I'm going through and stumbled upon this. I don't have this issue but I watched the entire video. Your so sweet and positive bless you
you did great! you are very sweet and have a LOT of patience, to be honest I was gonna be panicking lol. I was diagnose with ulcerative colitis and I like this type of videos where I can learn how to take care of myself. thank you for sharing.
This video would have been so helpful to my mother and to me as her helper- she had some real difficulties at times. Thank you on behalf of future wearers. You have made such a valuable contribution.
You have the most amazing positive attitude... it's great. I nearly ended up with a stoma bag 3 years ago. I got sepsis in my tubes... the infection had fused to bowel and they were struggling to remove the sepsis without damaging the bowel. They called in a specialist from another hospital and he fixed it... keep smiling . X
I feel so bad for this beautiful lady. She looks so you glng, and now having to have this for the REST OF HER LIFE, that must be so heart breaking.... i wish you the best in life sweetheart and ill say a prayer for you. Stay strong hun, you seem to be taking the situation with a smile. Good for you!!!
I love that you are totally not ashamed to show the world what the reality is for those who have bags, especially young people. I found myself curious when your video popped up and found it really interesting and not the slightest bit 'grossed' out. Shit happens, literally lol so I had a laugh with you when you jumped when you were leaking lol. Thanks for sharing!