My colleague smells like feces

Anonymous
Doesn't eating meat make the stink worse?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Some people have poopy like breath.


Yeah, periodontal disease smells BAD


Is that what that is? I always thought it was denture breath.


Yes, the bacteria smells like suplhuric mothballs and poop. Can clear out a room when it’s bad. The other day I was in the same grocery aisle as someone and could smell it.

I think this is the likely culprit if they appear otherwise clean and kempt. Much more likely than a stomy bag, a very close and elderly relative has one and I’ve never noticed an odor.


You're smelling tonsil stones, not periodontal disease.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't eating meat make the stink worse?


And dairy!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Some people have poopy like breath.


Yeah, periodontal disease smells BAD


Is that what that is? I always thought it was denture breath.


Yes, the bacteria smells like suplhuric mothballs and poop. Can clear out a room when it’s bad. The other day I was in the same grocery aisle as someone and could smell it.

I think this is the likely culprit if they appear otherwise clean and kempt. Much more likely than a stomy bag, a very close and elderly relative has one and I’ve never noticed an odor.


You're smelling tonsil stones, not periodontal disease.


? No. I was a hygienist for 20 years. I know from perio breath.
Anonymous
smells like they ate a S&*T sandwich?
Anonymous
This thread is making me nervous. I have an ostomy in my future and don't want it to be obvious.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Some people have poopy like breath.


Yeah, periodontal disease smells BAD


Is that what that is? I always thought it was denture breath.


Yes, the bacteria smells like suplhuric mothballs and poop. Can clear out a room when it’s bad. The other day I was in the same grocery aisle as someone and could smell it.

I think this is the likely culprit if they appear otherwise clean and kempt. Much more likely than a stomy bag, a very close and elderly relative has one and I’ve never noticed an odor.


You're smelling tonsil stones, not periodontal disease.


Tonsil stones really do stink like crap. I know someone who got a lot of them and sometimes I'd say "ugh, your breath is gross, I think you need to go digging again" and he'd go and dig out like 10 of these foul smelling things...
Anonymous
Thanks for the feed back. I’ll try to be more sensitive but I don’t spot a bag anywhere in sight nor do I want to go looking for it. I’ll get through it or try to look more busy so I’m less interrupted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This thread is making me nervous. I have an ostomy in my future and don't want it to be obvious.


PP here. It won’t be. The appliances themselves are not permeable so the only issue is if you have a leak. Most often this is because of a bad seal between skin and adhesive wafer. WOC nurses are expert troubleshooters of this stuff, the materials science is amazing, and you really have nothing to fear.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No, they get reversed often. Sometimes crohn’s (another possible source of odor) causes so much inflammation that you need to rest the bowels with a bag.


What do you mean by Crohn's being another possible source of odor? I have Crohn's (thankfully not a colostomy bag) and I'm not sure what you could be referring to aside from maybe that we have to poop a lot? That doesn't make us smell though?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They’re not that rare and it’s also not usual that they smell.

Source: had one.



This. A family member has one and I haven't smelled feces on them.


I have known two people with them, and never smelled a thing. But everyone's bag hygiene may not be the same.
Anonymous
If someone had both tonsils out, can they still get smelly stones/stuff back there?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Some people have poopy like breath.


What causes this? I have a coworker with this issue. Their breath smells exactly like poo. EXACTLY.

Then I have another whose breath smells like pickles.

So puzzling! They both look very clean and have nice, white, clean looking teeth too.
Anonymous
Is the coworker bigger? Maybe they can't reach to wipe properly.

My cousin's daughter stayed with us a few summers ago and I noticed she smelled a bit like poo. She was on the bigger side; she was actually staying with us to take part in a children's hospital obesity study. In doing her laundry, I noticed her undies had lots of 'skid marks' in them. I brought it up with my cousin who was very, 'oh, yeah, that happens, forgot to tell you. Want me to make her do her own laundry?" She had no idea why it happened and didn't seem to care. I tried to be as gentle as possible. I handed her the laundry to put away and said, "hey, I noticed some marks in your undies. Is there a certain brand of TP you like? We can go to the store." Turns out, it was a mobility thing and she couldn't reach. Very heartbreaking.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:No, they get reversed often. Sometimes crohn’s (another possible source of odor) causes so much inflammation that you need to rest the bowels with a bag.


What do you mean by Crohn's being another possible source of odor? I have Crohn's (thankfully not a colostomy bag) and I'm not sure what you could be referring to aside from maybe that we have to poop a lot? That doesn't make us smell though?


PP was referring to the bags sometimes being used temporarily on Crohn's patients, not saying that people w/ Crohn's smell.
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