“…In other studies the experience of bodily change has been described in broad themes relating to loss of wholeness [12], practical stoma management [9,13,14], self-care [15], adapting to change [16], personal control [17,18] and feeling different [19]. Profound feelings of self-deprecation and self-hatred, with reactions of shock, disgust and repulsion are not uncommon among people after undergoing stoma-forming surgery [20,21,15,10,13,11]. Alienation or distance from the body may be experienced [22,9,13,19].…”