our call will be answered by one of our nurse continence specialists who will listen to your story without judgement and offer confidential advice. What Can I Ask? No question
Eat Well, Feel Strong: Nutrition for Continence Health. Words by: Tris Alexandra Jarvis, BHSc Nutritional Medicine (ANTA Accredited Clinical Nutritionist®). When it comes to continence health, nutrition often isn’t the
Jargon busting THE BLADDER EDITION If bladder control problems are new to you, you might not know exactly how to put into words the symptoms you have been experiencing. There
Alan had prostate cancer 14 years ago and has since been working tirelessly to educate others "I often talk to groups of men about their health. I started out using
Suffering from long-term medical problems can be lonely and take a toll on the mental health of the person experiencing it or those taking care of them. We talk to
Jana Pittman is no stranger to success. A two-time world champion and four-time Commonwealth Games gold medallist, she’s also made history as the first Australian woman to compete in both
Colin Ashley Reed (Ashley) is a prostate cancer survivor, an eternal optimist, and an advocate for other men experiencing prostate and incontinence issues. This is his story. Ashley had an
As well as being a physical problem, incontinence can take its toll mentally. "In some cases, incontinence will cause people to stay home where they feel safe if they have
Interview with Amy Steventon, Advanced Practice Urogynaecology If you have felt dismissed when discussing your bladder, bowel or pelvic health, know that your experience matters. You deserve to be listened
“I was getting some blood when I wiped after the toilet and at first I thought it was a gynaecological problem. I had it checked and they said everything was