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THIS IS MY STORY

This is My Story, brought to you by the Continence Foundation of Australia, shares the real and raw journeys of Australians who experience incontinence. Join us for these weekly twenty-minute episodes as we discuss personal journeys, from the events leading up to identifying incontinence, to the steps taken to address it, and how people have managed. Listen in as diverse perspectives are shared on this common but manageable condition. Let’s start the conversation. #ThisIsMyStory #IncontinenceAwareness”One in four Australians experience bladder and bowel control problems, such as incontinence. For more information go to www.continence.org.au It is also important to seek advice and support from a health professional. See your GP or speak to a nurse continence specialist on the National Continence Helpline – 1800 33 00 66 - available to anyone in Australia.

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    My life with bowel incontinence

    Today’s guest is Greg Ryan who was born with a rare congenital condition, imperforate anus, which affects one in 5000 babies. Greg has lived with bowel incontinence all his life and shares his story to help raise awareness and understanding for other people who live with incontinence. Opinion Disclaimer: Please note that the views and opinions expressed in these podcast episodes are those of the guests. They do not represent or reflect the official policy or position of the Continence Foundation of Australia. The Foundation does not take responsibility for any ideas expressed during the podcast. Links: Greg Ryan - org/aims National Continence Helpline - 1800 33 00 66 - for a free and confidential discussion with a Nurse Continence Specialist. Operates 8am-8pm (AEST/AEDT) Monday to Friday excluding national public holidays. A telephone interpreter service is also available. Websites: The Continence Foundation of Australia – www.continence.org.au The National Public Toilet Map shows the location of more than 22,000 public toilet facilities across Australia. You can access the map at toiletmap.gov.au or by downloading the Toilet Map app available on Google Play or the App store. The National Public Toilet Map provides:  The location of the nearest public toilet Details of opening hours, accessibility, parking, and other features Resources: Bowel health - https://www.continence.org.au/about-continence/continence-health/bowel Instagram -  https://www.instagram.com/continenceaus/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/continenceaus Linked In – https://www.linkedin.com/company/continence-foundation-of-australia/  CREDITS Host – Nicola Reid Executive Producer & Editor - Dave Stokes Logo Designer – Rosa Piciocco Original Soundtrack - Giuseppe Bono and Dave Stokes - Tortured Tenant  

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    Not every disability is visible

    “This is My Story” Episode 4 – “Not every disability is visible” Podcast category – Health and Fitness Author – The Continence Foundation of Australia Podcast Type: Episodic Description: This can be a situation where others can’t see your struggle whether it’s pain, discomfort or the inability to walk very far, because you look otherwise well.  Today’s guest is Stephanie Thompson who experienced a traumatic childbirth injury and lives with the consequences of pelvic organ prolapse. For Stephanie, every day needs to be carefully managed and planned to minimise her level of pain and help her be the best mother she can be for her children. Stephanie is a published author, advocate and founder of bravemumma.com, a platform which supports women to make informed decisions before childbirth and beyond.  Opinion Disclaimer: Please note that the views and opinions expressed in these podcast episodes are those of the guests. They do not represent or reflect the official policy or position of the Continence Foundation of Australia. The Foundation does not take responsibility for any ideas expressed during the podcast. Links: National Continence Helpline - 1800 33 00 66 - for a free and confidential discussion with a Nurse Continence Specialist. Operates 8am-8pm (AEST/AEDT) Monday to Friday excluding national public holidays. A telephone interpreter service is also available. Websites: The Continence Foundation of Australia – www.continence.org.au  The National Public Toilet Map shows the location of more than 22,000 public toilet facilities across Australia. You can access the map at toiletmap.gov.au or by downloading the Toilet Map app available on Google Play or the App store. The National Public Toilet Map provides:  The location of the nearest public toilet Details of opening hours, accessibility, parking, and other features Brave mumma - www.bravemumma.com/  Resources: Pelvic Floor – https://www.continence.org.au/womens-health-week-resources#pv  Teen and Young Adult Women - https://www.continence.org.au/womens-health-week-resources#ya Instagram -  https://www.instagram.com/continenceaus/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/continenceaus Linked In – https://www.linkedin.com/company/continence-foundation-of-australia/  CREDITS Host – Nicola Reid Executive Producer & Editor - Dave Stokes Logo Designer – Rosa Piciocco Original Soundtrack - Giuseppe Bono and Dave Stokes - Tortured Tenant

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    My Incontinence Journey

    “This is My Story” Episode 3 – “My Incontinence Journey” Podcast category – Health and Fitness Author – The Continence Foundation of Australia Podcast Type: Episodic Description: This episode looks at the male perspective on living with incontinence. Our guest is a man who wrote his story and sent it in to the Foundation. Ian was in his late 50s and began to experience urinary urgency, frequency and incontinence. Ian tells us about his journey which traverses many emotions and frustrations towards mastering his experiences and taking back control of his life. Opinion Disclaimer: Please note that the views and opinions expressed in these podcast episodes are those of the guests. They do not represent or reflect the official policy or position of the Continence Foundation of Australia. The Foundation does not take responsibility for any ideas expressed during the podcast. Introduction To set the scene, we asked Ian to read a section from his story which describes the impact of an overactive bladder on his life. See below: “I'm forever on the alert; it's a continual stress. Life and work are constantly distracted and compromised. There are too many conversations that I have dropped out of, suddenly, without explanation. There are too many meetings that do not have my full attention. Reading a book is punctuated not by chapters, but by toilet breaks. I wear dark trousers to camouflage leakage and am certain to carry something, a paper or a jumper, that can casually hide my front. Shopping is a planned exercise with public toilets identified. I do not join excursions for fear of complete embarrassment. And driving a car is risky business. On long trips, I take a change of clothes.” Links: National Continence Helpline - 1800 33 00 66 - for a free and confidential discussion with a Nurse Continence Specialist. Operates 8am-8pm (AEST/AEDT) Monday to Friday excluding national public holidays. A telephone interpreter service is also available. Websites:  - The Continence Foundation of Australia – www.continence.org.au -  Go Against the Flow – www.gatf.org.au -  Incontinence in Confidence - www.inconfidence.org.au/ The National Public Toilet Map shows the location of more than 22,000 public toilet facilities across Australia. You can access the map at gov.auor by downloading the Toilet Map app available on Google Play or the App store. The National Public Toilet Map provides:  The location of the nearest public toilet Details of opening hours, accessibility, parking, and other features Resources: Pelvic floor muscle function in men - https://www.continence.org.au/news/pelvic-floor-muscle-function-men Pelvic floor exercises for men – https://www.continence.org.au/resource/05-pelvic-floor-muscle-exercises-men?v=10399 Incontinence in men - https://www.continence.org.au/incontinence/who-it-affects/men   Instagram -   Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/continenceaus Linked In – https://www.linkedin.com/company/continence-foundation-of-australia/    CREDITS Host – Nicola Reid Executive Producer & Editor - Dave Stokes Logo Designer – Rosa Piciocco Original Soundtrack - Giuseppe Bono and Dave Stokes - Tortured Tenant

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    Christin’s Story - Incontinence isn’t just a senior’s problem

    “This is My Story” Episode 1 – “Managing incontinence as a young person” Podcast category – Health and Fitness Author – The Continence Foundation of Australia Podcast Type: Episodic Description: One of the common misconceptions about incontinence is that it is mainly associated with older age, but today’s guest is here to tell you it can happen to young people too. The first guest in this podcast series is Christin Young who wants to draw on her own lived experience with incontinence to support and help other young people who may be having a similar experience. Disclaimer: Please note that the views and opinions expressed in these podcast episodes are those of the guests. They do not represent or reflect the official policy or position of the Continence Foundation of Australia. The Foundation does not take responsibility for any ideas expressed during the podcast. This podcast also contains medical and anatomical terminology. Links: National Continence Helpline - 1800 33 00 66 - for a free and confidential discussion with a Nurse Continence Specialist. Operates 8am-8pm (AEST/AEDT) Monday to Friday excluding national public holidays. A telephone interpreter service is also available. Websites:  - The Continence Foundation of Australia – www.continence.org.au -  Go Against the Flow – www.gatf.org.au -  Incontinence in Confidence - www.inconfidence.org.au/ The National Public Toilet Map shows the location of more than 22,000 public toilet facilities across Australia. You can access the map at gov.au or by downloading the Toilet Map app available on Google Play or the App store. The National Public Toilet Map provides:  The location of the nearest public toilet Details of opening hours, accessibility, parking, and other features Resources: Pelvic Floor  Teen and Young Adult Women  Comments/Feedback Instagram -  https://www.instagram.com/continenceaus/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/continenceaus Linked In – https://www.linkedin.com/company/continence-foundation-of-australia/  Christin Young - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/christmasbell www.championhealthagency.com/christin-young   CREDITS Host – Nicola Reid Executive Producer & Editor - Dave Stokes Logo Designer – Rosa Piciocco Original Soundtrack - Giuseppe Bono and Dave Stokes - Tortured Tenant  

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

This is My Story, brought to you by the Continence Foundation of Australia, shares the real and raw journeys of Australians who experience incontinence. Join us for these weekly twenty-minute episodes as we discuss personal journeys, from the events leading up to identifying incontinence, to the steps taken to address it, and how people have managed. Listen in as diverse perspectives are shared on this common but manageable condition. Let’s start the conversation. #ThisIsMyStory #IncontinenceAwareness”One in four Australians experience bladder and bowel control problems, such as incontinence. For more information go to www.continence.org.au It is also important to seek advice and support from a health professional. See your GP or speak to a nurse continence specialist on the National Continence Helpline – 1800 33 00 66 - available to anyone in Australia.

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