Chemist Warehouse Catalogue - 04/08-16/08/2023 (Page 2)

wellness this th the powser & speech in this issue game on rugby legend dan carter's new life purpose shelf life make your ingredients last longer we ess august dan carter cremelt get well ay well live well look fabulous we tend to take our ability to easily and getting the help of an expert can be life-changing words siobhan duck i'm going to get you talking who can help us," sally davis reassured her young son appointment to find the cause of his speech problems "and after hearing me say that he started to clap," she recalls "that was his way of telling me that i was on the right track." on that josh was having problems with communicating but a succession of experts her maternal health nurse the gp and the dentist could not find it was only when she took him off to see finally got the answer she was searching "it's a neurological condition where the and the parts of the face that create speech," she explains with ongoing and intensive speech therapy from "a dream team" of specialists "we are by no means out of the woods but the progress we have made has been such a gift and a testament to the hard work he's put into his therapy," sally says "he's in grade one now and his speech speech pathology week is august 20-26 for more information visit speechpathologyaustralia.org.au doesn't get in the way of him making friends and socialising like it once did "he's even planning on doing a talk at school about cas because he wants them to understand what it is." josh's treatment also changed sally's speech pathologist "everything happens for a reason and josh's speech journey has become my "the times that have been hard have celebrate the little wins the first time he said 'i love you' clearly was wouldn't be able to do without speech pathology." sally and aaron davis with their children speech pathologist dr debbie phyland says helping children to communicate is just one part of what having trouble feeding to isolated elderly folk whose voices are hoarse help people overcome obstacles at every age and stage "the title 'speech pathologist' is somewhat of an underrepresentation because it's really about communication and swallowing disorders," dr phyland that affect those areas "that could be anything from chronic cough and throat breathing to difficulties with language and literacy issues." from a certified speech pathologist most pathologists work as part of a team to holistically treat patients' concerns because often it's not just about offering someone physical relief "my favourite adage and this might sound corny is that if the eyes are the door to wellbeing," dr phyland says