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G'day @StuF how goes it man? Just wondering if you have a case worker?

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@TAB 

Happy Easter?? They look like some pretty ordinary chocolate eggs!

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Hey @Bill16 . It goes ok thanks. You?

 

Nah, no case worker. Weekly group, fortnightly psychiatrist (bulk bills now) and another psych that I need to see to qualify for the groups. He's just a phone call every 8 weeks ($160 for 1/4 of an hour...). Private health covers group.

 

Oh, and psychologist on mental health care plan

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Ok good one @StuF 

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Yeah @Bill16  - I certainly can't complain about a lack of support

 

How often do you see your caseworker?

TAB
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..they work well for constipation tho @StuF  you get someone to beat you over the head with one while sittingon toilet ..lol ..  

yah nah minus 1 deg 2nite, keep the choclit lol ...

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See case worker for 4 hours once a week @StuF psychiatrist every month and psychologist thrown in there too

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Hmmm @TAB  - I might stick with more medicinal based methods for constipation lol

 

But yeah, that's cold enough, I guess!

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That sounds quite good @Bill16 

 

Is the caseworker a public or private thing?

TAB
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it was a cartoonin american penthouse 1980s @StuF  guy getting his missus to clock him over the head while on toilet to try and loosen something up .. lol 

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