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Default Jun 08, 2023 at 06:46 AM
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My doctor thinks, I have add but he says I need to go to a specialist to get add diagnosis he says the one on the public system doesn't give the medication I need. In saying that, I don't think medication is gonna help, I mean I tried heaps of them but if I got the diagnosis I could finally get the ndis funding. I know people who had ndis since 17 years old and meanwhile I'm still fighting for it doctor said he's willing to give evidence. I'm gonna try and call a specialist in add and find out how much it costs to get a formal diagnosis hopefully it doesn't cost thousands dad says he's gonna help me.

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Hope all works out for you!

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