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@TAB hey tabby, had a massage and some chochlates. Home now. Hope you're okay
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Just looking at my eye make-up book @StuF I love the ideas in it. I don't consider myself attractive but do enjoy makeup and what you can do with it. I think lots of xmas book presents will be making a U-turn at Lifeline and Brotherhood books in the first few weeks of January. If people were asked what they wanted for xmas instead of giving someone what they don't need there would be so much less waste!
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thats good you like cats . this thing criss crosses main road have found out (saw it) bit of a worry. yes, fresh anything better @SmilingGecko
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lucky you @Meowmy well done. massage can help state of mind as well, like the opposite of tension I guess
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@TAB hey tabby, had dinner. Just chilling. Forty degrees here ha. Hope you're okay
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Thats what I do @TAB Just every bit at a time. I possibly needed NDIS years ago lol! Saw lots of folk being turned away from NDIS and didn't see myself in with a chance. I'm doing better these days but NDIS would certainly make it easier
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@TAB I looked into it and they only assess you on your primary disability ie. Mental Illness not chronic fatigue syndrome. Was without a psychiatrist for 10 years then was told by GP to see a psychiatrist to get me off the psych med which caused diabetes.
After seeing psychiatrist for a year she finally told me she could not titrate me off it and the benefits outweighed the risks. So was stuck on the med after she bankrolled medicare for a year. I told her I was there for the express purpose of medicine management and being tapered off the medicine I was on.
I ended up having to listen to her problems it wasn't very professional. Dont know what shes doing now
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