@Charlotte if home study interests you, then I suggest Upskilled. They have a lot of 1 year, study at your own pace courses that might be of interest to you. They have very good tutors and trainers that are always there if you need assistance.
Anthony
@Anthony
A 'somewhat creative person' with an addiction to all things tech and videogame related. Trying to get the most out of life in this crazy, crazy world.
Best posts made by Anthony
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RE: Looking for courses to do! (TEST)
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RE: Chaging from CPAP to BiPAP
I've been on BiPap for as long as I can remember, so I have no experience in switching from CiPap to BiPap,
But I can relate to having some bad or uncomfortable settings over the years. This is probably obvious so I'm sure you know how important it is to have a good relationship with a respiratory doctor and sleep clinic doctors. To have any changes or settings done to the machine whenever needed.
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Funding for escort services...
This is my first post, so I thought why not make it this one!
Since last year after a while of worrying and anxiety I have been paying for and using private escort services. I used the touchingbase website https://www.touchingbase.org/ but It didn't really lead to any meaningful results for me.
So I have been finding my own and it's been going well. (Most girls are happy to try even if they're a bit inexperienced with my situation, but the results are the same ;D)
My problem is that the cost is a bit too much for someone with a pension as income, meaning I an unable to....do it... very often.
Is there any possibility that NDIS would help with this? My plan manager has said no but he's looking into it. Though Im not holding my breath on that.
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RE: Chaging from CPAP to BiPAP
And don't be too stressed over the odd feeling, I still have some issues whenever settings to the machine are made. You kind of have to teach yourself to breathe in sync with the machine. Over time this gets easier.
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RE: Chaging from CPAP to BiPAP
@Sarah That's basically it, yeah. CiPap is just air blowing into lungs, bipap is more like short controlled bursts of air that should give you that extra boost. Just have to get used to it :).
Latest posts made by Anthony
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RE: Chaging from CPAP to BiPAP
@Sarah That's basically it, yeah. CiPap is just air blowing into lungs, bipap is more like short controlled bursts of air that should give you that extra boost. Just have to get used to it :).
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RE: Looking for courses to do! (TEST)
@Charlotte if home study interests you, then I suggest Upskilled. They have a lot of 1 year, study at your own pace courses that might be of interest to you. They have very good tutors and trainers that are always there if you need assistance.
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RE: Chaging from CPAP to BiPAP
And don't be too stressed over the odd feeling, I still have some issues whenever settings to the machine are made. You kind of have to teach yourself to breathe in sync with the machine. Over time this gets easier.
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RE: Chaging from CPAP to BiPAP
I've been on BiPap for as long as I can remember, so I have no experience in switching from CiPap to BiPap,
But I can relate to having some bad or uncomfortable settings over the years. This is probably obvious so I'm sure you know how important it is to have a good relationship with a respiratory doctor and sleep clinic doctors. To have any changes or settings done to the machine whenever needed.
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RE: Funding for escort services...
@Carolyn thanks! I'll definitely look into it, sounds promising
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Funding for escort services...
This is my first post, so I thought why not make it this one!
Since last year after a while of worrying and anxiety I have been paying for and using private escort services. I used the touchingbase website https://www.touchingbase.org/ but It didn't really lead to any meaningful results for me.
So I have been finding my own and it's been going well. (Most girls are happy to try even if they're a bit inexperienced with my situation, but the results are the same ;D)
My problem is that the cost is a bit too much for someone with a pension as income, meaning I an unable to....do it... very often.
Is there any possibility that NDIS would help with this? My plan manager has said no but he's looking into it. Though Im not holding my breath on that.