After my Work Coach Meeting
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Mill07
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Well my Anxiety was going through the roof this morning and whilst I was waiting to be seen but I soon settled once the meeting got started. The Work Coach was amazing and very accommodating she took the time to listen to my issues and concerns that I have going on in my life at the moment. She passed some very helpful information for me to explore and try out that may help me with mainly my mental health issues which I think could be beneficial in the future and my next appointment will be in 6 months time. Thank you for the support I received I'm ever so grateful.???
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Hi @Mill07 and thank you for taking the time to share this with us! That's amazing!
I'm so glad they were able to provide you with some useful information and that they put you at ease. I bet that's a weight lifted.Scope -
Allo Chloe Thank you for your reply. Most definitely a weight lifted off I can relax now and try and move on with life.?
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Hello @Mill07, I'm glad to hear it wasn't as bad as anticipated and that you had a good work coach!Community Manager
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Thanks Guys???
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