I would think you would need a wifi trail cam or something more permanent using buried cable.
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My experience is that GPs vary wildly in quality of care but I do believe that there is pretty wide support from them to be able to provide diagnosis. The situation is now at a point that the backlog is overflowing into the hospital and mental health wards and putting more pressure on the already buckling healthcare system.
I haven’t been diagnosed with ADHD but I was looking into it a few years ago and had a 9 month wait for an expensive psych. Found out it was a tumor causing my problems, so I didn’t move forward with the diagnosis.
I don’t know. I just know that they provide assistance with navigating the diagnosis and paperwork.
I don’t know what state OP is in but more and more states are allowing GPs to conduct diagnosis due to the huge backlog/waitlist there is for ADHD diagnosis(NSW, SA and I think QLD). The waitlist for public psychs is usually something crazy like 8-12 months. There is a big push to address the long and expensive diagnosis process.
Sounds like you are in Australia. You can contact the ADHD Foundation helpline for assistance with diagnosis and help filling out paperwork.
I live in the bush and only go into town once a week, so I usually bulk buy and plan meals. I also get cut off during flooding, so if it’s the rainy season and a risk of flood I stock up.
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