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Can I join a group?
Can you help me find some accommodation?
Can you help me with Centrelink?
How are these problems affecting my children?
I am concerned about my child's behaviour.
I am having trouble paying my bills.
I am pregnant and having a lot of difficulties.
I can no longer do things around the house that I used to be able to do.
I can no longer get down to the shops.
I don't feel well and want to see a doctor.
I feel unsteady on my feet and am concerned I might fall.
I have a disability and need assistance to remain living in the community.
I have constant back, knee and joint pain.
I have constant shoulder pain which is making it difficult for me to get dressed.
I have diabetes and my doctor said I should get my feet checked.
I have diabetes, arthritis or a heart condition and I want to feel better.
I have difficulty swallowing
I just don't feel like getting out of bed anymore.
I know I need help with my health concerns but find the aged health system confusing.
I know I should be exercising, but my body to too sore.
I need a Pap test.
I need help to find Office of Housing accommodation to meet my medical needs
I need syringes and a disposable container.
I need to lose some weight, because it's affecting my health.
I need to see a doctor but I can't manage appointments very well
I need to talk to someone.
I want my child to play with other children.
I want to get out of the house and meet some people
I want to see a dentist, but can't afford it.
I want to talk to someone about my relationship.
I would like to see a sexual health nurse.
I would see a doctor if it was in a place I feel comfortable going to
I'm having trouble reaching my feet to take care of them.
I'm not being treated fairly.
I'm not well, but I don't like going to doctors
I'm not well, but I don't really have a doctor
I'm worried about my ability to stay living in my own home.
I've got no where to stay and no money.
My child has difficulty concentrating and fidgets a lot.
My child is slow to reach developmental milestones.
My feet ache - more than normal.
My gums are bleeding.
My kids are looking for things to do.
My teeth hurt.
People have trouble understanding what my child is saying.
Since my illness, I have lost a great deal of weight.
Someone I know has been diagnosed with a mental illness.
Sometimes I am not safe in my own home.
What contraception should I be using?
What kind of contraception can I use?
What opportunities are there for people with a disability to participate in community activities?
What should my children be eating?
What sorts of things should I be eating?
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