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Question My new case manager where I get counsiling

I see my new case manager at the counseling center on Thursday afternoon.

I think that I told everyone that my other case manager quit, or got fired. It's been 4, or 5 months since I've had a case manager.

I have a insurance, and a social services case managers. I have a medication manager nurse practitioner.

My other case manager was wonderful. I don't know what happened. BF
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