Hi @PeppiPatty I just saw @Mazarita and @CheerBear had tagged me here in relation to NDIS matters. Very sorry to hear your husband got knocked back. Proving permanence was hard for me too - my psychologist ended up doing a 3rd report that said 'treatment could ameliorate my symptoms but would not be a cure' and my psychiatrist said 'there is no cure for bipolar'. I have a thread called "Anyone started with the NDIS?" which journals my journey from first application to acceptance eventually (took 1 1/2 years). There might be good pointers in it for you and hubby to pursue. Your next step would be to do a request for a 'Review of a reviewable decision' - there is a process for that which you can search for on the NDIS website. I encourage you not to give up, it's so worth the effort if you can ultimately be accepted. You might also be eligible for a Disability Advocate (they're in every state and free - google them too). They would help you appeal the NDIS decision.
Sending wishes for strength and perseverance xx
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