Posted by B2chica on November 14, 2006, at 15:07:20
In reply to Re: How much can the correct medication help?, posted by jealibeanz on November 14, 2006, at 14:18:03
> Yeah, but the problem is, I actually should be kicked out of school right now based on their standards. I actually might be within the next day or so. And I only have a month left of this semester. Not enough to get a doc appt, proper meds, and learn an entire semesters worth of info before finals in 2 and 3 weeks.
if you're really feeling this way i think you should definately talk with the right person and tell them what is going on. this could avoid you're being 'kicked out', but may allow you to put your education on hold for a semester or two.
a few years ago i was working on my graduate degree and had several hospitalizations and finally realized i had to choose one or the other, i talked to my professors who were amazingly supportive, i took incompletes in my classes and finished them on my own time and took about a year hiatus from other classes until my meds got situated and my therapy was helping.
i've since finished my thesis/research and graduated.
it took me longer than i would have liked, but i did both! took care of me, AND finished my goals.
you can too. but i think you really should focus on yourself right now, i think all school is managing to do for you right now is increase your anxiety and make studying worse, thus increasing anxiety...etc.
best wishes.
b2c
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