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| epilepsy gets us all down at times. just keep thinking how great your life will be if you just go out there and enjoy it. try not to think about epilepsy so much and you'll be ok |
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Chaz1 (09-13-2012) | ||
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| Did you talk to your teachers about special considerations for your epilepsy? Do they know that you're struggling because of illness? If they don't, you should let them know, and find out about ways to take the tests that might be less stressful. And give your self a big pat on the back for all the hard work you've put in -- you've accomplished tons! As for a good smile pick-me up, these threads might help: CQ's :) need "UP" music |
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Chaz1 (09-13-2012) | ||
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| i was the same i dropped out of uni the stress of the work and not being able to keep up made it impossible im so proud your sticking at uni i would love to go back and finish my degree now but unofrtunatly dont have the money, epilepsy sucks being honest and the meds make it even more difficult to remember stuff when studying i once was a clever top grade student when i left i was barely passing it hurts to feel as if you lost all your cleverness (as you can tell my wordiness has gone lol) but like i sed im proud of you and every memember here will be 2 dont let e spoil ur dreams and you will deserve your degree even more than anyone else. i dont no bout ur uni but mine had disabilty support (yea i didnt like admitting ihad disability) but serioursly they were great your can get note takers, recordereds, and computer software to help and allowences on all ur coursewrok and exams. so stick in there, believe you can do it and kick ass in uni |
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Chaz1 (09-13-2012) | ||
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| Yes Stace is right, proud of you for sticking to it. I wish I could do the massive pep talk thing, good for you girl. If you have a supportive family and boyfriend let them help you... study, work, write, prep for exams... whatever you need to get through it. If you have any inkling you can do it (whether you barely pass or not you still passed it's the commitment that will mean everything)... go for it!! I made the decision about 10 days ago that I'm dropping out, just haven't informed the school yet. Am halfway through my diploma to become a nutritionist, something I want very very bad, but with seizures getting worse and recent news of likely needing brain surgery I've decided to let go. Don't need the extra stress, that causes my seizures too. SO, I ENVY YOU if you can do it that's so great!! Best of luck and big hugs!! |
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| Hi CatAttack, I had the same problem in University. I found that the stress of the assignments and exams would cause simple partial's all the time. I had a simple partial during a quantum physics lecture, like that wasn't hard enough normally. I actually had a simple partial during my first year calculus exam. Good thing it was a three hour one, I took a nap for an hour and then got down to work. It can be difficult but you can do it. Keep telling your self not to let the epilepsy win. I kept telling myself that, and I managed to finish my degree and did well. I've felt the same thing, that I would have done even better had I not been in a zombie state half the time from the meds and the seizures. But I just had to accept how it was. Finishing with a lower GPA than I knew I was capable of was hard, but it was better than not finishing at all. It's good to talk to your profs about special considerations due to your condition, Nakamova is right. I did that and most of them were really helpful and willing to accommodate. If I was feeling wonky on exam day they'd let me write it the next day. We understand what you're going through and we're here to help! Chris |