I go to school.
When people say 'omg you're pale as a ghost and you look like you're about to throw up' and lead me to the nurse's office, I'll go home.
If I can physically do it I usually will. I've taken a lot of sick time this year, it's been pretty bad.
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I never get to stay home; unless it's easy to see that I'm sick.
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i've already graduated, but i'm back for an extra semester to boost my marks. I have two spares in the morning, so I don't need to go to school til 11.
Well for the past few months, I've been going to college but I've been off quite alot. Now at the start of the term I was Anaemic and I had glandular fever. So my doctor gave a note of why I would be ill and that there would be times when I would be too ill to come in, either way, I still phoned in to college or my mum did. Lately my illnesses have been getting worse, I'm not anaemic anymore or neither do I have glandular fever, but instead I've been diagnosed with M.E a basic sleeping disorder which makes you very ill. It also tires you out alot easier. Mentally and Physically. And while I've been going out getting these blood tests to see if I did have M.E. They've kicked me out of college. With lack of support or help. The doctors informed them that I now have M.E and that it was unfair kicking me out whilst having an illness such as this. Theres not really much to do about the situation other than placing a complaint.
I think some organisations need to read up on some of the illnesses that their employee's / students may have, as it is quite rediculous to allow someone who is off practically all the time, to stay there/at college (one of my mates had constantly bunked off college and she's still there now.) and then kick someone who has a proper illness which can prevent certain things in life out.
I'll figure it out later...