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Old 09-08-2010, 11:34 AM
Grady Lady Grady Lady is offline
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Grady Lady Grady Lady is offline
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Lakes Region of NH
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I truly am sorry to hear about your assault and how you are feeling now.

In your post you mentioned you are enrolled in a professional school. I am a teacher with PCS. I fell in March 2010 and have not returned this fall to teach.

Have you notified your teachers of your condition? It is important that they know. They are there to help you in your studies and make accommodations (more time while testing, even breaks if you get too tired, extensions for papers, etc.)

Go see your academic advisor also because you might be able to lighten your course load for the time being until the symptoms become less frequent. I know how important staying on tract for graduation is because I have 2 kids in college and one doing his masters.

I hope this helps. Please keep us posted and keep asking questions. I still do because there is so much to learn in order to redesign my new life after the fall.

Peace
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