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Old 01-12-2010, 06:06 PM #1
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Hey, Ive got a question for you all.

So the last two days Ive stayed home from school, hardly getting out of bed, and im pretty tired, yet im feeling better, with breathing and such, (i think the last week of school tired me out so much) So i was wondering, do you think i should go to school? Would that tire any of yu out to a crisis standpoint?
I know its hard to say not knowing me in person, yet i dont know if i should be attending school with such serious things going on...yet i want to.

My doctor called today and said my insurance shut me down for plasmapheresis, but hes trying to convince them. Or im going to try to get them to do IVIG.


thanks for your help.
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