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Old 10-21-2010, 08:53 AM #1
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Default Making sure I'm doing te rite thing.

Hello guys. I was just confirming that I am doing the right thing here.

It's so hard to tell because some days I feel fine and other days I feel horrible. I have requested a leave of absence due to medical problems. My grades will be as though I haven't taken any, and all of that.

Its so hard to leave all of my friends, and it feels as though I've failed.

I'm going to California w my aunt and uncle to work and rest. I plan on taking a few classes to keep myself with it.

This is all just another thing I'm stripped of, but to be in remission I think this is the only way. I cannot keep living the college lifestyle and be healthy with it, can I?


I just want to make sure this isn't the wrong thing to do. My parents are very angry as I'm not going home during this period.


Urg. I'm going to be so bored this year! Urgghhh
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