Guest guest Posted May 4, 2009 Report Share Posted May 4, 2009 Thanks for your support, Bobbie. We think that when we become able to do manual labor work, then when we get the idea to go back to school, because that can't be too hard. But when we have pain issues, we just don't know what is going to become the next roadblock. Then when other people can see some evidence, they gasp. They think our doctor should be able to get rid of our pain, just like antibiotics get rid of strep throat. I hope your instructors will give you as much room and grade curve as they can, because you are not one of those students that don't get their assignments done because they manage their time well. You have a medical condition and you are doing your best, and I hope you don't make things worse by overdoing it. Finishing those classes is top priority, and so is taking care of your health > Bobbie wrote: > When I was talking with my teacher about my math class, I pulled down the collar of my shirt to show her my right shoulder, and her response was, " What in the world is going on with you? Have you seen a doctor for that? " She knew about the chronic pain, but until she saw my swollen shoulders, she didn't know exactly how much it hurt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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