Back from pdoc appointment

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Registered: 03-26-2003
Back from pdoc appointment
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Mon, 09-26-2005 - 6:45pm

I got my hand spanked for not quitting school. Isn't it normally the other way around, LOL. She agreed that since I saw some improvement in the last two weeks, that as long as I improve in the next two weeks, she will let me stay in school. She has control now, I guess. I had to sign a paper stating that any change in my health I would report to the school, and she had to sign that she thought school would be fine for me. I don't know if it was a veiled threat to report it or not. I have not said anything to school about her suggesting that I quit or that I have new/different meds or appointment schedule. Ugh. I know that school, particularly clinicals are a huge trigger for me. I was also surprised to figure out that my family leaving to go back to MA also triggered me today. (My grandmother was in for the weekend, which I thought would be the bigger trigger). Just thought I would update you all.

Missy

 
 
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Registered: 11-18-2003
Mon, 09-26-2005 - 9:48pm

missy,


i hear ya about the school. only mine seems to be having the opposite affect on me, at least in tdocs opinion. it gives something to focus on that is for me. there is nothing else in my life that i can say that about. everything i do i do for my kids. school is something i wanted for me. so i guess that's why i've forced myself to get this far. now, i'm better than half-way through my associates program w/ a 3.93 gpa (who'd 've thunk it) and i'm in this 'place' again.


so i will keep my fingers crossed that school helps you like it has helped me. of course, right now i can't really say too much 'cause of where i'm at. but thanks for the update.


traci