We are two college students (and a service dog) with a host of medical problems. Medical journals say one thing, but we say something else. Lets be real, we are much more interesting and will tell you not to let anything hold you back,
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Let’s be honest here, dating can kinda suck. I mean, it is really hard to find that perfect someone when you are in college like us. We both know that miracles do happen, but when you have a chronic illness it becomes a million times harder. There are a lot of things that make this more difficult. Dating is already hard enough, so when you put chronic illness with trying to find a decent human being, you have a bit more trouble than the normal person. Here we decided to discuss our dating / lack of dating lives. Because we know from experience that it is super hard to find someone when you are chronically ill. Let’s just say that while we hope to find someone one day that can see our good qualities, we know that may not happen. For many people with chronic illness it can be difficult to leave the house. This leaves online dating. Just like any “normal” / healthy person, you can find some creeps while dating online. Let’s just sa...
We are both college students, and in college we have had both good and bad professors. Some professors are amazing, while others make you want to hide in your room and never leave your bed. Sadly, we have had a few of those in the later category. We decided today to discuss some memorable quotes from professors in both of those categories. We are not doing this to be cruel, and we are not including any names, or descriptions. We are doing this to show how tough college can be for those with chronic illnesses. THE WORST: These are some things that were said to us over the past few years. While not all sound rude, or insensitive at first, the meaning behind them are not great. “It’s so nice that everybody here [in this class] is healthy” The first thing you have to know about our class is that multip...
College Survival Tip #2 There are things that professors do not always understand. I may look perfectly healthy, but I am not. They cannot understand the countless appointments, days where you cannot get out of bed, the days the medications just do not work, etc. The list is simply endless. Because of that we have decided to write an open letter to all professors so they can better understand what we go through on a day to day basis. Dear Professor, I am one of your many students. However, I am different than my peers. I have a chronic illness and / or disability. That means that I have limits, and I know them. It means that I cannot always work at the pace that my peers do. I go to more doctor appointments than you can imagine, I practically live in the hospital, and can singularly keep a pharmacy in business. Please understand that I want more than anything to attend, and show up to your class. However, that may no...
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