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Kicked out of school..

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12 years 11 months ago #30666 by Vennalove97
Kicked out of school.. was created by Vennalove97
Today I was just notified that I have been kicked out of my home school program..
I will admit that I haven't been doing my work but with the constant tiredness,
constant nausea, and the off and on migranes, it's pretty hard to sit at a computer all day.
I really like homeschool because I don't think I could handle waking up early everyday
and be walking from class to class all the time.. Oh well

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12 years 11 months ago #30670 by Sandi
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Venna:

Have you been doing any treatments for ITP? Generally, ITP does not cause nausea or migraines. Has your doctor looked into another cause for that? They might be able to treat some of those symptoms. How are your counts?

It might be a good idea to look at some other things such as low vitamin levels and thyroid. Depression can also cause some of those symptoms. I wouldn't necessarily assume it's caused by ITP. You have a whole life ahead of you and planning for your future is important. This particular time in your life is time that you will never get back, so staying in school is a must. I understand that dealing with a chronic illness is hard, but most people are able to maintain a normal life in spite of it.
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