Hey all,
I'm a student in college and have been for quite a while (I changed my major so instead of graduating this year, I've got another 2-3 to go). Well, the older I get, the more my health decreases and so on and so on...you know the drill. Well, currently, I am registered with the disability services at my school for my cf and cfrd. All they do is print me out a letter to give to my teachers each semester stating that I'm chronically ill and may have to miss a lengthy period of class time if I end up hospitalized. Basically it's a letter telling my professors that they can't screw me over if end up being admitted and missing a lot of class. WELL, lately I've been super tired and worn out just from average coughing. I saw the doctor and there is no lung infection (yay!) or anything, my coughing has been mainly due to asthma related issues, and when I told him I've been constantly tired, he said, "Well, yeah, you have CF...it'll do that." lol. This brings me to my question...would it seem really lazy and irresponsible of me to ask the disability services to also tell my teachers to go easy on me if I don't get assigments done on time? There are just some nights where I'm so worn out or have coughed SO MUCH that the only energy I feel like using up is enough to brush my teeth and just go to bed. Is anyone else in this situation? I feel like doing this would put my mind at ease sometimes when I'm not feeling all that great or in the mood to crack open a math book, but I also don't want my teachers thinking I'm just making an excuse to slack off and still get full credit for assignments, ya know? Any thoughts or suggestions on this matter would be gretly appreciated <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
I'm a student in college and have been for quite a while (I changed my major so instead of graduating this year, I've got another 2-3 to go). Well, the older I get, the more my health decreases and so on and so on...you know the drill. Well, currently, I am registered with the disability services at my school for my cf and cfrd. All they do is print me out a letter to give to my teachers each semester stating that I'm chronically ill and may have to miss a lengthy period of class time if I end up hospitalized. Basically it's a letter telling my professors that they can't screw me over if end up being admitted and missing a lot of class. WELL, lately I've been super tired and worn out just from average coughing. I saw the doctor and there is no lung infection (yay!) or anything, my coughing has been mainly due to asthma related issues, and when I told him I've been constantly tired, he said, "Well, yeah, you have CF...it'll do that." lol. This brings me to my question...would it seem really lazy and irresponsible of me to ask the disability services to also tell my teachers to go easy on me if I don't get assigments done on time? There are just some nights where I'm so worn out or have coughed SO MUCH that the only energy I feel like using up is enough to brush my teeth and just go to bed. Is anyone else in this situation? I feel like doing this would put my mind at ease sometimes when I'm not feeling all that great or in the mood to crack open a math book, but I also don't want my teachers thinking I'm just making an excuse to slack off and still get full credit for assignments, ya know? Any thoughts or suggestions on this matter would be gretly appreciated <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">