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Re: College and narcolepsy.....SOMEBODY HELP PLEASE!!!

Posted by NARCOAD on June 06, 1998 at 08:41:52:

In Reply to: Re: College and narcolepsy.....SOMEBODY HELP PLEASE!!! posted by Brenda Maddox on June 05, 1998 at 07:33:18:

Hi, brenda it is good to hear from you and hope that everything is getting better. The problems you encounter seem all to familier with me although only 19 i always feel that i don't fit in the anyone else due to a lack of understanding even though i have tried to change this. Where i work they expect me to normal just because i am taking drugs, and when i take longer than expected an atmosphere seems to be evident from the older staff especially (i am then left feeling unappreciated and as if i don't pull my weight). Even when i do a 12hr shift i am only given the same breaks as the rest, not that i want to be single out and given special treatment but the ability to have a short nap of ten miutes would be nice when we are quite but i feel suggesting this would only stir up more bad vibes. enough of my problems. I think its great to learn that you are studying at the level that you are and still hold a full time job, yuou deserve alot of credit and a medal just for that let alone coping with the curse of narcolepsy. Hope that you find my last revision tip to Gipson of use.
Keep in touch and write soon, NARCOAD

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