ExhaustedAndy
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I've been working on an Engineering degree for 4 years now. I didn't know I was sick when I went first signed up, and had a very hard time keeping up the first year, but passed through with a pretty high B+ GPA.
I got diagnosed in 2021 when a bout of COVID caused me to become severe to the point of being bedridden for a span of about 10 months. Eventually I recovered from the severity of that episode, back to a state of relatively mild illness. I got cocky, I thought I was healthy enough to go back to school after a few years break. "I have management strategies now, I know what I'm up against!" I thought.
September was fine. I made a bunch of great new friends. I was on top of my work, though quite exhausted already, and passed my first mid terms without any issues.
Then it hit me. I had one day where I had to stay up for the entire day to take a long and difficult math midterm at 7 P.M. I passed the midterm well with a 92. Then, the next day, the crash hit. Since then, I lost my ability to concentrate. I have gone to multiple 3 hour long tutorial sessions, and have not managed to complete a single question in any of them. I am weeks behind in homework in multiple classes, I'm not even close to prepared for final exams and have to spend my time doing old assignments worth large % of grades instead of trying to prepare.
I thought spending the entirety of reading week in bed would be a good way to bounce back. Even when I was severe, spending 2-3 weeks in bed was pretty much enough to bounce back for a while.
I was wrong about that too. It wasn't enough. In fact, following the week long break, I am even less well than I was before the break. It's over.
I do not envy anyone who is still trying to struggle through this, and wish the absolute best of luck and best of health to anyone who is.
Please share your story if you have been through this.
Thank you.
I got diagnosed in 2021 when a bout of COVID caused me to become severe to the point of being bedridden for a span of about 10 months. Eventually I recovered from the severity of that episode, back to a state of relatively mild illness. I got cocky, I thought I was healthy enough to go back to school after a few years break. "I have management strategies now, I know what I'm up against!" I thought.
September was fine. I made a bunch of great new friends. I was on top of my work, though quite exhausted already, and passed my first mid terms without any issues.
Then it hit me. I had one day where I had to stay up for the entire day to take a long and difficult math midterm at 7 P.M. I passed the midterm well with a 92. Then, the next day, the crash hit. Since then, I lost my ability to concentrate. I have gone to multiple 3 hour long tutorial sessions, and have not managed to complete a single question in any of them. I am weeks behind in homework in multiple classes, I'm not even close to prepared for final exams and have to spend my time doing old assignments worth large % of grades instead of trying to prepare.
I thought spending the entirety of reading week in bed would be a good way to bounce back. Even when I was severe, spending 2-3 weeks in bed was pretty much enough to bounce back for a while.
I was wrong about that too. It wasn't enough. In fact, following the week long break, I am even less well than I was before the break. It's over.
I do not envy anyone who is still trying to struggle through this, and wish the absolute best of luck and best of health to anyone who is.
Please share your story if you have been through this.
Thank you.