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<blockquote data-quote="andrew99" data-source="post: 667132" data-attributes="member: 23431"><p>Depending on how badly you want it, you can work FMLA. Basically, just start seeing a doctor as a result of the anxiety you're experiencing from the last few semisters of school. Around your second or third visit mention that you are having more trouble than you anticipated juggling work and school but cannot go without either one and are suffering from lack of sleep and panic attacks. </p><p> </p><p>Eventually, i waited about two weeks from my second visit, go back to the doctor say you need to take time off of work because of anxiety or from the stress, so you can finish your last quarter of school. Considering the relatively short leave requested , start with 90 days, any courteous physician shoulnd't have a beef with this. Also by this point you've established presedence on your medical situation, so even if your first doc doesn't swing your way shop around and eventually you'll find someone compassionate towards situation. FMLA can be granted for up to 6 months. Enjoy your trip abroad, and have fun returning to your job when you get through these rough times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andrew99, post: 667132, member: 23431"] Depending on how badly you want it, you can work FMLA. Basically, just start seeing a doctor as a result of the anxiety you're experiencing from the last few semisters of school. Around your second or third visit mention that you are having more trouble than you anticipated juggling work and school but cannot go without either one and are suffering from lack of sleep and panic attacks. Eventually, i waited about two weeks from my second visit, go back to the doctor say you need to take time off of work because of anxiety or from the stress, so you can finish your last quarter of school. Considering the relatively short leave requested , start with 90 days, any courteous physician shoulnd't have a beef with this. Also by this point you've established presedence on your medical situation, so even if your first doc doesn't swing your way shop around and eventually you'll find someone compassionate towards situation. FMLA can be granted for up to 6 months. Enjoy your trip abroad, and have fun returning to your job when you get through these rough times. [/QUOTE]
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