Yay, more college application stress.
I had my ACT application all filled out last Wednesday evening (for the December ACT), and all I needed was my dad's credit card. I had a hair appointment that day, and I left the house with the application open at 4:30PM.
While at the hair appointment, my stylist commented that my hair is really thinning out, and, after I commented that I lost over 60 pounds within the past four months, she recommended that I go down to the urgent care just down the road.
After a few tests at the urgent care, I was rushed to the nearest hospital for a blood glucose reading of well over 560 and having large amounts of ketones in my urine; I was in the middle of diabetic ketoacidosis and needed IV insulin.
Eight hours in the ER, 24+ hours in ICU, and another 24+ hours in a regular room, I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. During that time, the regular deadline for December's ACT passed, and I also found out that the ACT could not accommodate for my diabetes for that testing date, because I needed to register during the regular registration period for accommodations.
I was discharged last Saturday, but I decided to miss this week of school in order to have a better grasp on treating my diabetes and to get my glucose levels down to a more normal range.
Now, I am freaking out about all the work I have missed. I only have four classes, but one teacher has been M.I.A for 3+ weeks (and she doesn't have an email I could contact), and I have a ton of examinations I need to make up. I know my teachers are, for lack of better words, such a-holes that they would make me take an examination while I am experiencing a hypoglycemic or hyperglycemic episode, and I 100% do not feel safe in that school.
I have posted on my CommonApp that I was recently diagnosed and that my grades and attendance may not be stellar, so I am not very worried about the college taking the comment the wrong way -three of my classes' grades are above a 99%, and my other class, AP chemistry, was at a 92%.
I am glad you are ok. I am sure this is a very difficult time for you. I am glad you are making your health a priority. I know I am sending good thoughts your way. Call the ACT special needs line. They maybe able to do something for you. Also figure out what you need to do to get through the test if you take it without official accommodation so, maybe you can take the regular test. Doesn't sound like your GC is much help but if you can get them to help you solve the issue it might be easier on you.
Bottom line is you will get into the college and your health is far more important then the ACTs.
Welcome Briarfoxin WA!