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of my knee surgery!!! It was fairly major (they had to move part of a bone and a tendon to a new place and put in a great big screw), and I spent 6 weeks with it immobilized. I was in therapy from September until January, worked part time at my job, and took 15 hours of classes at school.
I finished the semester with really good grades and was able to make a difference at my school.
They did not have any programs in place to help people who were temporarily disabled (all of the funding for the disability resource center has to be used for permanently disabled people), so all they could have done was send someone to class to take notes for me. Never mind the fact that I could not get to class by myself because I was carrying a huge load of books and was in a wheelchair on our hilly campus. So, I wrote some letters and met with the VP of student services and he organized a volunteer program to help students like me. They even wrote about in the school paper! So...thanks to him and the fabulous volunteers that helped me, I'll be graduating a week from today instead of a year from today.
Just wanted to share.
I finished the semester with really good grades and was able to make a difference at my school.
They did not have any programs in place to help people who were temporarily disabled (all of the funding for the disability resource center has to be used for permanently disabled people), so all they could have done was send someone to class to take notes for me. Never mind the fact that I could not get to class by myself because I was carrying a huge load of books and was in a wheelchair on our hilly campus. So, I wrote some letters and met with the VP of student services and he organized a volunteer program to help students like me. They even wrote about in the school paper! So...thanks to him and the fabulous volunteers that helped me, I'll be graduating a week from today instead of a year from today.
Just wanted to share.



