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...it all started with waking up and realising that it was 7:45 and i have to leave at 8:30. Then the shower ran cold, and then i realised that it was going to be a bad day! Then i was actually late for school because i had to put my bassoon in the school music cupboard.

 

it was all ok until PE, when i nearly fainted because we were doing gymnastics, and i pucshed myself too hard. I was supposed to go to a concert rehersal at 5th lesson, but i felt really sick and dizzy. I told the very scary head of music that i was going home to rest and she said that it was ok and she would see me tomorrow. I went to see my head of year who said i could go home, so i went to pupil reception, where theysaid that they had spoken to my mum and she had said that i had to stay at school. :wall: I didn't end up going to the rehersal because i thought it would be stupid playing a bassoon if i was feeling dizzy anyway.

 

The scary head of year saw me walk out of school because she was on duty, and i got a really bad shouting at and gave me a massive guilt trip.

 

I understand that she is stressed because of the school concert, but there is really no need for her to do that to me. I am a good person and i am stressed too. I don't deserve it or need it right now. :cry:

 

Thank you for listening.

 

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Awww you poor little love. Take no notice of that nasty head of year - her authority has gone to her head & she wants everything to be perfect, to make herself look good! The silly moo!

Chocolate & a nice mug of hot chocolate with squirty cream on top, plus a mooch round this forum will make you feel better. You could make a quick mug cake!

Hugs.

 

Emma.x

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Big hugs xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.

 

I too have a mother who belives in "soildering on", trouble is, she never gets ill but I do :roll: . She's still the same at 63 and I'm 31 :oops: .

 

Don't let them pressure you or make you feel guilty for putting your health first. I am so pleased you felt you had a place to come for understanding, and don't feel ashamed about crying all afternoon. Bottling things up will only make you feel worse. Have a really good wail and throw some stuff around since everybody is out.

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thanks for all your support guys - i am just fed up with being treated like a big pile of poo. People can just walk over me and i have come to the conclusion that i shouldn't stand for it anymore! :D

 

And i just found a bar of thorntons chocolate! :dance:

 

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There's lots of nasties going around just now (and I don't mean just the teachers either) !! Hope you're eating enough too as you sound like you have a very busy schedule. Have a nice warm bath, put your jimjams on and snuggle up in front of the tv or with a good book. Hope you feel better soon.

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Aww hun - hope tomorrow will be a better day. Take care of yourself.

 

The thing is, i have got concert rehersals all day tomorrow with the scary head of music! :wall: I will have to take my ipod and my phone and maybe a little bit of chocolate! :shock::roll:

 

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does your mum know that you are feeling like you are about to faint?

 

you may have low blood pressure :? or it could be exam pressures - what year are you in?

 

I would have a word with her when she gets home, she will probably be able to tell from looking at you that you arent right. (my mum can, but I was never allowed to go home from school - I had measles once and got sent in :shock::lol: )

 

either way, loads of (((((hugs)))))

 

snuggle up and watch some trashy tv

 

cathy

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All your Aunties Omlet have spoken!

 

Are the arms on here long enough to reach?

 

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Have you been to the doc to get a check up - I forget from the last posting re your fainting, it's my age you know! :shock: - if not, you really should get it checked out.

 

If it is low sugar you must eat regularly (not a bad idea anyway, as we all forget to eat or eat the wrong stuff when exams/concerts etc are about), if it's low blood pressure that needs watching too. I had a boyfriend back in the dim & distant past, who had LBP, he passed out in the shower & cracked his head on the taps; it could have been really nasty had his mum not been in the house & heard him land.

 

Hope you feel better soon honey,

 

Sha x

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does your mum know that you are feeling like you are about to faint?

 

you may have low blood pressure :? or it could be exam pressures - what year are you in?

 

I would have a word with her when she gets home, she will probably be able to tell from looking at you that you arent right. (my mum can, but I was never allowed to go home from school - I had measles once and got sent in :shock::lol: )

 

either way, loads of (((((hugs)))))

 

snuggle up and watch some trashy tv

 

cathy

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Yeah my mum knows - she is going to complain to the school - that music teacher has been picking on me for a very long time now and i cant be bothered with it any more. also, she has really made me feel like a stupid idiot, and someone in the middle of their gcse s shouldn't get that! (i am in year 11!)

As for the trashy tv, it is Gok Wan now, and then it is Take that are coming to town - yay!

 

All your Aunties Omlet have spoken!

 

Have you been to the doc to get a check up - I forget from the last posting re your fainting, it's my age you know! :shock: - if not, you really should get it checked out.

 

Hope you feel better soon honey,

 

Sha x

 

I have been to the docotr, but i have to go back tomorrow to have my heart checked out again! :shock: I'm sure it is just stress but it is best to get checked out, just in case! :D

 

 

You guys have all been great - thanks!

 

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Megan I am so sorry you have had such a bad day. I hope you are feeling better now. I'm watching Take That - its brilliant. :D

 

My daughter had a horrible teacher when she was doing her A level Physics. He actually told us in front of her that girls can't do physics as well as boys - to prove him wrong she got an A*. He actually upset her so much though that she walked out of parents evening. We complained and they moved her into a class with a teacher with a more 'modern' outlook. When you youngsters are doing your exams, the last thing you need are teachers that are mean.

 

I hope you sort out your fainting and try not to worry about school.

 

Big hugs

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One of my girls - in my tutor group fell foul of the "scary head of music" a couple of years ago. She was going home because she felt shattered, had spoken to me and I had spoken to her Mum. Scary head of music was having a go at her in the corridor and telling her that she had to give up Ballet as school was more important. The girl was in the middle of a 1 week production and was just totally wiped from evening performances and school the next day.

 

Frankly I expected a music teacher to appreciate the pressures of performing more than me - I was the girls form tutor and ICT teacher - I'd told her to go home after she was falling asleep in my lesson!

 

The music teachers attitude made the girls decision about which A level to drop in year 13 very easy. Daft woman lost herself a good student there.

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