Hello,
Whilst studying at University I experienced how important it was to communicate with Professors,
Lecturers and everyone else involved about my fragile health and resulting absences ...
Mind you, I would have loved to avoid this, because I felt that by informing Professors and Lecturers about my fragile health
was "rubbing it in" a lot and that was a bit hard for me to take and face sometimes...
But without informing Professors and Lecturers about my fragile health, it would have been even harder to finish my studies,
because at one time I was less than 30% present (due to being hospitalized etc.)
and I would not have been permitted for the exam,
had it not been for the fact that the Professors were informed (with medical letters as evidence etc.)
about the reasons for my absences
and so they gave me a special permission to take part at the exam which I was luckily prepared enough to pass with honours...
It was vital that I always presented letters from hospital/doctors to varify the reasons for my absences at certain times ...
... I was not on dialysis then, but I was struggling a lot with a very fragile health due to my suffering from SLE/MCTD
plus a very fragile kidney function because my kidneys were struggling to pick up again
after they first failed when I was a teenager...
I wish you good luck at University and all the best wishes from Kristina.