Hey all,
So I have some bad news. 2 weeks ago, I had a severe case of tonsillitis and said to myself, "F@ck this.....I want them out" (had tonsillitis many many times in my life) . Went and met with a well known reputable ENT specialist. Did the bloodwork and got a call last Wednesday from the hospital. To my surprise, I can get them out February 8th instead of in December (apparently, someone canceled their surgery). Great

. But what sucks is I will have to take a whole week off from classes to recover and rest from the agonizing pain. My instructor for my Microsoft Networking courses says I'll have to try to catch up when I return or try to work ahead.
This put stress on me because I have 2 final Cisco exams at the end of this week then we start Database Design next week. I went and spoke with the Dean of Technology with my program. She said that under my approval, she can authorize me a AW (Authorized Withdrawal) which will not affect my GPA if i drop out of the Networking classes. This means that I can just finish up the next Cisco course and a Linux course for this year. Then in September, i'll retake Networking 3 and continue where I left off. So it means I won't graduate until 2018. (when I'm 26)

. A classmate said, "If you don't get them out, if they swell too much, they could block your airway and cause asphyxiation"."
Any thoughts? Has anyone had to do this at their jobs/schools under medical absences?