Why not me Mitsuki?
If you are one of those people who are wondering why not you, consider that you may be born with a subluxation of your C1 or C2 vertebrae This subluxation, or dislocated vertebrae, causes the muscles of the upper neck and throat to develop problems, including a narrowed airway. This is the same reason that women with short necks may have breathing problems during pregnancy. The thyroid gland, which produces the hormone thyroxine, is located in the
Why not me Mitsuki in high school?
Mitsuki is almost always underdiagnosed in high school. Parents, teachers, and even doctors often dismiss the signs of autism as a “phase” or something that will simply “grow out of it.” In reality, the symptoms of autism often worsen during adolescence, so it’s more important than ever to catch it early. Children who are diagnosed as young as possible are more likely to receive the treatments and services they need to learn and thrive in school and community.
Why not me Mitsuki? Test day?
Do you have a major exam the week of your test date? Maybe you need to spend a lot of time preparing for that exam. Or maybe you have a big project due right around the time of your exam. These things are not reasons to delay or cancel your exam. Most universities give students a chance to reschedule tests, especially for extenuating circumstances. But, the truth is that it’s usually better to take that test when you first registered.
Why not me Mitsuki? Academic failure?
Not everyone is good at exams. If you’re in this boat, don’t worry! You’re not alone. You may be an excellent student in the classroom, but getting your grades in line with your peers is something that often eludes you. A few of the symptoms of academic failure are stress, lack of self-confidence, and a feeling of being held back. But these can all be fixed with practice, learning, and a little bit of effort on your part
Why not me Mitsuki? Failed?
If you had a failed surgery for your Mitsuki, it’s likely that you were born with this condition. Your doctors could have told you that you would need corrective surgery to align your vagina with your cervix, but your parents may have declined. If you were born with a failed surgery, you don’t need corrective surgery and aren’t a failure. In fact, your body may already be perfectly aligned!