OK, first off, I kind of expected this kind of response. But let's have a little insight into my life then, shall we?
I have M.E., also known as Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, Myalgic Encephalopathy, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, C.F.S, and there are more names but it doesn't matter what you call it. As I said in my comment above,
I physically cannot attend school. How on EARTH is this lucky?
You might 'hate' having to wear a uniform and wake up in the morning and obey teachers rules and do things you don't want to. Fine. But
YOU are the lucky one here. If I had any chance to go back to a normal life and attend school, I would accept it in a heartbeat.
You might want to stay at home all day. Great, a day off from responsibilites. Doing whatever you want to do. I don't think that you realise this isn't what I do? I am
forced to stay at home because that's all I can do. I still have to work really hard to do the work I can, which at present is three lessons a week, and even that means I have to stay in bed and sleep until at least 3pm most days. And before you say it, this is not just a long lie in. This is unrefreshing sleep, Often I'll wake up feeling worse than I felt before. But because I am so exhausted, I can't do anything else.
The novelty would wear off after a while, let me tell you. I know how stressful school can be, but I also know that I would prefer it to how my life is right now. I can't go out of the house for more than two minutes without using a wheelchair. I have had to stop almost all of the things I used to enjoy. You think this is lucky? I could go on for much longer.
Also, thanks
@AtomicBirdAss for actually sticking up for me. I hope the others understand now but I doubt they will...
Being ill for three weeks is nothing. I've been ill for almost two years, and I know people who have been ill for over 12. Oh and there's also the factor that I could be ill for ever. But yeah, I'm lucky.