Good remedies for faking being sick to stay out of school?!


Question: Good remedies for faking being sick to stay out of school?
i cant take all this stress and i NEED to stay home. can someone help me?

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Heres the problem.
No matter what, eventually, you are going to have to go back to school.
Whatever it is there that is stressing you out, will still be there.
Plus everything you missed that you are going to have to make up.
And in the back of your mind, you will not be able to forget about it.
And the stress will build.
What I am trying to say is that, in the long run, it would be less stressful to just face it then to try to avoid it.



Don't over do it, because someone sick wouldn't be able to act anything but sick. You're best bet is being quiet, laying around, just say you don't feel good. You could say you're cold, or pretend to have a bad headache or body aches and say you feel like you're going to throw up.



Dug these up jut for you.

http://www.wikihow.com/Fake-Sick-to-Stay…

http://www.wikihow.com/Fake-Symptoms-of-…

Or, if you want to use a vomiting excuse

http://www.wikihow.com/Fake-Vomit


But if you're really that stressed, talk to someone about it. Don't avoid your problems, it's not good for you!



I feel you about the stress and stuff . But try talking to people and stuff. And just act sick pretend you have a really bad headache of something. When im stressed I subconsiously make myself sick which sucks right now since im trying to stay in school.

me myself and i



just go to school something cant be that stressful and enjoy school cause it aint gonna be there forever




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