yes, i do.
in fact, this semester has been emotionally difficult for me because of my statistics class. i've had problems with rapid cycling, racing thoughts and auditory hallucinations all semester long, so it took everything inside of me to attend class every day and do the best i could.
by the way, my university provides accommodations for students with mental illness by allowing them to take time off if they experience bipolar or severe depression (supportive documentation must be provided by a psychiatrist), but i never thought to use that in my case since i feel my deafblindness takes first priority. having said that, when i return to university in january, i *might* consider using those accommodations at least until i'm able to get my rapid cycling under better control.